Siddiq boasted of links with ousted Bangladeshi PM

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Siddiq boasted of links with ousted Bangladeshi PM
Published: Jan, 12 2025 20:36

Tulip Siddiq has sought to distance herself from her aunt, deposed Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, claiming they never spoke about politics. But Sky News can reveal that in a blog written by the now City minister she boasted about how close they were politically and published photos of them together.

In posts written in late 2008 and early 2009, when she was a Labour activist, Ms Siddiq described campaigning with her aunt in Bangladesh's general election and celebrating her victory. Our disclosure coincides with a new report in The Times which reveals how the embattled MP's Labour Party flyers were found in the palace in Dhaka that belonged to her aunt, who was ousted in a coup last year.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. The blog is headed: "Tulip Siddiq, member of the Labour Party action team in Bloomsbury and King's Cross", and in a post on January 11, 2009, Ms Siddiq told supporters: "I was really busy in Bangladesh as you probably gathered….

"I've put up photos of Sheikh Hasina's post-election press conference at Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in Dhaka. "The most significant element of this press conference for me was Sheikh Hasina's insistence that all the political parties in Bangladesh need to work together for the welfare of the country.

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