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Bangladeshi Hindu Leader Blasts Indian Media's Fake News, Dares India to Crown Sheikh Hasina as PM!

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Bangladeshi Hindu Leader Blasts Indian Media's Fake News, Dares India to Crown Sheikh Hasina as PM!

Bangladeshi Hindu Leader Blasts Indian Media's Fake News, Dares India to Crown Sheikh Hasina as PM!

Advocate Gobinda Pramanik, general secretary of the Bangladesh National Hindu Mahajot, addressed concerns following Sheikh Hasina's resignation, noting the protection of Hindu homes and temples by BNP and Jamaat leaders.

He criticized India's 'Republic' TV for spreading rumours and suggested, with irony, that India make Sheikh Hasina their Prime Minister, highlighting the channel's exaggerated concerns about her absence.

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