The political earthquake in Bangladesh has caused trouble in the whole of Asia. From Asian countries to all the European countries, all eyes are on Bangladesh. Today the Indian government also called an all-party meeting on the political crisis in Bangladesh, in which the leaders of all the parties were talked to on this delicate issue. Let us tell you that after resigning, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina turned directly towards India. She is staying at the Air Force’s Hindon Airbase. At the same time, when Congress MP Manish Tiwari was asked about this issue, he said that the situation in Bangladesh is delicate.
Situation is sensitive and serious- Manish Tiwari
Congress leader Manish Tewari said on Bangladesh issue, “The situation in Bangladesh is sensitive and serious. It is a matter of concern for South Asia and East Asia. I hope it will be discussed in both the houses and the government will facilitate it. It is important to discuss the Bangladesh issue.”
We stand with them- Shashi Tharoor
On the current situation in Bangladesh, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said, “As far as India is concerned, the first and foremost signal to the people of Bangladesh is that we stand with them, India has no other vested interest. There are some disturbing reports coming in, of attacks on Hindu homes, temples and individuals. We all saw pictures of looting yesterday. Maybe in a few days the situation will calm down and stabilize, if that does not happen, there is also a danger of refugees fleeing to our country and this will be a matter of serious concern.”
‘Closely monitoring the situation’
Shashi Tharoor further said, “I hope our High Commissioner and our staff are safe and are monitoring the situation closely. We still don’t know who will be in the interim government. There are some understandable concerns in India about the growing influence of Jamaat-e-Islami, which has been very hostile towards India in the past, and this situation looks likely to involve intervention by China and Pakistan. We don’t want an unstable or hostile neighbour.”
It is very worrying to see- Karti Chidambaram
Congress MP Karti P Chidambaram said, “It is very worrying to see the kind of chaos and violence that is happening in Bangladesh. Our primary concern is the safety of our citizens there, border security and what kind of future government will come in Bangladesh. As far as national security and interests are concerned, we are fully with the government. The government briefed us all in the morning.”
Flaw in policy- Pappu Yadav
On the issue of Bangladesh, Pappu Yadav, an independent MP from Purnia, said, “The situation is not good. In this situation, Indira Gandhi is remembered. When we talk about sovereign culture, security of people, trade, economy, security of the country, then our policy becomes important. When our neighboring country becomes an enemy, then there is a mess in the policy. At this time we need to take corrective steps. China has succeeded because it was keeping an eye on Bangladesh. We need to be careful. India has always believed in ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. The main thing is that Bangladesh is losing interest in India in terms of trade. This is not a good thing.”
India will also be affected- Priyanka Chaturvedi
On the current situation in Bangladesh, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Priyanka Chaturvedi said, “Whatever is happening in Bangladesh will also affect India. Bangladesh is our border country. If there is chaos in Bangladesh, it will not be good for India. How can the Indians present there be brought back and how can the borders be secured, the chaos happening there should not spread to India.”
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