America embraced Yunus, assured him of full support, what kind of double…

America Embraced Yunus: There are massive protests in America against the inhumanity being meted out to the minority community in Bangladesh, especially the Hindus.

There is a demand that America should intervene in this matter and put pressure on making strong security arrangements.

Here, America has been assuring India that America will not tolerate the inhumanity happening in Bangladesh and will make efforts to solve it.

Today this is America Mohammad Yunus (Mohammad Yunus) It is saying that we are with Bangladesh. The news is that now America has also decided to support the interim government.

Recently, Chief Advisor to the interim government, Mohammad Yunus met US President Joe Biden. The special thing is that America is also being accused of conspiracy to change power in Bangladesh.

The delegation had met Yunus

On September 15 also, a high level delegation of America had met Mohammad Yunus in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.

According to reports, then assurances were given regarding economic expansion and political relations. According to media reports, in the press note issued from the office of the Chief Advisor, it has been said that Biden has expressed full support to the interim government of Bangladesh. According to the press note, Biden says that if students can sacrifice so much for their country, then they should help a little more.

Yunus and Biden meet in New York

Yunus and Biden met in New York on Tuesday on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session. On August 8, Yunus was sworn in as the chief advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh. The ongoing students’ agitation against quota in government jobs in the country had turned violent since the beginning of August.

Before this, on August 5, the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had resigned and left the country and came to India. Since then he is in India. There are reports that Bangladesh may try for his extradition.

Hasina said that if she went to St. Martin’s Island (Saint Martin Island) Had she compromised the sovereignty of India and allowed America’s influence on the Bay of Bengal, she could have remained Prime Minister.

Shajib Wajed, son of former Bangladesh PM, had denied that his mother had made any such statement. At the same time, America had also refused to interfere in the internal affairs of Bangladesh.

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