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Incidents cannot be ruled out… External Affairs Ministry said about attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh

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Incidents cannot be ruled out… External Affairs Ministry said about attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh

Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (file photo)

India has taken a strict stance on attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. On Friday, the Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement saying that India has strongly raised the issue of atrocities against Hindus and other minorities with the Government of Bangladesh. The Ministry of External Affairs said that our position on Bangladesh is very clear. There, the interim government should fulfill its responsibility to protect all minorities.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that current events cannot be considered mere exaggeration by the media. ISKCON is an international organization and is dedicated to social service. We hope that the legal process is fair in the case of people associated with ISKCON and that their rights are also respected. We once again call on Bangladesh to take all necessary measures to protect minorities. We are concerned about increasing incidents of extremist rhetoric, violence and incitement.

What did the Ministry of External Affairs say about the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das?

At the same time, regarding the arrest of ISKCON saint Chinmoy Krishna Das, the Ministry of External Affairs said that as far as cases against individuals are concerned, we have seen that legal processes are underway. We hope that these processes address the case in a fair, equitable and transparent manner, ensuring full respect for the legal rights of all interested parties.

On the issue of the Indian cricket team playing in Pakistan, the Ministry of External Affairs said that the BCCI has issued a statement in this regard and has expressed security concerns. In such a situation, it seems less likely.

Saying about the Adani case – No advance information from the United States

At the same time, on the Adani case, the ministry said that we have not received any prior information from the United States on this matter. We have not received any request (court order or otherwise) from the US government in this matter. In our opinion, this is between a private company and some individuals, and the US Department of Justice and the Indian government are not official parties to this.

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