Prime Minister Modi Emphasizes Safety of Hindus in Bangladesh During Call with Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus
Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a significant telephonic conversation today with Professor Mohammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser of the Interim Government of Bangladesh. The discussion centered on ensuring the safety and protection of Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh amidst the country’s transitional period.
During the call, Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India’s unwavering support for a democratic, stable, peaceful, and progressive Bangladesh. He emphasized India’s longstanding commitment to supporting the people of Bangladesh through various development initiatives, highlighting the shared cultural and historical ties between the two nations.
A key focus of the conversation was the safety of minority communities, particularly Hindus, in Bangladesh. Prime Minister Modi underscored the importance of safeguarding these communities, stressing that their protection is paramount for maintaining harmony and peace in the region.
“India stands firmly with Bangladesh as it navigates through this period,” Prime Minister Modi stated. “The protection of Hindus and all other minority groups is not only crucial for Bangladesh’s internal stability but also for the broader relationship between our two nations.”
In response, Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus assured Prime Minister Modi that the Interim Government of Bangladesh would give utmost priority to the protection, safety, and security of Hindus and all minority communities. Prof. Yunus emphasized that the government is committed to maintaining peace and ensuring that all citizens, regardless of their religious background, are protected and can live without fear.
The leaders also discussed strategies for advancing bilateral relations in line with the national priorities of both countries. They agreed on the importance of continued cooperation and dialogue to strengthen the ties between India and Bangladesh, particularly in areas that contribute to the welfare and security of their people.
This conversation highlights the mutual commitment of India and Bangladesh to fostering a safe and inclusive environment for all communities, reflecting the shared values of democracy and peace that bind the two nations together.
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