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'Because of mistake of Congress, they are suffering': BSP chief Mayawati on Bangladesh issue

IndiaTimes Saturday, 7 December 2024
BSP chief Mayawati criticized Congress's silence on alleged atrocities against Hindus, particularly Dalits, in Bangladesh. She urged the BJP-led central government to intervene and protect the victims or repatriate them, blaming Congress for their plight. This follows reports of unrest impacting Indo-Bangladesh trade and strained relations between the two countries.
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