Bangladesh-India Relations Stalled
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•Muhammad Yunus: Bangladesh leader’s ‘megaphone diplomacy’ irks India
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Interim leader Muhammad Yunus urged India to stop Hasina from making political statements.
Yunus also said in an interview that both countries need to work together to improve their bilateral relations.
India ’s foreign ministry has not formally reacted yet to Yunus ’ remarks, but officials are reportedly “upset”.
Many in Bangladesh point out that India should be reaching out to the BNP , which is confident of winning the election.
The lack of security in the days after the fall of Hasina has also given rise to attacks on religious minorities by suspected Islamists .
In the past few weeks , several Sufi shrines, locally known as mazars, have also been vandalised.
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