India refuted Bangladesh’s demands from Awami League offices in Kolkata and New Delhi, and he argued that no activities against Bangladesh are taking place in his field. The Foreign Ministry describes the allegations as incorrectly and emphasizes his commitment to fair elections in Bangladesh. India on Wednesday rejected Bangladesh allegations that the Awami League offices in Kolkata and New Delhi were admitted to ‘anti-bangladesh activities’, demanding that no such activity be allowed from Indian soil. (AP) India on Wednesday rejected Bangladesh allegations that the Awami League offices in KolStiga and Newhi indicated that the ‘B-Banglad activities’ were administered. No such activity is allowed from Indian soil. The Foreign Ministry (MEA) called Dhaka’s allegation “wrongly” and repeated the position of New -Delhi about the support of free and fair elections in the neighboring country. What did Bangladesh claim? The Bangladesh Ministery of Foreign Affairs, in a sharp-worded statement, claims that “Awami League-linked offices” are run in India, allegedly by leaders and activists who have refuge across the border. It urged New -Delhi to “immediately” ensure the closure “of such centers to prevent it from being described as” an insult against the people and the state Bangladesh. ” Dhaka claimed that political campaigns are carried out in violation of the interests of Bangladeshi, especially by ‘members of a forbidden political party’ in India. The statement mentioned specifically mentioned offices in Kolkata and New -Delhi. How did India respond? With the rejection of the allegations, India said that it has no knowledge of such activities and that they will allow under no circumstances. “The Government of India is unaware of any activities against Bangladesh by alleged members of the Awami League in India or of any action that is contrary to Indian law. The government does not allow political activities against other countries from Indian land,” the Mea said. India called the complaint “incorrectly”, and India underlined its expectation that “free, fair and inclusive elections will be held in Bangladesh as early as possible to determine the will and mandate of the people.” Why is Awami League in the middle of controversy? The Awami League, led by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has been under intense pressure since the student guided protests broke out last year and then hijacked by Islamic groups. Hasina has faced their unrest and accusations of authoritarianism and is currently in captivity in India. Get latest real -time updates keep abreast of the latest trend, India, world and US news. Business Newsnews Not Awethang of Anti-Bangladesh Activities’: India rejects Dhaka’s charge on Awami League in Kolkata, New Delhi More
‘Not aware of activities against Bangladesh’: India rejects Dhaka’s charge on Awami League in Kolkata, New Delhi
