Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh advisor Mo. Younus.
Dhaka: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Bangkok to attend the BIMSTEC summit in Thailand. The conference will also include Mohammad Yunus, the head of the interim government of Bangladesh. PM Modi and Mo from Bangladesh. Bilateral meeting has been requested in Younus. According to Bangladesh newspaper “The Daily Star”, Khalilur Rahman, the high representative of the interim government and Chief Advisor to Mohammad Yunus, said this in a media briefing today while talking on Rohingya and other priorities.
According to the Bangladeshi newspaper, Khalilur made this comment during the media briefing at the Foreign Service Academy today. At the same time, on the condition of anonymity, a diplomatic source also confirmed the Daily Star that the meeting between Younus and Modi will be held on 4 April. However, details are still being prepared. Professor Yunus is scheduled to leave for Bangkok tomorrow morning to attend the summit. Please tell that
Bangladesh is going to become the next president of Bimstech. Therefore, the head of the member countries will take advantage of the opportunity to discuss the future courses of BIMSTEC by meeting the Chief Advisor. Khalilur Rahman said that therefore, we can expect that there will be a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Bangladesh has requested a meeting
The Daily Star quoted Khalilur Rahman as saying that Bangladesh had earlier requested a meeting between Professor Yunus and Modi. But since then there was no such opportunity. But this time there is a strong possibility in BIMSTEC that the two leaders will meet. With this, India-Bangladesh relations can again come back on track.
Relationships deteriorated since former PM Sheikh Hasina was overthrown
The relations between India and Bangladesh were very deep and sweet until the tenure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, but Hasina was overthrown on 5 August 2024 after the students’ movement in Bangladesh. After this, he had to take refuge in India. Not only this, after this historic incident, Hindus and their religious places in Bangladesh began to be targeted and attacked. This led to tension in relations between India and Bangladesh. The Yunus government present in Bangladesh is more inclined towards Pakistan and China. Therefore, relations between India and Bangladesh became stressful.
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