What is Bangladesh PM warning to India?
Bangladesh's prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has spoken out two days after the attack on Hindu temples, saying that her government will ensure heavy punishment for the offenders and safety for Hindus.
Former bangladesh Foreign Secretary Telahit Hussain told that the Bangladeshi leadership had publicly expressed fear about what might happen in india as a result of Bangladesh's conflict. In general, bangladesh does not provide such information to India. In the past, India's ruling BJP's most prominent individual has used deceptive language to criticize Bangladesh. We didn't talk honestly even back then.
The ruling party in bangladesh is in disarray. Since the advent of the bjp government in india in 2014, the future of secularism in india has been a topic of debate. Discrimination against Muslims has also been reported in India. There have been numerous instances of members of a particular community being murdered for religious reasons.
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Former Bangladeshi Foreign Secretary Thowheed Hussain believes the Telahit-led Awami League government is pushing communal politics in india and considers it an embarrassment. As Islamic extremism grows in the country's largest neighbour, fears that it could spread to bangladesh are understandable, he added. Dhowheed has resided in india for nine years for diplomatic reasons, claiming that India's secular system is weak.India's prime minister, narendra Modi
Professor Sanjay Bhardwaj of jawaharlal nehru University, who teaches South Asian politics, said he agreed with Sheikh Hasina. Hussein admits that the political turmoil in india could have a direct impact on Bangladesh. religion, caste, region, and ethnic politics, he claims, are not new in South Asia. islam is the state religion of bangladesh, according to the country's constitution. Sheikh Hasina, on the other hand, has advocated for minorities' rights. India's majoritarian politics have had an impact on the country's minorities, particularly Muslims. However, India's democracy remains intact, and the country has not yet become a Hindu nation. Bhardwaj stated, "I do not believe there is a significant threat to Muslims under narendra Modi's seven-year administration."I believe the BJP's top leadership should be aware of this. Former bangladesh Foreign Secretary Telahit Hussain feels that Sheikh Hasina's statement will be ignored by India's governing bjp government.
In terms of economics, I believe the bjp has exhausted its options. The BJP's only ally is religion. If Sheikh Hasina wants to be in the homeland, she can get a political benefit by extending her finger towards India.