In just 12 days, eight major Indian outlets published near-identical “exclusive” Q&As with fugitive ex–Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, signalling an orchestrated PR campaign ahead of her November 17 death sentence.
The interviews let Hasina push her narrative unchecked, while journalists failed to ask obvious questions about her escape to India, political patrons, asylum plans, and the secrecy around her 16-month stay.
Bangladesh protested India’s facilitation of the media outreach, while critics decried the interviews as obsequious—an episode exposing troubling cracks in media independence and accountability.