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Bangladesh has alleged that ousted leader Sheikh Hasina's Awami League has set up offices in Delhi and Kolkata ...
India today rejected allegations by Dhaka’s interim government accusing India of allowing anti-Bangladesh activities by members of the Awami League on its soil.
Dhaka has accused the banned Awami League, led by former PM Sheikh Hasina, of operating from Indian soil and warned of potential diplomatic fallout, while New Delhi has dismissed the concerns as ‘misp ...
Read Also Onion Prices In Lasalgaon APMC Stabilise After Bangladesh Lifts Import Ban Bangladesh's Foreign Ministry had earlier claimed that Sheikh Hasina's Awami League had set up operations in Indian ...
India firmly rejected Bangladesh’s allegations of anti-Bangladesh activities being carried out from its soil by Sheikh Hasina ...
India refuted Bangladesh's claims of Awami League offices in Kolkata and New Delhi, asserting no anti-Bangladesh activities ...
MEA says India does not permit political activities against neighbours from its soil and reiterated call for free and fair polls in Bangladesh.
India has dismissed Bangladesh's interim government's concerns about anti-Bangladesh activities originating from Indian soil, asserting its policy aga ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNNo Anti-Bangladesh Activities by Awami Workers in India: MEA Rejects Dhaka's Charge
India rejected Bangladesh’s claim that Awami League leaders in exile are running anti-Dhaka activities from Indian soil, ...
Dhaka: Bangladesh's Awami League party on Wednesday slammed the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government for acquitting all the ...
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