Bangladesh Crisis: The Bangladeshi side had earlier this week met with the head of the interim government of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus and Prime Minister Narendra Modi The two leaders had made a formal request for a meeting between the two, who will be in New York later this month for the UN General Assembly. The chances of a meeting are believed to be low after the recent comments made by Yunus. He said Yunus’ comments did not go down well in New Delhi. According to a Times of India report,…
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Bangladesh Crisis Muhammad Yunus greets Hindus on Janmashtami promises to promote interfaith harmony CAO gave a big statement
Bangladesh Crisis News: Bangladesh’s interim government chief Mohammad Yunus met the leaders of the Hindu community on Monday (26 August). During this, Mohammad Yunus organized a welcome ceremony for them on the occasion of Janmashtami. He also pledged to promote inter-religious harmony. On the occasion of Janmashtami, the Chief Advisor Office has given a big statement. In fact, after the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, business establishments of the minority Hindu population were targeted and temples were vandalized in the violence that continued for several days. After the student…
Read MoreBangladesh Crisis Interim government deposed former pm sheikh hasina sued in 2013 mass murder case
Sheikh Hasina: Nearly 2 weeks have passed since the coup of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her fleeing the country. Meanwhile, the interim government of Mohammad Yunus is not ready to release Sheikh Hasina. On Sunday (August 18), a holiday, an application has been filed in a Bangladesh court to register a case against Sheikh Hasina and 33 others. In which Sheikh Hasina and others are accused of genocide by firing indiscriminately at a rally in 2013. In fact, Sheikh Hasina and 33 other people have been accused…
Read MoreSheikh Hasina Bangladesh Government head Muhammad Yunus may consider Extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India
Sheikh Hasina Extradition: After the student violence in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina has left the post of Prime Minister and has come to India from Bangladesh. A new government of Mohammad Yunus has been formed in Bangladesh, but still Sheikh Hasina’s troubles are not leaving her. The new interim government of Mohammad Yunus formed in Bangladesh does not want Sheikh Hasina to live peacefully even in India. The Bangladesh government can consider extraditing Sheikh Hasina from India. Bangladesh Foreign Minister Mohammad Tauhid said during an interview that if the Law Ministry…
Read Morebangladesh crisis Army Chief Waker Uz Zaman disclose given shelter to some influential people of Sheikh Hasina led Govt tell reason
Bangladesh Crisis News: After the 2-month-long anti-reservation student movement in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post on 5 August. However, now an interim government has been formed in the country. Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Army Chief revealed that he has given shelter to some influential people of the ousted Hasina-led government. Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman on Wednesday (August 14) revealed that he gave shelter to some influential people of the previous Awami League government. So that any kind of attack on them could be prevented. On the…
Read MoreBangladesh Crisis News Interim Government draws India attention on Sheikh Hasina statements
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…
Read MoreMohammad Yunus started crying at Dhaka airport emotional appeal to stop violence in Bangladesh
Mohammad Yunus Crying: After being elected as the leader of the interim government in Bangladesh, Professor Mohammad Yunus reached the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka, on Thursday afternoon. As soon as he reached the airport, Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus made a passionate appeal to save Bangladesh from violence and anarchy. He said that if you trust me, then first of all ensure that no one will be attacked anywhere in the country. This is our first responsibility, that violence should be stopped, he said that I want this promise from you…
Read More‘In 1999 I was thrown out of the country and now…’, what did Taslima Nasreen say on Sheikh Hasina’s escape from Bangladesh?
Bangladesh News: Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen on Monday (August 5) said that she was forced to leave the country by the same fundamentalists whom Sheikh Hasina had expelled her from the country to please. “To please the Islamists, Hasina kicked me out of my country in 1999 when I entered Bangladesh to see my mother on her deathbed and never allowed me to enter the country again. The same Islamists who were involved in the student movement forced Hasina to leave the country today,” Taslima Nasreen said on the social…
Read MoreBangladesh Army Rule How powerful is Bangladesh Army can it compete with India Bangladesh Army
The army has staged a coup in Bangladesh. Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post and left the country. In such a situation, the power of Bangladesh has now come in the hands of Army Chief General Waqaruzzaman. It is believed that the Bangladesh government coming in the hands of the army means a warning bell for India. Let us know whose army will prevail if India and Bangladesh ever fight in the future. How powerful is Bangladesh’s army? Bangladesh Army is the third largest army in South Asia…
Read MoreBangladesh Government Crisis Britain remain silent on Sheikh Hasina political asylum UK also appealed for peace
Bangladesh News: UK Foreign Secretary, David Lammy has issued an official statement on the situation in Bangladesh. David Lammy said, ‘Bangladesh has witnessed terrible violence and tragic loss of life in the last two weeks. The army chief has announced a transitional period.’ Amid the ongoing crisis in Bangladesh, Foreign Secretary David Lammy has appealed for peace. He said that now all parties need to work together to end the current violence, restore peace, reduce the bad situation and prevent any loss of life. ‘People deserve an independent investigation’ British…
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