Bangladesh interim government wants good ties with India but puts conditions

Dhaka: Hindus have faced ongoing atrocities in Bangladesh since the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina’s government. Its relations with India have also soured. Now, the interim government of Bangladesh says it wants to build strong relations based on mutual respect and equality with all countries, including India. Foreign Affairs Advisor Mohammad Tauhid Hussain during two separate meetings with officials, journalists, leaders and intellectuals in Raipura and Belabo upazilas of Narsingdi, Dhaka Tribune reported made the above remarks. He said Bangladesh has sent a message to India expressing its desire for good relations but this should be based on mutual interests.

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Hussain said Bangladesh hopes to have good relations with all countries on the basis of respect and equality and the government is working hard to achieve this goal. Hussein also stressed the interim government’s commitment to fair governance, including addressing the concerns of the public, including students, and implementing reforms aimed at ensuring fair elections. He said these reforms would be followed by the transfer of political power to elected leaders.

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At the same time, we also want to tell you that recently, when raising the issue of attacks against minority Hindus in Bangladesh, Thanidhar, an Indian member of the US Congress, said that it is time for Congress to take action. this matter. “The majority of the mobs destroyed Hindu temples, Hindu gods and Hindus who peacefully practiced their religion,” Thanidhar said in the lower house of the U.S. Congress. “Now is the time.” He asked the U.S. Congress and the U.S. government to take action.

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