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Foreign Minister S Jaishankar's statement, said- 'Temples and Hindus were targeted' – News India Live

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Foreign Minister S Jaishankar speaking on Bangladesh violence. Violence has been going on in Bangladesh since July. This violence took place after the Supreme Court's decision. In the statement of Foreign Minister S Jaishankar in Rajya Sabha, it was said that India is keeping a close watch on the situation in Bangladesh. Violence has taken a violent form in Bangladesh. Elements have also started attacking temples. Religious places are being demolished.

India is keeping a close eye on the Bangladesh crisis. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has put forth India's stand on the Bangladesh crisis in the Rajya Sabha. S Jaishankar said that the relations between India and Bangladesh are very strong. The only agenda of the protest was to remove Sheikh Hasina from power in Bangladesh. Jaishankar said that Sheikh Hasina has sought permission to come to India.

The only agenda is to remove Sheikh Hasina from power: S Jaishankar

The foreign minister said that the only agenda of the protesters is to remove Sheikh Hasina from power. Sheikh Hasina requested to stay in India for some time. Sheikh Hasina has resigned after the violence.

Indian government has contacted Army Chief: S Jaishankar

He said that the Indian government is in touch with the army chief. We hope that the government that is in power now will provide security to the Indian High Commission and our people. When Jaishankar was speaking in the Rajya Sabha, a leader of the Hindu community in Dhaka said that attacks were taking place in their areas.

S Jaishankar said in Rajya Sabha – Violence has been going on in Bangladesh since July

Foreign Minister S Jaishankar speaking on Bangladesh violence. Violence has been going on in Bangladesh since July. This violence took place after the Supreme Court's decision.

Government is closely monitoring the situation in Bangladesh: Jaishankar

Addressing an all-party meeting, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday said the situation in Bangladesh is not so alarming that 12,000-13,000 Indians need to be evacuated from the violence-hit country. Jaishankar is also scheduled to speak on the issue in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha today. He said at the all-party meeting that the government is closely monitoring the situation in Bangladesh after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led government due to anti-government protests, in which more than 300 people were killed.

What did S Jaishankar say on the situation in Bangladesh?

  • A look at the situation in Bangladesh
  • Alert on Bangladesh India border
  • Violence has been going on in Bangladesh since July
  • Temples were also attacked in Bangladesh
  • Even after the SC order, people's anger did not subside
  • Hindus were attacked in Bangladesh
  • Bangladesh police attacked
  • Sheikh Hasina resigned after the violence
  • Sheikh Hasina asked for permission to visit India
  • We are in touch with the Dhaka administration
  • India-Bangladesh relations strengthened

After speaking in the Rajya Sabha, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar will present his views on the Bangladesh issue in the Lok Sabha. It is being told that an all-party meeting was held under the chairmanship of Jaishankar on Tuesday morning. Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attended the meeting. Along with this, the Parliamentary Affairs Minister also attended this meeting.

Bangladesh is a special neighbour of India: Jaishankar

In the meeting, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar informed the political parties about the current situation in Bangladesh. Jaishankar said that Bangladesh is a special neighbouring country of India. Relations between India and Bangladesh have been good. Sheikh Hasina fled from Bangladesh and came to India. She can go to Britain or any other country from here.

There have been attacks on business establishments and temples of Hindu minorities: Jaishankar

The Foreign Minister said that there is a big and deep division and polarization in Bangladesh politics. We hope that the situation will return to normal. The security forces on our borders are monitoring the situation and are on alert. There were about 18 thousand Indians in Bangladesh, out of which a large number of students have returned. At present there are 12 to 13 thousand people. The attacks on business establishments and temples of Hindu minorities are most worrying. We are in touch with the Dhaka administration and have asked them to ensure the safety of our ambassadors and Hindu minorities.

What is India's stand on Sheikh Hasina?

What is India's stand on Sheikh Hasina? How will India deal with the martial law imposed in Bangladesh? What will be the impact of instability in Bangladesh on the Indian economy? What will be the role of China and Pakistan? Foreign Minister S Jaishankar can inform the political parties about all this.

Foreign Minister will answer in Parliament on the situation in Bangladesh

The Modi government wants to take all parties into confidence before making any statement in Parliament on the issue of insurgency in Bangladesh. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar is going to make a statement in the Lok Sabha on the situation in Bangladesh.