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RSS annual report flags violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, says restoring long-term peace in Manipur will take time

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Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, has dismissed U.S. official Tulsi Gabbard’s remarks on the alleged persecution of minorities, calling them baseless and lacking evidence. Dhaka emphasized its efforts to combat extremism and maintain peace. To see what's next, stay tuned for the latest updates! #Bangladesh #Dhaka #TulsiGabbard #USPolitics #ReligiousFreedom #SouthAsia #Geopolitics #HumanRights #MinorityRights #PoliticalNews #Diplomacy #BreakingNews Also Read Bangladesh Slams US Spy Chief Gabbard’s Remarks On Minority Persecution :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/bangladesh-slams-us-spy-chief-gabbard-s-remarks-on-minority-persecution-4097771.html?ref=DMDesc Bangladesh Government Refutes Tulsi Gabbard's Claims on Minority Persecution and Misrepresentation :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/bangladesh-rejects-gabbards-remarks-on-minority-persecution-011-4097583.html?ref=DMDesc PM Modi Meets US Intel Chief Tulsi Gabbard, Discusses Khalistani Threat, Security Cooperation :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/pm-modi-meets-us-intel-chief-tulsi-gabbard-discusses-khalistani-threat-security-cooperation-4097213.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.178~GR.124~

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