Bangladesh Nationalist Party warns India against interference
DHAKA, AUG 19: The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and student movement leaders have issued a warning to India’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) against interfering in Bangladesh’s internal affairs, according to Bengali media reports. This comes amid rising political tensions following the end of Sheikh Hasina Wajid’s government in Bangladesh.
BNP officials stated that India appears agitated and may be attempting to destabilize the security situation in Bangladesh. They accused the BJP of engaging in large-scale interference in Bangladeshi politics, causing concern in the region.
The situation has escalated since the change in Bangladesh’s government, with India’s Modi administration reportedly uneasy about the departure of Sheikh Hasina Wajid, who was viewed by some as favorable to Indian interests.
The warnings from the BNP reflect growing concerns about potential external interference in Bangladesh’s political landscape and its implications for regional stability.
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