Tulip Siddiq faces calls to be extradited to Bangladesh after corruption probe
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Bobby Hajjaj, chairman of the Nationalist Democratic Movement, is pressing Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission to compel MP Tulip Siddiq to confront allegations of misconduct linked to her family's political dealings. Ms Siddiq recently resigned as anti-corruption minister amid claims involving her connections to her aunt, Sheikh Hasina, and a controversial nuclear power plant deal with Russia. Although there is no formal extradition treaty, Hajjaj believes there are grounds for legal proceedings against her. Siddiq has adamantly denied any wrongdoing, claiming lack of evidence against her.
Bobby Hajjaj, the founder of the Nationalist Democratic Movement, is urging Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission to pursue Tulip Siddiq over corruption allegations linked to her family.
Ms. Siddiq resigned as anti-corruption minister after being found to have inadvertently misled the public regarding her connections to her aunt's political allies.
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