India issues a big explanation about Yunus’ Bangladesh: ‘Strong for …’

India issues a big explanation about Yunus’ Bangladesh: ‘Strong for …’

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Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina resigned as the prime minister of Bangladesh and fled to India in August last year in the aftermath of an agitation led by students who witnessed violence. Various incidents of violence were reported later. Read on to know more about this.

PM Modi with Muhammad Yunus.

Note that India’s visa activities in Bangladesh are not at the level at which they were last year, but it remains one of the greatest visa activities of India all over the world, Minister of Foreign Affairs Vikram Miskri explained Monday that there will be an evolution of our position “with regard to this issue that holds in mind between the two countries. He said that the visa service was hit by the general safety situation that prevailed in the aftermath of the developments in August last year in Bangladesh.

“Yes, it is not at the level at which it was before the events of July and August last year, but even today with the figures there are, it remains one of our greatest visa activities all over the world. I think you are not strangers that there were certain developments that took place in the middle of the events of the events of July and August of 2024.” “I am not sure if a lot of goal is served by going into the details of those events about who was responsible, what happened, what did not happen. As I said, my perspective is not to look behind, to look behind the guilt or look for perpetrators, what should have been done, what our expectations were, the number of people in time. to it.

Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina resigned as Bangladesh Prime Minister and fled to India last year in the aftermath of an agitation led by students who witnessed violence. Various incidents of violence were reported later. Miskri said that India responded as the situation on the spot in Bangladesh has improved. “Because you looked at this situation carefully, I hope you noticed that, because things seemed to improve on the site, we also responded and the figures were already far past where they were in the immediate aftermath when the rather disturbing safety incidents, including some who were aimed at our visa operations, took place,” he said.

“I can assure you that if we continue, there will be an evolution of our attitude with regard to this issue, taking into account the exactly as you said the relationship we have,” he added. In response to another question, he said that India is strong in favor of free, honest, inclusive elections in Bangladesh. “I want to be very, very clear about this one issue. If there is any doubt in someone’s thoughts, India is strong in favor of free, honest, inclusive and participatory elections in Bangladesh. And it is for these elections that are held as quickly as possible,” he said. “We look forward to entering into every government that emerges as a result of these elections. It will be a government that will be chosen with a popular mandate, and we will work with the government with which the people of Bangladesh choose to represent them,” he added.

(With input from the ANI news agency).

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