New Delhi: el Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) summoned the high interim commissioner of Bangladesh to India, Md. Islam nuralFriday to express concerns about recent statements from Bangladesh Authorities that portray India in a “negative light.”
The statement published by the MEA in response to the media consultations, citing the spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said: “The high commissioner of Bangladesh to India, Mr. Maryro. 5:00 pm”.
Attracting more details of the call, Mea added, “it was transmitted that India wants a positive, constructive and mutually beneficial relationship with Bangladesh, which has reiterated several times in the recent high -level meetings.”
Then, the dissatisfaction expressed by the comments made by the Bangladesh authorities states: “However, it is unfortunate that the regular statements made by the Bangladesh authorities continue to negatively portray India, responsible for the problems of internal governance. These declarations of Bangladesh They are in fact responsible for persistent negativity. “
The statement also clarified that the comments attributed to former Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, were “made in their individual capacity in which India does not have a role to play.” “Fulfilling this with the position of the government of India will not help add positivity to bilateral relations,” said the MEA.
“While the government of India will make efforts for a mutually beneficial relationship, we hope that Bangladesh corresponds in a similar way without vitiating the atmosphere,” he added.
This occurs a day after the Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs convened the Indian High Interim Commissioner in Dhaka and presented a strong protest for the statements made by former Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, while he was in exile In India. Bangladesh formally requested India in writing to prevent Hasina from making more comments, stating that her comments were “false and manufactured” and are considered “a hostile act.”
The recent tensions began when Hasina responded emotionally to the recent vandalism of her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s house in Dhaka. She condemned the attack, drawing comparisons with the story and warning that “history comes.” He also urged citizens to resist the current administration, criticizing the destruction of structures linked to the national independence and identity of Bangladesh.
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