
India-Bangladesh Relations: The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has made a statement on Thursday (May 29, 2025) to have a good relationship with Bangladesh. According to the PTI report, Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that India wants to establish a positive and creative relationship with the neighboring country Bangladesh. Apart from this, he has also requested Dhaka to hold independent, fair and inclusive elections in the country.
During the weekly press briefing of the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal said, “We want a good relationship with Bangladesh, to fulfill the wishes and interests of the people of both countries.” He said, “Bangladesh should also ensure the wishes and mandate of the people through inclusive, fair and independent elections in the country as soon as possible.”
Demonstrations to hold elections in Bangladesh
New Delhi’s remarks about the general elections to be held in Bangladesh have come at a time when government employees in Bangladesh have started protests at a new level and many political parties are demanding to conduct elections in the country by the end of this year.
Mohammad Yunus’s interim government sitting in power after protest against Sheikh Hasina
After a large -scale protests in Bangladesh last year and August last year, the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country and take refuge in India. During this time, for the last nine months, the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus in Bangladesh has been assuming power.
In such a situation, when the pressure on the interim government is increasing for holding elections in the country, the Chief Advisor of the government, Mohammad Yunus, announced during his visit to Japan that the next general elections in the country will be held between December this year and June 2026 next year.
Mohammad Yunus held India responsible for the latest position of Bangladesh
Mohammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of the Interim Government, blamed India for the latest situations in Bangladesh, to which the Indian Foreign Ministry now reacted. Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, “The interim government of Bangladesh is trying to divert attention from the criticism caused by the situation and challenges in its country.
He said, “Whenever such statements come out, it seems that you want to divert people in some other direction by distracting the attention of people related to your power, but when you accuse others by saying that these external problems are caused by others, it does not solve that problem.”
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