India has slammed bangladesh, rejecting dhaka’s statement over Violence that Hit West Bengal’s Murshidabad. Mea spokesperson randhir jaiswal on Friday asked dhaka to look after its minors and ensure their protection.
Responding to the comments made by bangladesh officers on the developments in west Bengal, jaiswal said that India rejects their remarks.
“We reject the remarks made by the bangladesh side with regard to the agents in west Bengal. Minorities in Bangladesh, where the criminal perpetrators of such acts continue to roam free, “The mea spokesperson said.
Jaiswal also said that instead of making ‘unwarranted comments,’ Bangladesh Should Focus on Protecting the rights of its own minors.
He added, “INTEAD of Making Unwarranted Comments and Indulging in Virtue Signaling, Bangladesh Would Do Better to Focus on Protecting the rights of its own minors.”
Our Response to Media Queries Regarding Comments Made by Bangladesh Officials on the Developments in West Bengal:
https://t.co/p6duqlrndj pic.twitter.com/HMIAI5U0VP – Randhir Jaiswal (@Meaindia) April 18, 2025
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According to Media Reports, Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus’s Press Secretary, Shafiqul Alam, on Chiursday, in a Media Breiefing, Clarified that Bangladesh Has No Involvement in Murshidabad Violence.
Alam said that bangladesh condemns the attackers on Muslims and urges the Indian and west bengal governments to take steps to protect ‘the mineority Muslim population’.
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Earlier, the protests against the waqf (amendment) Act, 2025, in West Bengal’s Murshidabad Turned Violent and Resulted in loss of life and property.
On the other hand, as far as India-bangladesh relations are concerned, new Delhi on Thursday said that its decision to withdraw the transaction facility for bangladeshi experts for bangladeshi experts in To some measures initiated by dhaka that impacted the bilateral trade between the two nations.