
The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh has expressed deep concern over the comments of American intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard on Bangladesh’s situation. In fact, in a special interview with NewsDeskReport, Gabbard had said that the long unfortunate harassment, murder and misconduct of Hindus, Buddhists, Christians and other religious minorities have been a matter of concern for the Donald Trump administration. The interim government of Bangladesh has come out on these comments.
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Bangladesh expressed concern over Tulsi Gabbard’s statement
The interim government of Bangladesh said in a social media post, “We are deeply concerned about the comments of DNI Tulsi Gabbard, in which they have accused of ‘harassment and murder’ of religious minorities in Bangladesh. He has said that the threat of Islamic terrorists in the country and the global efforts of various terrorist groups are for the same thought and purpose.
Tulsi’s statement harmful for Bangladesh’s image
This statement of Tulsi Gabbard is very harmful for the image and reputation of Bangladesh. Because it is a country whose traditional Islam system has been inclusive and peaceful. Which has made great progress in the fight against extremism and terrorism.
Dhaka’s interim government said that Tulsi Gabbard’s statement is not based on any evidence or special allegations. He has made a big and unfair accusation against the whole country. Bangladesh is also facing the challenges of extremism, like many countries around the world. But still it has continuously worked in partnership with the International Community, including the US to resolve these issues through law enforcement, social reforms and other anti -terrorism efforts.
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