'We Reject Exaggerated Narratives': Bangladesh Pushes Back on India’s Comments on Treatment of Minorities
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'We reject exaggerated narratives': Bangladesh pushes back on India’s comments on treatment of minorities
Bangladesh has strongly responded to recent remarks by India’s Ministry of External Affairs regarding the treatment of minority communities in the country. Dhaka says the comments “do not reflect the facts” and rejects exaggerated narratives that misrepresent Bangladesh’s long-standing tradition of communal harmony
The MEA spokesperson stated that it is crucial to monitor recent events in Bangladesh. The violence perpetrated by extremists against minority communities, including Hindus, Christians, and Buddhists, is concerning. I have periodically briefed the government on the law and order situation, highlighting the grave nature of the situation. The recent brutal murder of a Hindu youth in Sunnamganj has further heightened this concern. We hope that this…
Bangladesh dismisses India’s criticism over minority persecution as exaggerated
The Bangladeshi government reiterated that figures cited by India, including claims of over 2,900 attacks on minorities during Muhammad Yunus’s interim government, were exaggerated and did not distinguish between ordinary criminal acts and incidents driven by political motives.
Bangladesh refutes India’s comments on minority situation
New Delhi: The Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday rejected recent comments made by the spokesperson of India’s Ministry of External Affairs regarding the situation of minority communities in Bangladesh, saying the “remarks do not reflect the ground reality”. In a statement it said: “Our attention has been drawn to the recent comments made by the Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs of India regarding the situation of …
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