New Delhi: Bangladesh has strongly objected to the statement of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Bangladesh's Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Monday night saying that we oppose the unfortunate statement made by Amit Shah regarding the citizens of Bangladesh. Bangladesh's Foreign Ministry also summoned the Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka and submitted a protest letter in this matter. Calling it highly condemnable, Bangladesh has urged India to stop its leaders from making such statements.
We all have to do it… what did Amit Shah sayThe Bangladesh government has strongly objected to the statement made by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Jharkhand. In a rally in Jharkhand on September 20, Amit Shah had said that if the BJP comes to power, it will teach every Bangladeshi intruder a lesson by hanging them upside down. Amit Shah said that if infiltration is not stopped, infiltrators will become the majority in Jharkhand in the next 25-30 years. There is no place for infiltrators in the state. They are marrying our daughters and destroying the rich tribal culture and heritage by occupying land. We will throw everyone out, let the lotus bloom here.
What was said from Bangladesh sideThe Bangladesh government has asked India to stop its leaders from making such objectionable statements. According to the Dhaka Tribune, the protest letter states that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its serious objection and extreme displeasure over this. Also, the Indian government has been asked to refrain from making such objectionable and unacceptable remarks to political leaders. The letter further states that such comments coming from responsible positions against the citizens of the neighboring country undermine the spirit of mutual respect and understanding between the two friendly countries.
Relations between the two countries are not the same as before
In the recent past, a change has been seen in the relations between Bangladesh and India. This change has happened after the coup there. Just last month, Sheikh Hasina had to leave power in Bangladesh and run away due to violence and protests. She had to leave Bangladesh in a hurry and come to India. After this, an interim government was formed in Bangladesh under the leadership of Mohammad Yunus. The interference of Khaleda Zia's party BNP has also increased a lot compared to before. Sheikh Hasina has been pro-India, while Khaleda Zia's stance is considered anti-India.
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