India appears to have been caught in the wrong foot over developments in Bangladesh, where Sheikh Hasina, one of New Delhi’s closest friends in the region, has been forced to resign and flee the country. New Delhi seems to have completely misread the situation, possibly trusting the former Prime Minister to put down the students revolt with her usual hardline method. After all she had broken the back of the Jamaat and had made the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party almost irrelevant. She jailed most of their leaders including the ageing and sick former prime minister Khaleda Zia. Having ruled without a credible opposition for decades, Hasina and her party had become arrogant and would tolerate no criticism. She was a democratically elected leader all right, but her critics have often accused her of not conducting free and fair elections. The BNP had boycotted the elections saying that polls without an interim set-up in place could never be free and fair.