New Delhi: In an all-party meeting called to discuss the emerging situation in Bangladesh on Tuesday, Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi expressed serious concern about the situation in Bangladesh in view of the recent developments.
Gandhi’s Perspective
During the meeting, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar informed the leaders about the current unrest in Bangladesh. After the briefing, Gandhi expressed his support for the steps taken by the Indian government, insisting that the steps were in the national interest.
Moreover, Gandhi also raised several concerns, particularly as he looked at the situation and possible foreign involvement. He also questioned whether external powers, particularly China and Pakistan, are playing a role in destabilizing Bangladesh, hinting at possible interventions that could have far-reaching implications for regional stability.
Government’s Response on Rahul Gandhi’s Perspective
Responding to Gandhi’s question, the government said it was investigating and investigating all possible angles and that it was an evolving situation.
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Besides, the government of India gave an update on the security of Indian nationals in Bangladesh, assuring leaders that the situation is under control. About 12,000 Indians are safe, and embassy officials in Bangladesh are safe, the government said. Additionally, it was specifically noted that around 8,000 Indians have already returned home, further measures are being taken to ensure the safety and repatriation of those still in Bangladesh.
Current Situation in Bangladesh
Currently, Bangladesh is facing a fluid political situation after Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post in the wake of growing protests. The protests, mainly led by students, turned into anti-government protests, demanding an end to quotas in government jobs. In Dhaka, under the leadership of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, leaders of the anti-discrimination student movement proposed an interim government to address Bangladesh’s ongoing challenges. After Sheikh Hasina’s resignation, he arrived in India on Monday evening. Sheikh Hasina is currently in Delhi, but it is not clear whether she will stay later or go elsewhere.
Gandhi’s Perspective on the Bangladesh Crisis
Gandhi also drew attention to the plight of minorities in Bangladesh, citing reports of attacks on their property. He asserted that the security and status of minorities in neighboring countries is a vital concern for India, given the deep cultural and historical ties between the two countries. The RJD members also looked into the security of minorities and Indians and beefed up adequate security at the border to avoid any untoward incident.
Diverse Perspectives of Leaders at the Meeting
YSRCP member Vijaysai Reddy expressed full support to the government, stressing that it is in the best interest of the nation and the two countries. During the meeting, leaders of various political parties engaged in vigorous discussions on how to navigate the delicate situation in Bangladesh while safeguarding India’s national interests.
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Bangladesh Prime Minister inquired about Sheikh Hasina. It seems like the government is confirming Sheikh Hasina’s presence in India and ensuring her safety under the supervision of the National Security Advisor and her team. According to sources.
Assessment of the incident
Additionally, sources indicated that the government has emphasized the impact of the current political situation in Bangladesh on India-Bangladesh relations and trade, targeting significant shocks. In response to the ongoing unrest, the government has directed all relevant authorities, including the Border Security Force (BSF), particularly in West Bengal, to take necessary measures to deal with the situation and arrange for the repatriation and protection of stranded Indian nationals. And resigned Minister Sheikh Hasina’s current protection and temporary accommodation arrange. The Indian government is actively coordinating with authorities to manage the crisis and ensure regional stability.