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India was aware of anti-Hasina wave but could not interfere: Jaishankar
Prothom Alo English Desk
Published: 23 Mar 2025, 23: 07

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Indian foreign minister S Jaishankar File photo

India was aware of an anti-Sheikh Hasina wave building up in Bangladesh ahead of the violent overthrow of the former Prime Ministerโ€™s government on 5 August 2024, reports Indian media outlet The Hindu quoting the countryโ€™s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.

The Indian foreign minister divulged this information to the countryโ€™s Consultative Committee on External Affairs on Saturday.

According to him, however, India was not in a position to do much as it lacked the necessary leverage over Sheikh Hasina, who could only be โ€œadvisedโ€, he told the MPs.

The Hindu also reported that Jaishankar indicated that India โ€” like a few other leading stakeholders โ€” had been aware of the tumultuous situation inside Bangladesh.

He also mentioned the UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turkโ€™s recent remarks about the UN warning the Bangladesh army against a confrontation with unarmed protesters during the anti-Hasina protests, that such a move would prompt the UN to ban the army from peacekeeping operations.

The Consultative Committee on External Affairs members met Jaishankar for an open discussion on Indiaโ€™s foreign policy where the circumstances in the neighbourhood โ€” especially in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Pakistan โ€” dominated.

The Hindu report also stated that while the interim government in Bangladesh has initiated dialogue with India, the Dhaka-Delhi relationship has been fraught with tension in view of India providing asylum to Sheikh Hasina.

The report further said that Bangladesh has requested India for a meeting between Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC meeting in Bangkok, Thailand between 2 and 4 April this year.

Delhi, however, has remained tight-lipped about the possibility of meeting as of now, it added.​
 

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