Bangladesh lodged a protest before the Acting High Commissioner of India, saying that the “false and fabricated comments” of the deputed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina are “hostile acts” to Dhaka.
Let us know that Hasina on Wednesday addressed her supporters online during her exile in India.
According to an official statement, the Ministry of External Affairs told India here that “he immediately takes appropriate steps according to mutual respect and sense of understanding, so that they (Hasina) using social media and other communication mediums while living in India Can prevent false, concocted and inflammatory statements. “
The development came to light a day after Hasina’s speech on Wednesday night through social media, in which she had called upon the countrymen to organize an organized resistance against the current regime.
On Wednesday, a large group of protesters vandalized and set fire to Bangladesh founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s residence in Dhaka. This sabotage was done when his daughter and disproportionate Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was addressing the people in a online manner.
“Because India’s High Commissioners were not here,” Foreign Affairs advisor M Touheed Hussain, a foreign affairs advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh, called the Deputy High Commissioner of India (Pawan Badhe) and handed them his protest letter. He described Hasina’s recent statements as “highly aggressive” and said that she could hurt the feelings of the younger generation.
Hussain said that Bangladesh had earlier urged India to prevent him from being involved in such activities, “But we did not get any response.” He said that the Ministry of External Affairs once again expressed its objections on Thursday. He said, “We will see what action India takes.”
Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that it has lodged a strong protest against the Government of India on various forums, including social media, which is being constantly being made on various forums and statements “, which has environment of instability in Bangladesh. Is being born
According to the statement, in a protest letter submitted to the Acting High Commissioner of India in Dhaka, Bangladesh has expressed “deep concern, disappointment and serious objections” and said that such statements are hurting the people of the country “. ‘.
The ministry also emphasized that his activities are “hostile acts towards Bangladesh and are not favorable for efforts to establish better relations between the two countries.”
Hasina (77) has been living in India since August 5 last year, when she moved from Bangladesh to India amid a massive protests led by students. After these widespread performance, the 16 -year -old government of his Awami League fell.
Hasina said in her address on Wednesday night, “They can destroy the building, but not history… but they should also remember that history takes revenge.”
Hasina gave a clear reference to the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus, saying, “She still does not have the strength to destroy the national flag, constitution and that freedom from ‘bulldozer’, which we we we Has achieved by losing. ”
In Bangladesh, protesters vandalized the homes of several leaders of the Awami League party of former Prime Minister Hasina and the country’s founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s demolition at a memorial in Dhaka, along with damage to her murals.
A large number of people gathered outside the residence of Mujibur Rahman in Dhanmandi area of Dhaka, the capital of the country, following the call of ‘Bulldozer Procession’ on social media. The protesters carried out the incident of sabotage and arson when Mujibur Rahman’s daughter and disorganized Prime Minister Hasina was to address the people through online medium.
Incidents of sabotage and arson have also come to light in various parts of Bangladesh.
Answering a question about coverage about violence in international media, Hussain said, “We are expecting negative reactions to the violence in Dhanmandi 32. But we consider it an expression of public anger. ”
Responding to a question asked about the current agreements with India, Hussain said that the agreement with Adani Group is not in the best interest of Bangladesh.
A prominent advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh urged the citizens to divert their attention from “destructive” acts and focus on creative works.
Bangladesh’s International Crime Tribunal (ICT) has issued an arrest warrant for “crime and massacre” against Hasina and several former cabinet ministers, advisors and military and civilian officials.