To understand the recent surge of so-called anti-Indian views among Bangladeshis, we need to examine the misrule that shipwrecked their country.
India has reacted sharply to the remarks of Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam who urged New Delhi to take steps to protect the Muslim population of Murshidabad in West Bengal.
The interim government yesterday strongly protested India’s attempts to link Bangladesh to communal violence in Murshidabad, West Bengal, and urged the neighbouring nation to take steps to protect its minority Muslim population there.
Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain has called on India to restrict Sheikh Hasina from making “incendiary and false” statements publicly.
The Lok Sabha MP cautioned about the perception of concern about particular parties
The report noted that key procedural requirements have not been fulfilled by Dhaka to advance such a request.
Foreign adviser to visit China on Jan 20
The foreign ministry has sent a diplomatic note to the Indian government, saying that Dhaka wants ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina sent back.
Dhaka and New Delhi committed to advancing bilateral relationship for mutual benefit in the first high-level official talks since Bangladesh’s political changeover.
Chief adviser Prof Md Yunus previously said Bangladesh too wants to maintain its previous good relationship with India, but these ties should reflect "fairness and equality"
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today said India continually adopts "dominance politics" with its neighbours.
The absence of democratic behaviour is no longer hidden under the carpet.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has once again expressed hope that Bangladesh and India would be able to resolve the Teesta water-sharing and other issues through discussion.
Dhaka has invited seven chief ministers of India’s northeast to visit Bangladesh to help further improve connectivity and trade with the Seven Sisters and India as a whole.