India-Bangladesh relations won't fall prey to any kind of diplomacy: PM Modi
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India-Bangladesh relations won't fall prey to any kind of diplomacy: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the National Day programme in Dhaka on March 26.
While speaking at the National Day programme as its Guest of Honour, PM Modi said, "Today in Bangladesh, the blood of those who fought for their liberation and the blood of Indian soldiers are flowing together.
This blood will form such a relationship that will not break down under any type of pressure and will not fall prey to any kind of diplomacy." "Today, I also salute the brave soldiers of Indian Army who stood with brothers and sisters of Bangladesh in 'Muktijuddho'.
I am happy that many Indian soldiers who participated in Bangladesh Liberation War are present at this event today," he added.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met with the Indian athletes who participated in the Paris Olympics, praising their achievements and inspiring the nation. In this special interaction, Modi acknowledged their hard work and dedication while discussing India’s future ambitions, including hosting the 2036 Olympics. Watch as PM Modi honors these sports stars and shares his vision for India’s role on the global athletic stage. Don’t miss this uplifting moment of national pride and future aspirations!
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On the occasion of Independence Day, Prime Minister Modi called for the safety and protection of the Hindus and other minority communities in neighboring.. DNA
Bangladesh's interim government chief advisor, Muhammad Yunus, visited the Dhakeshwari National Temple in Dhaka amid escalating violence against the Hindu community. In a show of solidarity, the Nobel laureate called for unity and equal rights for all, emphasising the importance of addressing the root causes of communal tensions. Yunus's visit comes in the wake of numerous attacks on Hindus following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with widespread protests demanding better protection for minority communities. Watch the full coverage of Yunus's temple visit and his appeal for peace and justice.
#MuhammadYunus #DhakeshwariTemple #Bangladesh #HinduRights #MinorityProtection #CommunalHarmony #NobelLaureate #HumanRights #SheikhHasina #ReligiousTolerance #DhakaProtests #PeaceAndUnity #StopViolence #MinoritySafety #Solidarity
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Sheikh Hasina, who recently resigned as Bangladesh's Prime Minister and fled Dhaka amid protests, had prepared an undelivered speech intended to address the unrest that led to her resignation. As the situation worsened and security concerns escalated, she was advised to leave without delivering the speech. Now in India, the 76-year-old has revealed details of the undelivered address, accusing the United States of plotting a regime change in Bangladesh. These allegations, if aired, would have highlighted a significant geopolitical claim linked to her departure from office.
#SheikhHasina #bangladeshprotests #Sheikhhasinanews #oneindia #oneindianews
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Bangladesh finds itself in the throes of turmoil following the sudden resignation and escape of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina earlier this week. As the political vacuum deepens, violence has surged, with minority communities, particularly Hindus, bearing the brunt of the unrest. In the heart of Dhaka, hundreds took to the streets to protest the escalating attacks on minority groups, chanting "Who are we, Bengali Bengali" in a desperate plea for peace and unity. The demonstrators, blocking a major intersection in the city, carried posters and placards demanding immediate action to protect the vulnerable Hindu population.
#BangladeshCrisis #SaveHindus #DhakaProtests #MinorityRights #SheikhHasina #PoliticalTurmoil #ProtectHindus #CommunalViolence #BangladeshUnrest #BengaliUnity #MuhammadYunus #HinduLivesMatter #RestorePeace #EndViolence #BangladeshProtests
In the midst of the chaotic political upheaval in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina's decision to land at Ghaziabad's Hindon Air Base was driven by strategic and security considerations. With the situation in Dhaka becoming increasingly volatile, Hasina required a secure and discreet location for her evacuation. Hindon Air Base, located on the outskirts of Delhi, offered a high-security environment and a strategic position close to the Indian capital, ensuring both safety and a swift transition to safety. The choice of Hindon Air Base highlighted the urgency of Hasina's departure and the need for a secure haven amid the escalating crisis.
#bangladeshcrisis #sheikhhasinaresign #HindonAirbase #SheikhHasinaHindonAirbase #SheikhHasinaInIndia #bangladeshprotest #sheikhhasina #khaledazia #wakeruzzaman #bangladeshcurfew #bangladeshunderattack #bangladeshpm #indiabangladesh #bangladeshpolitics #latestnews #breakingnews #englishnews #bangladeshnewslive #bangladeshnewsupdate
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Speaking in Rajya Sabha on the situation in Bangladesh, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar says, "...We are in close and continuous touch with the Indian community in Bangladesh through our diplomatic missions. There are an estimated 19,000 Indian nationals there of which about 9000 are students. The bulk of the students returned in July...We are also monitoring the situation with regard to the status of minorities. There are reports of initiatives by various groups and organisations to ensure their protection and well-being. Naturally, we will remain deeply concerned till law and order is restored. Our border guarding forces have been instructed to be exceptionally alert in video of this complex situation. In last 24 hours, we have been in touch with authorities in Dhaka."
#ExternalAffairsMinister #Jaishankar #RajyaSabha #IndianCommunityinBangladesh #BangladeshCrisis
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Following the independence of Bangladesh, many Hindus faced severe persecution, prompting mass migration to India. Stories from refugees like Sushil Gangopadhyay and Anima Das reveal harrowing experiences of violence and displacement during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Despite seeking safety in India, the trauma of their past remains vivid, with ongoing violence against Hindus in Bangladesh reinforcing their fears. Current refugees express relief at their safety in India but demand international intervention to safeguard the rights of Hindus in Bangladesh. Their collective experiences underscore a persistent insecurity and highlight the need for protective measures for minority communities in Bangladesh.
#HinduRefugees #BangladeshViolence #RefugeeStories #HumanRights #MinorityRights #BangladeshCrisis #HinduPersecution #RefugeeSafety #ReligiousViolence #ProtectHindus #BangladeshExodus #RefugeeAppeal #HumanitarianCrisis #SafetyForHindus #JusticeForRefugees
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A devastating landslide in Kerala's Wayanad district has claimed 300 lives, triggered by heavy rains. Rescue teams, including the Indian Army and NDRF, are working tirelessly to find survivors in collapsed buildings three days after the disaster. Megastar Mohanlal, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Indian Territorial Army, visited the affected area in his army uniform, discussing the situation with officers and offering support.
#WayanadLandslides #Wayanad #KeralaRains #Mohanlal #MegastarMohanlal #WayanadTragedy #PrayForWayanad #wayanadnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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On Day 2 of the devastating landslides in Kerala's Wayanad district, rescue operations are intensifying as agencies work tirelessly to locate and assist those trapped. This video provides a detailed update on the current situation, including the latest casualty figures, ongoing rescue efforts by the Indian Army, NDRF, and other agencies, and the establishment of relief camps for displaced families. We also cover the critical weather warnings from the IMD and the response from local and national authorities. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage and real-time updates on this unfolding disaster.
#KeralaLandslides #WayanadUpdate #RescueOperations #DisasterResponse #IndianArmy #NDRF #IMDAlert #KeralaFloods #LandslideCrisis #EmergencyRelief
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In a heroic effort, the Indian Army has reached the site of a devastating landslide in Kerala's Wayanad district, specifically in Chooralmala's Ward No. 10. The landslide, which struck early Tuesday, has left the area in crisis, with debris blocking access and a river swollen due to heavy rains. By 1200 hours, an Indian Army column arrived at the site, initiating a challenging rescue operation.
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PM Modi arrived in Delhi after his two-day Bangladesh visit. He reached Delhi airport on the night of March 27. He attended Bangladesh’s 50th Independence Day celebrations. This was PM Modi’s first..
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