Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is going to go to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh on a three -day visit. Later this week, Pakistani External Affairs Minister Dar will meet several leaders of Bangladesh, which will also include many anti-India leaders. In such a situation, India is keeping a close watch on this meeting to be held in Dhaka.
Although this visit of Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar was originally proposed in April this year, but after the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan suffered a lot in the operation sindoor run by India, so this meeting in April was postponed.
What did Bangladesh say about Pakistani minister’s visit,
According to Bangladeshi newspaper Prothom Aloe, Foreign Affairs advisor in Bangladesh’s Interim Government Tauheed Hussain said, “Like other countries of the world, we are also trying to establish our general relations with Pakistan, including trade, investment and facilitating the movement of people.” Hussain said, “An unnecessary atmosphere of enmity was created in the past, but now we have moved beyond that. But there are still three issues in improving the relationship that will be discussed.”
Who will meet Ishaq Dar in Dhaka,
Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will meet several prominent leaders associated with Bangladesh politics during his Dhaka tour. These leaders include Mohammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh, Tauheed Hussain, advisor to Foreign Affairs and President of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and former PM Khalida Zia.
Apart from this, Ishaq Dar will also meet the leaders of the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, who has taken an opposing stance against India, which can be a concern for India. This radical Islamic organization was banned by the previous governments of Bangladesh due to allegations of suppression of minorities as well as being associated with terrorist activities.
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