Slamming India for backing former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina , chief adviser Muhammad Yunus said on Wednesday that Dhaka's ties with New Delhi are strained also because India didn't like last year's student protests that led to her ouster. "They (India) are hosting Hasina who created all these problems and killed young people," Yunus said during his visit to New York to attend UNGA. He also alleged, "lots of fake news is emanating from the other side (India)". The interim govt in Dhaka has accused Hasina of committing "crimes against humanity" to quell the uprising against her govt during July-Aug last year. It has requested India to extradite her, but there has been no response from the latter. In a separate meeting with Finland President Alexander Stubb, Yunus said trials of "

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