Mohammed Touhid Hossain, Bangladesh's foreign affairs advisor, has said that the country might seek the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India due to multiple legal cases against her. Hasina arrived in India on August 5 after student protests in Bangladesh turned violent. Hossain mentioned that if Bangladesh's home and law ministries request her return, it could put the Indian government in a difficult position. He suggested that the Indian government is aware of the situation and will handle it appropriately. Additionally, the Dhaka Tribune reported that Hasina and 24 others are facing a complaint at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged human rights violations.
01 September,2024 11:51 AM ISTIn a recent interaction with a reporter, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar answered on Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition, On August 31 put forward a straight response over the continuous demand of the possible extradition of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Watch the video!
31 August,2024 06:35 PM ISTIn a significant development, the BJP has distanced itself from Kangana Ranaut following her controversial remarks linking the farmers' protest to the unrest in Bangladesh. During a promotional event for her upcoming film, Ranaut drew a parallel between the two, prompting a strong backlash. On August 26, the BJP issued a statement condemning her comments and instructed her to avoid making similar statements in the future. In response, Congress leader Mumtaz Patel criticized the BJP, suggesting that they are now facing the consequences of their association with Ranaut. Known for her provocative statements, the actor-turned-politician has often attracted controversy. The BJP’s move underscores its attempt to manage the fallout from Ranaut’s inflammatory remarks while distancing itself from her provocative rhetoric.
27 August,2024 11:33 AM ISTFollowing the resignation and flight of ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024, Bangladesh has witnessed severe targeting of its Hindu minority. Reports indicate widespread violence, including looting of Hindu homes and shops, vandalism of temples, and brutal assaults on Hindu men, with abductions and rapes of Hindu women also reported. Social media has been flooded with videos showing the burning of Hindu homes and the killing of livestock. Additionally, there are disturbing reports of hospitals, including government facilities, denying treatment to Hindu patients. These grave human rights abuses have provoked international condemnation. In a pointed critique, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on August 26 criticized the Opposition for its alleged silence on these atrocities, urging for increased global attention and action to halt the violence against Bangladeshi Hindus and other minority groups.
26 August,2024 12:34 PM ISTDeadly floods have impacted lakhs in Bangladesh. Following the tragedy, Bangladesh blamed India for the same. India rebuffed Bangladesh’s claims over the Flood situation in bordering areas saying it is ‘Factually incorrect’.
23 August,2024 09:35 PM ISTThe Nari Shakti forum recently organized a significant protest in Delhi, marching from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar to highlight the atrocities faced by minorities in Bangladesh. The demonstration was a response to the escalating violence against Hindus amid the country’s current political turmoil following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Former BJP leader Nupur Sharma voiced her concerns sharply, calling for an immediate end to what she termed as genocide against the Hindu community in Bangladesh. Her strong stance was echoed by BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj, who also condemned the violence unequivocally. The protest underscored the urgent need for international attention and action to address the human rights violations and ensure the protection of minority communities in Bangladesh.
16 August,2024 04:51 PM ISTPrime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the national flag for the 11th consecutive time from the Red Fort on the ocasion of Independence Day 2024, paying tribute to the sacrifices of those who fought for the nation's freedom. In his address, Modi highlighted India’s profound debt to these freedom fighters, acknowledging their role in the country's history. He also addressed several ongoing issues, including the welfare of Bangladeshi Hindus, emphasizing the government’s commitment to their protection and integration. Modi reiterated the importance of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) to ensure equality and justice across communities. Additionally, he condemned violence against women and affirmed the government's dedication to enhancing women’s safety and justice. Modi’s speech underscored both respect for the past and a focus on current and future national challenges.
15 August,2024 03:54 PM ISTDays after being removed from office in Bangladesh, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina made a special appeal to the people of ‘Sonar Bangla’ (Golden Bengal). In a heartfelt letter, she demanded justice for the vandalism of the Bangabandhu Museum. Sheikh Hasina stressed the need for a thorough investigation to identify and hold accountable those responsible for the recent killings and acts of sabotage. She emphasized the importance of finding the truth behind these attacks. Additionally, Sheikh Hasina urged everyone to observe National Mourning Day on August 15, which marks the assassination day of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding leader of Bangladesh. She called on the people to honor his memory and show solidarity by participating in this day of remembrance.
14 August,2024 04:32 PM ISTOn August 14, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath spoke at an event in Lucknow marking Partition Horrors Remembrance Day. He drew a comparison between the violence of the 1947 Partition and the situation in Pakistan and Bangladesh today. Adityanath mentioned that the atrocities, such as killings and attacks against Hindus, which occurred during the Partition, are still happening in these countries. He highlighted that during the Partition, around one million Hindus were killed, and similar acts of arson, vandalism, and violence against women are occurring now. Adityanath urged people to learn from the historical mistakes of the Partition to prevent such horrors from happening again. Watch video for more.
14 August,2024 02:45 PM ISTBangladesh protests continues even after Sheikh Hasina's ouster on August 5, which led to the formation of an interim government led by Md Yunus. Despite the change in leadership, violence persists, particularly against minority communities. Hundreds of Hindus have taken to the streets to protest attacks on their homes and temples, holding signs and pictures of the damage. In the US, Hindu groups have protested outside the White House, urging President Biden to take action against the violence. Hindu Democrats like Raja Krishnamoorthi and Shri Thanedar have also contacted the administration to express their concerns. White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre stated that the US is closely monitoring the situation in Bangladesh. Watch video for more.
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