In meeting with Yunus, PM Modi raises concerns over safety of Hindus in Bangladesh

By : Sandhya
India's worries on the safety and security of minorities, particularly Hindus in Bangladesh, were emphasized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, according to the ministry of external affairs. "India's support for a democratic, stable, peaceful, progressive, and inclusive Bangladesh was reaffirmed by PM Modi.
He emphasized Professor Yunus India wants to have a productive and positive relationship with Bangladesh. Foreign secretary Vikram Misri added, "The PM also urged that any rhetoric that vitiates the environment is best avoided." "To maintain border security and security, vigorous enforcement of the law and the prevention of unlawful border crossing are required on the border.
The PM also emphasizes India's worries for minorities' safety and security, particularly that of Hindus in Bangladesh," he continued. After Sheikh Hasina, India's longtime ally, was overthrown as prime minister by a student-led rebellion and escaped to India by helicopter, Yunus assumed leadership of Bangladesh in August 2024.