Bangladesh demands India extrading of Former PM Sheik Hasina. If not Might seek International Intervention?

An abrupt riot and violence which broke out in Bangladesh, the neighbouring country of India due to the dissatisfaction with the government of Former PM Sheikh Hasina. She was also accused of stratified allegations by the opposition party members, and the citizens of the country, which led to the fall of her long fifteen year tenure to an end and fled to India for protection amid the escalating political unrest.
On Sunday, during the television address on the 100th day in the office, the interim government of Bangladesh led by the adept political figure Muhammad Yunus has demanded India to return their former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to move ahead with the judicial proceedings and if they fail or does not accept their extrading demand he assured that they might seek international intervention in future.
“We sent a note verbale to the Indian government saying that the Bangladesh government wants (Hasina) back here for judicial process” – former Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh, Touhid Hossain.

“We will seek the return of the fallen autocrat Sheikh Hasina from India. I have already discussed the issue with chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Karim Khan” said the Noble Laureate, Yunus
The interim government is planning to bring reforms in many sectors and planning to conduct elections to form a new government, but the election date has not been slated yet.
“But as we move forward, we need to complete a lot of work. The train will reach its final station depending on how quickly we can lay down the railway tracks, and this will happen through consensus among the political parties” he added.