40 rafale deployed in bengal only 2 india took a tough stance yunus got scared

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Till now the government and administration in Bangladesh had kept their mouths shut. Its effect is also visible. They are admitting that in their presence, incidents of atrocities on Hindus are coming to light every day. Till yesterday there was big talk about providing security. Now Yunus has accepted the incidents of atrocities on Hindus.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is worried about the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. Foreign Secretary also visited Bangladesh. Where he met the head of the interim government, Mohammad Yunus, and discussed the atrocities on Hindus. Later, the Foreign Secretary met the Parliamentary Committee and shared information about his visit to Bangladesh and what was happening there. The impact of the Foreign Secretary’s visit is also visible. Mohammad Younus is now on the back foot. Till now the government and administration in Bangladesh had kept their mouths shut. Its effect is also visible. They are admitting that in their presence, incidents of atrocities on Hindus are coming to light every day. Till yesterday there was big talk about providing security. Now Yunus has accepted the incidents of atrocities on Hindus.

Yunus government 88 cases accepted

Bangladesh has confirmed 88 cases of communal violence targeting minorities, mainly Hindus, since the departure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August. Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to interim government head Muhammad Yunus, revealed the figures and said 70 people had been arrested in connection with the attacks. The announcement follows the visit of Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who raised concerns about the safety and welfare of minorities in Bangladesh during meetings with the country’s leadership. Misri expressed India’s apprehension over the increasing number of attacks and urged to increase protection of vulnerable communities.

2 Rafale is enough

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Suvendu Adhikari on Tuesday said two Rafale fighter jets would be enough for Bangladesh amid growing concerns over alleged persecution of religious minorities, especially Hindus, in the neighboring country. The BJP along with several Hindu organizations protested at Ghojadanga near the Bangladesh border in Basirhat in North 24 Parganas district to condemn the alleged persecution of religious minorities in Bangladesh. Suvendu Adhikari, who led the protest, criticized Bangladesh and described the situation there as bad. We are not dependent on Bangladesh, Bangladesh is dependent on us. The official said that if we do not send 97 products then you will not get rice and clothes. If we do not send the electricity generated from Jharkhand, 80% of the villages will not have electricity. He also warned against sending Rafale fighter aircraft to Bangladesh, saying that ’40 Rafale aircraft are deployed in Hasimara. Just sending two planes will suffice.

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