PM Modi emplanes for India after two-day Bangladesh visit
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PM Modi emplanes for India after two-day Bangladesh visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 27 departed from Dhaka after completing his two-day visit in Bangladesh.
He visited Bangladesh to participate in 50th year of the independence of the country and the birth centenary of Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
This was Prime Minister Modi's first foreign trip since the COVID-19 outbreak last year.
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In the wake of escalating violence against minorities in Bangladesh, hundreds have taken to the streets of Dhaka to demand urgent protections for Hindus and other vulnerable communities. Following the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August, minority groups report a significant increase in threats and attacks, perceived as reprisals due to their support for her regime. The caretaker government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has condemned these attacks but insists many are politically motivated rather than based on religious intolerance.
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In his Diwali message, Donald Trump condemned violence against Hindus in Bangladesh following Sheikh Hasina's government collapse, criticizing Kamala Harris and Joe Biden for ignoring Hindu issues globally. He promised to protect Hindu Americans and strengthen ties with India's PM Modi. The Bangladesh crisis has resulted in attacks on Hindus in over 200 locations across 48 districts.
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