‘Presence of extremism in Bangladesh’, Foreign Affairs Adviser reacted Rahul Gandhi's speech

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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In the speech of Rahul Gandhi about the presence of extremists in Bangladesh, the Foreign Affairs Advisor of the Interim government Touhid Hossain said that India should change such attitude and for good relations between the two countries. they should come out of this statement from this observation for the benefit of the two neighboring countries.

He said this at the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday (11 September) at 6 pm.

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They need to change this narrative, the foreign affairs adviser said. All but one group of extremism should come out of it. There is no such thing in our country. Besides, there is no person in the government who has anything to do with this. So they (India) should come out with such statements for good relations between the two countries.

Meanwhile, the foreign affairs adviser had a courtesy meeting with Russia and Iran. Stating that they have talked about solving the complexity of financial transactions with Russia and Iran, the foreign adviser said, the ambassadors have asked to see what can be done about the problems that are related to the transfer of various development activities and financial transactions with Russia and Iran. The money is in the spare account but it will be seen.

However, Tauhid Hossain did not talk about the letter of the Indian businessmen on the hilsa export ban. However, the letter to the Foreign Adviser from India was sent by the Fish Importer's Association of India.

It is to be noted that during an exchange of views with journalists at the National Press Club in Washington today, Rahul Gandhi, the leader of India's opposition Congress, said that there are extremists in Bangladesh.

This leader also said that India is concerned about it.