Muhammad Yunus brought up India’s ‘Seven Sisters’ in exit address day before Tarique Rahman’s oath-taking
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Muhammad Yunus brought up India’s ‘Seven Sisters’ in exit address day before Tarique Rahman’s oath-taking
Muhammad Yunus proposed a sub-regional economic framework aiming to connect Bangladesh’s maritime access with Nepal, Bhutan, and the ‘Seven Sisters’, notably without directly mentioning India.
Muhammad Yunus and the 'seven sisters' dog whistle: How Bangladesh's outgoing chief rekindled tensions with India and whitewashed attacks on Hindus
Muhammad Yunus exited office not with introspection, but with a geopolitical provocation aimed at India’s Northeast and a convenient silence on minority persecution.
US trade deal against national interest, new govt must scrap it: Bangladesh media
New Delhi, Feb 17 (SocialNews.XYZ) Bangladesh’s newly elected government should take the initiative to cancel a trade deal inked by the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government with the US, as the agreement is against national interest and violates its independence and sovereignty, opined an article in Dhaka’s media. The agreement, signed on February 9, “just three days before the national election by a temporary interim government, while maintai…
‘Muhammad Yunus’ Controversial Comments On ‘7 Sisters’ Provoke India
Dhaka/internet/Hyderabad, Feb 17 (Maxim News): Muhammad Yunus, who has been the interim leader of Bangladesh for a long time, has made provocative remarks against India. In his speech when he stepped down from his post, he mentioned the Seven Sisters in India. He made comments that the Seven Sisters are a separate and independent region. Yunus made his farewell speech in Dhaka on Tuesday. Here To Join Us On WhatsApp Yunus said, “Bangladesh has g…
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