"Any Rhetoric...": PM's Message To Bangladesh Leader After Northeast Remark
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's interim chief adviser, at the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok to discuss concerns over minority safety in Bangladesh, highlighting India's expectations for their protection.
- Modi emphasized the need for border stability and security, particularly regarding illegal crossings, according to India's Foreign Secretary.
- Yunus raised issues related to the Teesta water treaty and the diplomatic tensions following Sheikh Hasina's refuge in India, marking significant diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh.
- Modi reiterated India's support for a stable and democratic Bangladesh, while condemning Yunus's remarks on Northeast India as 'offensive' and 'provocative'.
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PM Modi raises concern over safety of minorities, including Hindus in Bangladesh in meeting with Yunus
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in a press briefing on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised concerns over the safety of and security of minorities, including Hindus in Bangladesh.
"Any Rhetoric...": PM's Message To Bangladesh Leader After Northeast Remark
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Muhammad Yunus, chief advisor of Bangladesh's interim government, met on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok today. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval were also present. The Prime Minister raised with the Bangladesh leader India's concerns on the safety of minorities in the neighbouring country. He also suggested Dhaka to avoid "rhetoric that vitiates the en…
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