Bangladesh Violence: A new interim government has been formed in Bangladesh after the coup of Sheikh Hasina. Referring to the recent statements of former PM Sheikh Hasina, the interim government of Bangladesh has given a message to the Indian High Commissioner. In which Foreign Affairs Advisor Mohammad Tauhid Hussain told Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma on Wednesday (August 14) that such statements of the former Prime Minister coming from India are not good for promoting better bilateral relations.
According to the Dhaka Tribune report, the Ministry of External Affairs gave this information in a statement after a courtesy call on the Indian High Commissioner on Wednesday (August 13). In fact, after taking refuge in India recently, Awami League President Sheikh Hasina had given a statement that the US was behind the student protests in Bangladesh, due to which she had to leave the post of Prime Minister on August 5.
Sheikh Hasina’s son had rejected the statement
However, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, rejected such a statement. At the same time, Foreign Affairs Advisor Mohammad Tauheed Hussain has emphasized on more “people-centric participation” with India in the coming days. Bangladesh Foreign Ministry said that he has especially emphasized on some major issues like stopping killings on the Bangladesh border, completing the Teesta water sharing agreement and ensuring the supply of essential goods.
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During this, Foreign Affairs Advisor Mohammad Tauheed Hussain mentioned the propaganda being run by the media about the incidents happening against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. He said that Bangladesh wants to work together with India to promote bilateral relations. During the meeting, the advisor informed the High Commissioner about the current situation in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh witnessed its second independence due to the mass revolt led by students