Kolkata, 9 December (IANS). Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met Mohammad Yunus, the chief advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh, on Monday amid the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. He also held meetings with Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Advisor Mohammad Tauheed Hossain and Foreign Secretary Mohammad Jashim Uddin. During his visit, the Foreign Secretary shared New Delhi’s concerns with the neighboring country over extremist rhetoric and incidents of violence against minorities in Bangladesh. On this, ISKCON Kolkata spokesperson Radharaman Das has thanked the Central Government.
Radharaman Das released a video and said, “India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s visit to Bangladesh today was very important. Also, we welcome the address he addressed the press after the meeting. We hope that the Bangladesh government will soon Will establish peace as soon as possible and take strict action against those extremists who are making hateful statements against Hindus and devotees of ISKCON, such as “The time has come to take up the sword” and “The time has come to annihilate Hindus”. of Will go. We wholeheartedly thank the Government of India.”
The Ministry of External Affairs said after the meeting that Foreign Secretary Misri highlighted India’s support for a democratic, stable, peaceful, progressive and inclusive Bangladesh. He reiterated New Delhi’s desire to build constructive relations with Bangladesh based on mutual trust, respect and sensitivity to each other’s concerns and interests.
A statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs after Misri’s visit said, “The Foreign Secretary stressed that the people are the main stakeholders in India-Bangladesh relations. He said that India has a multi-faceted relationship with Bangladesh, including connectivity, “Including the areas of trade, power, energy and capacity building, all are for the benefit of the people of Bangladesh.”
–IANS
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