New Delhi: The Chief of Opposition within the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, joined leaders from varied political events at an all-party assembly convened by the central authorities on Tuesday to handle the continued state of affairs in Bangladesh. In the course of the convention, Exterior Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar briefed in regards to the state of affairs in Bangladesh. Jaishankar stated that India is intently monitoring the developments.
In the course of the assembly, Chief of Opposition Rahul Gandhi questioned the potential involvement of overseas forces within the worsening state of affairs of the Bangladesh authorities. He additionally requested if there have been anti-India sentiments among the many protesters.
In the meantime, the opposition occasion is happy with the federal government’s response and stands by the present state of affairs.
Briefed an All-Occasion assembly in Parliament at present in regards to the ongoing developments in Bangladesh.
Recognize the unanimous assist and understanding that was prolonged. pic.twitter.com/tiitk5M5zn
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) August 6, 2024
“Briefed an All-Occasion assembly in Parliament at present in regards to the ongoing developments in Bangladesh. Recognize the unanimous assist and understanding that was prolonged,” Jaishankar posted on X after the assembly.
Addressing political occasion leaders in Parliament Home, Jaishankar said that India is coordinating with the Bangladesh Military to make sure the protection of over 10,000 Indian college students within the nation. Sources say that at the very least 8,000 Indian nationals have returned to this point.
Congress MP Karti P Chidambaram instructed ANI, “It’s a good step that the Exterior Affairs Minister is briefing all occasion members; we welcome that transfer. We’re utterly with the federal government so far as the nationwide safety and security of our residents are thought-about.”
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her place on Monday amid escalating protests and arrived at Hindon Air Base close to New Delhi in a C-130 Hercules army transport plane. In line with the Dhaka Tribune, at the very least 135 folks had been killed in Bangladesh on Monday as a consequence of police firings, mob beatings, and widespread arson throughout the nation.