New Delhi. Bangladesh is constantly adopting an anti -India attitude. In such a situation, India is now seen adopting a strict attitude towards Bangladesh. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has clearly said that Bangladesh should tell how he wants to have a relationship with us? In a program, the Foreign Minister said that every day in the interim government of Bangladesh, someone gets up and accuses India. He described it as nonsense. Jaishankar said that on the one hand the interim government of Bangladesh talks about a good relationship. At the same time, wake up every morning and tells India responsible for the wrong thing. The Foreign Minister said that he cannot do this. Now they have to take a decision.
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar also raised the matter of attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. He said that such incidents naturally affect our thinking. This is such a thing on which we have to speak and we have also spoken. Jaishankar said that the second aspect is that they are doing politics. He said that Bangladesh will have to decide what kind of relationships have to be held. The Foreign Minister said that we have old and special history with Bangladesh. Jaishankar said that this history has been since 1971. Let us know that in the past, Jaishankar spoke to the Foreign Minister of the Interim Government of Bangladesh during the tour of Muscat. He had raised the issue of continuous targeting minorities at that time.
The Sheikh Hasina government collapsed on 5 August 2024 in Bangladesh. After that the interim government was formed there. Mohammad Yunus is the chief advisor to this interim government. Hindus, Christians and Buddhists were attacked after the interim government formed in Bangladesh. All the people lost their lives. India had expressed concern over this and also sent Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to Dhaka. At the same time, all the leaders of Bangladesh are also making rhetoric against India. Along with Pakistan, the close government of Bangladesh is also increasing. On this, now Jaishankar, while clarifying the attitude of the Government of India, has said in clear terms that the interim government of Bangladesh should decide what kind of relations it wants to have a relationship with India.