Indian Government Monitoring Minorities Status In Bangladesh!
The government of India stated on Thursday that it is closely monitoring the condition of minorities in Bangladesh.
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The government is watching the situation in Bangladesh and continues to remain worried about the situation of minorities till law and order is visibly brought back, said the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday.
On the attacks on minorities in Bangladesh Jaiswal said, “This issue was responded to by External affairs minister in his suo moto statement, we are also linked to the status of minorities there, there are also reports coming that several efforts have been made by groups and organizations for protection and welfare of minorities.
While briefing the weekly press briefing MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that the Indian High Commission has been invited and they are most likely to attend the event of Swearing-in Ceremony of New interim government Bangladesh. He echoed with S Jaishankar, the External Affairs Minister, India will continue to remain worried on the issue as long as law and order is not evidently brought back.
We would also like to put it on record that it is the duty of every government to protect its people The community wishes to express the desire for an early return of order in Bangladesh The situation is not just in the national interest but in the regional interest as well he added.
Coming to the charge that former PM Sheikh Hasina was allowed to come to India; our External Affairs Minister has already clarified that it was done at a short notice. The position now is still rather dynamic in as much as Bangladesh is concerned. He does not feel it is right to discuss her programs, Jaiswal said.
He also said that External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has had a conversation with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Bangladesh progress. The development is made this while there are rumors that the Premier Sheikh Hasina, now in India, wished to take shelter in the UK.
‘The situation is fast changing,’ There are indications that tonight there will be swearing in of the interim Government ‘Once those things are done,’ ‘I would like to bring out one thing for the record, for the people and the government of India, the interest of the people of Bangladesh is paramount in our thoughts,’ he said.
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