‘Not Aware of Anti-Bangladesh Activities’: India Rejects Dhaka’s Charge on Awami League in Kolkata, New Delhi
India's Ministry of External Affairs denies awareness of Awami League's political activities on its soil and emphasizes adherence to laws prohibiting foreign political actions, officials said.
- India's Ministry of External Affairs rejected Bangladesh's claim that the Awami League operates anti-Bangladesh offices in New Delhi and Kolkata on August 20, 2025.
- The interim Bangladesh government accused the banned Awami League, led by ex-PM Sheikh Hasina who fled to India last year, of undermining Bangladesh's interests from Indian soil.
- India stated it is unaware of such activities, does not allow political actions against foreign countries from its territory, and called Bangladesh's allegations misplaced.
- MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that the Indian government has no information regarding any hostile actions by alleged Awami League members within India, nor is it aware of any activities violating Indian laws.
- This dispute risks harming bilateral ties and public sentiment in Bangladesh while New Delhi urges early free, fair, and inclusive elections to reflect the people's mandate.
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MEA rejects Bangladesh's allegations of Awami League activities in India
Dhaka: The interim government on Wednesday urged India to take immediate steps to ensure that no anti-Bangladesh activity is undertaken by any Bangladeshi national from its soil. In a statement, the Foreign Ministry said the government’s attention was drawn to reports that the “outlawed” Awami League has set up offices in India and urged Indian authorities not to allow or support “any such activities in any manner.” It also sought “immediate clo…
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