Tulip Siddiq’s flyers found in palace of deposed Bangladesh leader: The Times
- Tulip Siddiq's campaign materials were found among luxury items in the residence of her aunt, ousted Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, according to The Times.
- Pressure is growing on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to remove Tulip Siddiq amid scrutiny over her links to properties tied to her aunt.
- Muhammad Yunus, a Bangladeshi leader and Nobel Prize winner, urged Siddiq to resign, stating that properties linked to her should be returned if obtained through 'plain robbery.'
- Cabinet Minister Peter Kyle defended Siddiq, stating that investigations should be allowed to proceed without interference, as reported by Sky News.
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