Elections may be held in Bangladesh at the end of next year or in the first six months of 2026. Yes, the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, said last Monday that the general elections will be held at the end of next year or in the beginning of 2026. But now the question is that if Sheikh Hasina stays in India till that time, can she contest the elections? When will elections be held in Bangladesh? Head of the interim government, Muhammad Yunus has given a…
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muhammad yunus Government External Affairs Advisor tells about Bangladesh India Relation
Amidst the continuously deteriorating relations between India and Bangladesh, the attitude of Mohammad Yunus government has weakened. In fact, relations between the two countries have reached their worst level. A few days ago, India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri also visited Bangladesh and met Mohammad Yunus, the key advisor to the interim government. Meanwhile, the interim government of Bangladesh said on Saturday (14 December 2024) that it wants strong relations based on mutual respect and equality with all countries including India. Foreign Affairs Advisor Mohammad Tauheed Hussain made these comments during…
Read MoreBangladesh Protests erupt over tree felling construction at Panthakunja Park Muhammad Yunus
Bangladesh Protests erupt over tree felling: It has been almost 4 months since Sheikh Hasina was ousted in Bangladesh. After he left the country, the situation in the country has changed rapidly. The interim government of Mohammad Yunus may have taken over the reins of the country but it seems unable to overcome the challenges facing the country. In the past months, be it attacks against minorities in the country or building better relations with neighboring countries, the Yunus government has proved to be a laggard on many fronts. There…
Read MoreBangladesh Expresses Unease Over Statements by Former Indian PM Seeks Stronger Bilateral Ties | Sheikh Hasina’s statements hurt the Bangladesh government! complained and said
India Bangladesh Relations: Amidst the worst ever relations between India and Bangladesh, Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus met India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, where he raised the issue of the statements of former Indian Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Said that this is creating tension. Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Environment Advisor to the Interim Government of Bangladesh, has said that Bangladesh has expressed its “discomfort” to India regarding the statements made by a former Prime Minister of Bangladesh. He said that the purpose of these statements is to create tension. Briefing…
Read MoreBangladesh General Election Likely to be Held in 2025 Interim Government Advisor
Bangladesh General Election Date: The political upheaval in neighboring Bangladesh in August 2024 and the interim government formed after the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has indicated about holding elections in the country. Interim government advisor Dr Asif Nazrul’s statement said, “Elections can be held within the next one year but there are many factors in this. Reforms in the direction of elections and political compromise are necessary. Other factors include the formation of a search committee and the Election Commission.” , preparation of voter list etc. If…
Read More‘Mohammed Yunus is the killer of Hindus’, slogans raised in protest outside UN Headquarters, people even called him a terrorist!
Muhammad Yunus at UNGA: There has been a massive demonstration outside the United Nations (UN) headquarters against Mohammad Yunus, the chief advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh. On Friday (September 27, 2024), protesters reached outside the UN Headquarters in New York and started shouting slogans against them in anger. During this period, the protesters not only called him a terrorist but also called him a murderer of minorities (in the context of Hindus in Bangladesh). He said that Mohammad Yunus is a murderer of Hindus. In such a situation,…
Read MoreIndian government has not yet taken any decision on Bangladesh request for Muhammad Yunus PM Modi meeting
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,…
Read MoreBangladeshi Hindu teachers Targeted student mobbed forced to resign
Hindu Teachers Targeted In Bangladesh: After the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government, pressure on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh is continuously increasing. In the neighboring country, government Hindu employees, especially Hindu teachers, are being forced to resign from their posts. Not only outsiders but school students also enter the teachers’ offices in large numbers, shout slogans and force them to resign. This is the reason why at least 50 Hindu teachers were forced to resign from their jobs in the neighboring country. However, the number of such teachers may be much…
Read Morebangladesh crisis bnp mirza fakhrul islam alamgir If India does not send Hasi Sheikhna bilateral relations will deteriorate
India-Bangladesh Relation: Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) General Secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said it is important to start a new chapter in India-Bangladesh relations, which should begin with the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He said her continued presence in India could further damage bilateral relations. Alamgir, the second-in-command in the BNP, stressed that his party is keen on strong relations with India. He said that he is ready to overcome past differences and cooperate. Alamgir also assured that the BNP will not allow any such activity on…
Read MoreBangladesh Muhammad Yunus govt lifts ban on Jamaat e Islami party sheikh hasina no evidence of terrorism | Bangladesh interim government lifts ban on Jamaat-e-Islami, said
Bangladesh News: The interim government of Bangladesh has lifted the ban on the Jamaat-e-Islami party. Jamaat-e-Islami is the main Islamic party of Bangladesh, which is identified as religious fundamentalism. While lifting the ban on this party, the government said that no evidence has been found of Jamaat-e-Islami’s involvement in terrorist activities. Sheikh Hasina’s government had imposed a ban Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had banned the Jamaat-e-Islami party under the anti-establishment law. The Jamaat-e-Islami party was accused of inciting violence during student-led protests in Bangladesh, which later turned into…
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