Donald Trump, US President.
Dhaka: America has made a big statement about the attack on Hindus in Bangladesh. The US said that it condemns the attacks in minorities in Bangladesh. The US said that “We are against such violence and intolerance on minorities. We condemn any incident of violence or intolerance against members of minority communities in any country.” During this time, the US also said that we welcome the steps taken by the Interim government there to ensure the safety of all in Bangladesh.
The US said that we are eyeing the attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. We are watching it continuously. The steps to stop it by Bangladesh, we hope that it will continue even further. This is what we expect. US State Department spokesman Tami Bruce has responded when asked about the recent comments of National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard in Bangladesh. Let us know that Hindus are being targeted by the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on 5 August 2024 in Bangladesh. The worship and religious places of Hindus are being demolished, their houses are being set on fire. Women and daughters are being respected and they are being murdered along with arson, sabotage in Hindus’ homes. But the Mohammad Yunus government of Bangladesh is silent on all these atrocities.
What did Tulsi Gabard say
Tulsi Gabard, director of the US National Intelligence Agency, had said, “In Bangladesh, other religious minorities including Hindus, Buddhists and Christians have been harassment, murder and abuse for a long time. Which is a matter of great concern for the US government and President Donald Trump administration. He said that he had alleged that the threat to the religious minorities and the Indian minorities in Bangladesh said” The conversation between President Trump and Bangladesh’s interim government has started on this issue. Mohammad Yunus was enraged at Gabard’s statement and dismissed his statement. (Input-agency)
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