Ever since the coup has been coup in Bangladesh and after the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government, Mohammad Yunus has become the head of the interim government, since then he has been continuously spewing poison against India. Due to his statement, there has been bitterness in India-Bangladesh relations. Meanwhile, Army Chief General of Bangladesh can visit Walker Walker-Z-Zaman New Delhi.
According to Bangladesh website BDNews24.com, General Waqar-e-Zaman can visit India this month. According to reports, he can meet with Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi. He will also attend a conference organized for the countries sending soldiers to the United Nations Peace Campaign. This two -day conference will be held on 14 October in New Delhi. Significantly, this visit of the army chief of Bangladesh is taking place at a time when tension between the two countries is at its peak.
What issues deteriorated between forces?
Please tell that Bangladesh has opposed India to fencing the border. Apart from this, there is a tension between the armies of the two countries on the issue of cross -border infiltration. However, when asked about General Vakar-U-Zaman’s visit to India, ISPR of Bangladesh Army said that it has no information yet.
Bangladesh tells India’s hand behind every dispute
Last week, there were violent clashes in Khagrachari district of Chittagong hill area of ​​Bangladesh. In the interim government of Bangladesh, Home Minister Jahangir Alam Chaudhary had accused India of these incidents and said that the neighbor is promoting unrest in our country. However, replying to this, India’s Foreign Ministry described them as false and baseless.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, “Unable to maintain law and order in Bangladesh, the interim government has regularly trying to put its blame on someone else. Please tell that violence erupted in Khagrachari district after rape with a girl. Three tribal persons were killed after a clash in this case.
Increased incidents against Hindus in Bangladesh
Incidents of violence on many minority communities including Hindus in Bangladesh have increased considerably. According to the Human Rights Organization Rights and Risk Analysis Group, between August 2024 and February 2025, around 1250 incidents took place in which Hindus were targeted. Even the United Nations has admitted that the incidents of attacks on Hindus have increased in Bangladesh after Sheikh Hasina’s government.

