Dhaka: To hide its failure regarding the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, the government of Mohammad Yunus has started blaming India through gestures. Instead of stopping attacks on Hindus, interim government chief Mohammad Yunus on Wednesday called for national unity from political parties. He said its aim was to counter the “campaign with the involvement of big countries” to discredit the rebellion against the then Sheikh Hasina government. His gesture was directly towards India. However, Yunus did not openly take the name of India.
Let us tell you that while addressing the representatives of political parties amid tension with India, Yunus did not take the name of any country. Sources said that during this period, Yunus sought the opinion of political leaders on three issues. It alleged that “propaganda” is going on against Bangladesh in India and other parts of the world. The second allegation includes the attack on the Bangladesh Mission in Agartala and allegations of attacks on minorities in Bangladesh in recent times. Yunus said that people in the country and abroad who dislike the rebellion in July-August are trying to show that there is some “dangerous” reason behind removing Sheikh Hasina from the post of Prime Minister.
Yunus said-conspiracy going on at international level
Without naming any country, Yunus said, “The campaign against New Bangladesh is no longer limited to the domestic level, but big countries have also been included in it.” In the video released by Yunus' office, he was seen as a political leader. “Now we have to tell the whole world that we are one,” the leaders were heard saying. Whatever we achieved, we achieved it together. This has now become an issue of our existence. (Language)
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