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India Summons Bangladesh Envoy over Security Concerns in Dhaka
- On Wednesday, the Ministry of External Affairs summoned Riaz Hamidullah, Bangladesh High Commissioner to India, reminding Dhaka of its duty to secure the Indian High Commission, Dhaka.
- Amid the election run‑up, a radical group in Dhaka announced a march to the Indian High Commission from Rampura bridge, protesting alleged interference on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
- The MEA also rejected narratives pushed by extremists and criticised the interim government of Bangladesh led by Muhammad Yunus for lacking thorough investigations and meaningful evidence, while the Indian visa processing facility, Dhaka halted operations at 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
- The move followed Vijay Diwas observances on December 16 and comes amid frosty ties since Sheikh Hasina fled to India, with New Delhi calling the developments a matter of serious concern.
- Looking toward the Feb 12 vote, Bangladesh prepares under Muhammad Yunus's interim administration amid protests and law‑and‑order concerns in recent weeks, with New Delhi supporting credible elections, the MEA said.
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India summons Bangladesh envoy over security concerns in Dhaka
DHAKA: India summoned Bangladesh’s High Commissioner to New Delhi to convey its strong concerns on Wednesday (Dec 17) over what it described as a deteriorating security situation in Bangladesh, particularly threats targeting the Indian mission in Dhaka.The move came two days after Bangladesh summoned the In
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India summons Bangladesh High Commissioner M Riaz Hamidullah over security concerns at the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, amid rising tensions and anti-India remarks by NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right5Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Right
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46% Right
L 27%
C 27%
R 46%
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