India has expressed concern over what it called a "surge of extremist rhetoric" in Bangladesh and said the interim government must live up to its responsibility of protecting the minorities.
Friday's statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed that the protesters reached the boundary of the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission and set fire to its national flag and burnt Yunus' ...
India has urged Bangladesh's interim government to protect minorities amidst rising extremist rhetoric and violence against ...
Iskcon has not and does not distance itself from supporting Chinmoy Krishna Das's rights and freedom for peacefully calling ...
Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Asif Nazrul today (29 November) criticised India as it expressed deep concern over the current situation in Bangladesh.  In a post on his verified ...
Police conducted raids in various areas under Kotwali and Bakalia police stations late Thursday night and arrested the three ...
Randhir Jaiswal said India expects that Chinmoy Krishna Das’s case will be handled in a fair and transparent manner by ...
Jaishankar said that since August 2024, the government has seen several reports of incidents of violence against Hindus and ...
Jaishankar pointed out that reports of violence against Hindus and other minorities, especially during the Durga Puja ...
ISKCON held a protest kirtan demanding the release of Chinmoy Krishna Das. Concerns were raised about the safety of Hindu ...
Dhaka: Bangladesh's authorities have ordered freezing for 30 days the bank accounts of 17 people associated with ISKCON, ...
External affairs minister S Jaishankar expressed serious concern over attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. During the August ...