New Delhi. There was a lot of violence in Bangladesh in the past few days. The anti-reservation student movement became so violent that Sheikh Hasina had to resign from the post of PM and leave Bangladesh and take refuge in India. Even after this, about 150 people lost their lives in various incidents of violence. Can this happen in India in the near future? According to the news agency PTI, Congress leader and former Union Minister Salman Khurshid says that even though everything may seem normal on the surface in India, the same thing can happen here as is happening in Bangladesh.
Salman Khurshid said this at the launch of a book in Delhi on Tuesday. Congress leader Salman Khurshid, while launching Mujib-ur-Rahman’s book titled ‘Shikwa-e-Hind: The Political Future of Indian Muslims’, said that even though everything seems normal in Kashmir. Even though everything seems normal here. We may be celebrating the victory, but some people may believe that that victory or success of 2024 is very little. Salman Khurshid said that perhaps even more needs to be done. This statement of Salman Khurshid seems very important and alarm bell-ringing because opposition parties and various organizations have been agitating and protesting against the policies of the Modi government for a long time.
Talking about Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina won the general elections in January 2023 with two-thirds of the votes. She became the PM of Bangladesh for the fourth time. She was also accused of rigging the elections, just as the opposition parties and some organizations have been accusing the Modi government. When the High Court’s decision came on the reservation issue in June, the students started a movement against Sheikh Hasina’s government. During this movement, there was a lot of violence in Bangladesh in the month of July. In which about 200 people were killed. In August, the movement against Sheikh Hasina became more violent. During this, more than 100 people were killed and then Sheikh Hasina had to leave the post of PM and flee from Bangladesh and take refuge in India.