Day after Misri’s Dhaka visit, hundreds protests in New Delhi over attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh

Day after Misri’s Dhaka visit, hundreds protests in New Delhi over attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh
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undreds of protesters rallied near the Bangladesh diplomatic mission in the Indian capital on Tuesday, pressing for an end to reported attacks on Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh after former premier Sheikh Hasina fled into exile in India in August.
Scores of social and cultural organizations joined the protest in New Delhi a day after top Foreign Ministry officials from the two countries, Vikram Misri and Mohammad Jashim Uddin, met in Dhaka, the Bangladesh capital, to discuss their strained relations. It was the first high-level visit to Bangladesh by an Indian official since massive protests ended Hasina’s 15-year rule.
Following Hasina’s ouster, minorities – and particularly Hindus – have reported widespread attacks in the Muslim-majority nation of Bangladesh, but Bangladesh says the reports are widely exaggerated.Most Bangladeshi Hindus are thought to support Hasina’s secular Awami League party.
Tensions spiked over the recent arrest of a Hindu spiritual leader in Bangladesh, which is currently being run by an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. India also stopped issuing visas to Bangladeshis, except for emergency medical visas, after Hasina fled. Many Indian nationals working on infrastructure projects also left Bangladesh because of security threats.
After Monday’s meeting, Misri told reporters there was no reason for the mutually beneficial relationship between the two countries to deteriorate.”To that end, therefore, I have underlined today India’s desire to work closely with the interim government of Bangladesh,” he said.Pushpa 2 (Hindi) Box Office: Has an UNIMAGINABLE Monday, enters Rs. 300 Crore Club, will enter Rs. 400 Crore Club tomorrow