Muhammad Yunus Promises: Just a day before Krishna Janmashtami, the interim government of Bangladesh made a big promise to the minorities of the country. The government assured the minorities that they will not be discriminated against in any way. This statement was given by the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, Mohammad Yunus, on Sunday, just a day before Janmashtami. Mohammad Yunus said that his government will ensure that no one is discriminated against on the basis of religion and politics in the country. The Hindu reports that a…
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Sheikh Hasina Aap Leader Sanjay Singh Said Whoever Indulges In Dictatorship Will Have To Leave Country – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live
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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…
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Sheikh Hasina in India: Sheikh Hasina, who was the Prime Minister of Bangladesh for 15 consecutive years, was overthrown in a few minutes due to which she had to flee to save her life. She got only 45 minutes to flee the country, in which she fled to India. But the question is why only India? She could have gone to Nepal. She could have gone to Bhutan. Or else she could have gone to Pakistan. She could have gone to Britain, America, France, Russia or any other country of…
Read MoreBangladesh Hindu family attacked singer house burnt actor killed Hindus attacked at 97 places in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Violence on Hindus: After the resignation of Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh, attacks on Hindus have increased significantly. Violence in Bangladesh is not stopping. On Monday, the day of Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and on Tuesday, the day of formation of the government, there was a lot of violence in Bangladesh. During this time, Hindus were heavily targeted in Bangladesh. The layers of attacks on Hindus are slowly opening up. Along with this, attacks on Hindus are still continuing. During this time, houses of Hindus are being looted. Along with this,…
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Bangladesh Violence News: Bangladesh is burning right now. There is no government in the neighboring country and chaos has gripped the country of 17 crore population. Bangladesh was burning in the fire of violence and protests for many months, but the matter got worse when Sheikh Hasina left the country. She resigned from the post of Prime Minister and left the country and came to India in view of the student protests. Sheikh Hasina is currently in India and so far the government has not given any information about her…
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Bangladesh Violence: Bangladesh is currently burning in the fire of reservation. Violence is spreading everywhere in the country. Many people have died and hundreds have been injured due to violent clashes. On Saturday, the police patrolled many parts of the capital. During this time, a strict curfew has been imposed in the country. The government has instructed the police to ‘shoot at sight’ the miscreants. Regarding this, the ruling Awami League party’s general secretary and MP Obaidul Quader said that the curfew will start at midnight and will continue till…
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