Bangladesh has lodged a formal protest with India following remarks made by Indian Home Minister Amit Shah during a political rally in Jharkhand.
Shah referred to Bangladeshi nationals as 'infiltrators,' which the Bangladesh government found objectionable and unacceptable. Dhaka has urged New Delhi to caution its political leaders against making such statements, which could harm bilateral relations.
The protest was conveyed through a diplomatic note to the Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Dhaka.
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This kind of divisive rhetoric only fuels unnecessary tension between neighboring countries when we should be focusing on cooperation and shared progress. Instead of labeling people as "infiltrators," let's work on regional solidarity and addressing migration issues through diplomacy and mutual understanding.
It's about time someone called out the issue of illegal immigration, but now they're making a big fuss over a simple truth!
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Honestly, Amit Shah is just calling it how it is. Every country has the right to protect its borders and sovereignty, and it’s about time someone spoke up about infiltration issues.
Amit Shah is just calling out the truth about illegal migration, and Bangladesh should focus on securing their borders instead of getting offended.
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Bangladesh lodges official protest over Amit Shah's Jharkhand rally remark
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Bangladesh lodged a protest with New Delhi over Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remarks on Bangladeshi nationals during his Jharkhand visit. The Bangl
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Bangladesh protests Amit Shah's remarks on ‘infiltrators’ at Jharkhand poll rally
The Bangladesh government urged India to caution its political leaders against making such “objectionable and unacceptable” statements.
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