Tulip Siddiq: Labour MP Accuses Bangladesh's Leader of 'Orchestrated Campaign' to Damage Her Reputation
- Tulip Siddiq accused Chief Adviser Yunus and the ACC of a 'wholly misconceived and unlawful campaign' against her reputation, stating it interferes with her public service obligations.
- Siddiq declared that she would not be drawn into 'dirty politics' and would continue to represent her constituents.
- She criticized the lack of engagement from the ACC and Yunus, pointing out their failures to respond to inquiries and meet with her.
- Yunus declined a meeting request from Siddiq during his recent UK visit, citing a 'legal process' as the reason.
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Yunus interfering in UK politics: Hasina's niece Tulip alleges smear campaign
The niece of ousted Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, Tulip Siddiq, has accused Muhammad Yunus of carrying out a coordinated campaign to meddle in UK politics and tarnishing her reputation. Siddiq, a British MP, resigned from her ministerial post after corruption charges were levelled against her by the Yunus-led caretaker government in Bangladesh.
Tulip Siddiq's Battle: Allegations, Politics, and Reputation
British MP Tulip Siddiq has accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim Bangladeshi government of orchestrating a smear campaign against her. Despite allegations of corruption investigated by Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission, Siddiq strongly denies any wrongdoing. Her legal team challenges the investigation's fairness, emphasizing her commitment to serving her constituents.
Tulip Siddiq: Labour MP accuses Bangladesh's leader of 'orchestrated campaign' to damage her reputation
Former minister Tulip Siddiq has accused the leader of Bangladesh of conducting an "orchestrated campaign" to damage her reputation and "interfere with UK politics", according to a new legal letter seen by Sky News.
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