The Mohammad Yunus government of Bangladesh had alleged that Sheikh Hasina’s party Awami League offices are open in India, they should be closed as soon as possible or else relations between the two countries may deteriorate. India’s Foreign Ministry has rejected the allegations made by the Yunus government. The statement issued by Mea said that we have no information about this.
What did India answer?
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said on Wednesday that the Government of India is not aware of any such activity, which should be against the law of India. He said, ‘The government does not know about any anti -Bangladesh activity or any work that violates Indian law in India. India does not allow political activities against any country from its region.
India implicated Mohammad Yunus!
The Mea spokesperson rejected it by terming the statement of the interim government of Bangladesh as wrong. He reiterated that India expects that Bangladesh should conduct independent, fair elections as soon as possible, so that the wishes of the people there can be known. In this way, India implicated Mohammad Yunus in a way by demanding elections.
What did the Yunus government claim?
The Yunus government of Bangladesh had claimed that Sheikh Hasina’s party had opened its offices in Delhi and Kolkata. Describing it as anti -Bangladesh activities, he had demanded action on it. The Bangladesh government says that we have banned Awami League. Along with this, Yunus also threatened to spoil the relationship with India and to incite people.
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