Bangladesh Interim government rules out banning Awami League, wants good relations with India, apologies to Hindu community
Op IndiaOn Monday, the Bangladesh Interim government said that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s stay in New Delhi will not affect their bilateral relations with India. He said, “Bangladesh is on the brink of a new beginning.” Home Affairs adviser to the Interim government rules out banning Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League Earlier in the day on Monday, Home Affairs Adviser to the Interim government, equivalent to Home Minister, Brigadier General M Sakhawat Hussain said that the interim government had no intention of banning Hasina’s Awami League party as he added that it has made several contributions for the country. Failed to provide security: Interim government apologies to Hindu and other religious minorities, Mohammad Yunus to meet Hindu students While the Islamists and their supports including alleged fact-checker Alt News’ Mohammad Zubair, journalists like Rana Ayyub, and Arfa Khanum Sherwani as well as RJ Sayema have been attempting to whitewash religious persecution and attacks on Bangladeshi Hindus, the interim government of Bangladesh has issued an apology to the Hindu community. Want to advance bilateral relations with India: Foreign Affairs Adviser A day earlier, the Interim government said that it would take steps to bring back former prime minister Sheikh Hasina if the law ministry requested.