India gave strong reply to Bangladesh by furning on Sheikh Hasina’s statement

India Strong Reply to Bangladesh: Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, did not like Bangladesh’s strict comment on Younus Government and Dhaka has told New Delhi that she is a false and ‘false and false Fabricated from making ‘comments’. Now India’s statement has come on this. India has said that Sheikh Hasina has given this statement herself and India has nothing to do with it.

Learned to Bangladesh

India today said in a strict statement that the comments of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have been made in her personal capacity, India has no role in it. Responding to media questions, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement that it is not good for bilateral relations to join Sheikh Hasina’s personal capacity with India’s status. The Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement, “It was reported that India wants positive, creative and mutually beneficial relations with Bangladesh, which has been repeated several times in recent high -level meetings. However, it is regrettable that Regular statements made by Bangladesh officials negatively depict India, blaming us for internal regime issues. ”

‘Bangladesh is spoiling the relationship’

Jaiswal said, “These statements of Bangladesh are actually responsible for constant negativity.” He said, “Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s comments have been made in her personal capacity, in which India has no role. Mixing it with the position of the Government of India will not help and will help in bilateral relations.” A spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said, “Although the Government of India will try for a mutually profitable relationship, we hope that Bangladesh will also react in a similar way without spoiling the atmosphere.”

Sheikh Hasina’s house set fire

Let us tell you that after violent protests in August 2024, Sheikh Hasina had to give up her power to Bangladesh and she came to India. In an online address on Wednesday, Hasina called her supporters to stand against the interim government in Bangladesh and accused her of grabbing power in an unconstitutional manner. Even before Hasina’s address, thousands of protesters demolished the house of her father and Bangladesh founder leader Mujibur Rahman and set fire. Violence continued even after Hasina’s speech.

According to media reports, Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry handed over a protest letter to the Acting High Commissioner of India in Dhaka, expressing ‘deep concern, despair and serious objections’ over his comments. The Bangladesh Foreign Ministry said, “The Ministry has requested India to take appropriate steps immediately to prevent them from making such false, concocted and inflammatory statements with mutual respect and sense of understanding.”

India condemned

Earlier, India strongly condemned the burning of Sheikh Mujib’s house. Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal condemned the destruction of Rahman’s house and called it a ‘barbaric act’. He said, “All those people who give importance to the freedom struggle, who nurtured Bangla identity and pride, are aware of the importance of this residence for the national consciousness of Bangladesh.” This was the same house where Rahman announced independence from Pakistan to Bangladesh in 1971 and in 1975 he and most of his family members were killed inside this house. Hasina converted this building into a museum dedicated to her father’s legacy.


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