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India condemns systematic persecution of Indian ethnic minorities in Bangladesh under Provisional Government

New Delhi: Condemns the kidnapping and brutal killing of Indian leaders in Bangladesh Chandra Roy on Saturday, under the Provisional Government (Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus) Hindu minority (even without responsibility) led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus) caused the lasting “excuses” of New York City, and inspired by Impunity, including the temporary “excuses” of the “Nobecter Muhammad Yunus” in the lasting persecution of “Nobecter Muhammad Yunus”.

Foreign Affairs spokesman Randhir Jaiswal responded to Roy’s brutal killing on Saturday, “This killing follows the pattern of systemic persecution of Indian minorities by the Provisional Government, even as the perpetrators of previous incidents roamed the incident, and we re-condemn this incident and did not remind all governments of their duties.

Roy is reportedly a resident of the village of Basudebpur in Dinajpur, about 330 kilometers northwest of Dhaka. He was kidnapped by a bicycle attacker and beaten to death. Roy is also reportedly a member of the local judiciary committee in the area where he lives.

The Yunus government has been denied the ruthless attack on the Hindus in Bangladesh, even attributed it to propaganda and Indian media exaggeration.

India also attacked in Bangladesh on Friday and rejected its comments after neighbouring countries on Thursday’s allegations of violence against Murhidabad in West Bengal and demanded that New Delhi protect Muslim minorities. New Delhi called it “a little disguised and insignificant attempt (in the region of Dhaka), similar to India’s persecution of Bangladesh’s ongoing persecution of minorities, which continue to roam freely” and blasted the attempt to “signal of virtue” from neighboring countries.

A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said on Friday: “We reject Bangladesh’s remarks about the incident in West Bengal. It is a disguise and stupid attempt to try to relate to the persecution of the ongoing persecution of the ongoing persecution of the ongoing persecution of the ongoing criminals in Bangladesh, rather than in such criminal acts, which is a reluctance to such acts, rather than continuing to speak. Bangladesh will be better focused on protecting the rights of its own minority.”

The bilateral relations between New Delhi and Dhaka deteriorated sharply after the removal of then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August last year, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi avoided earlier this month after the removal of then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina earlier this month. Dhaka seems to have overlooked the suggestion, which has been actively proposing to Beijing and Islamabad.

Mr. Modi also raised strong concerns about India’s “front” attacks on ethnic minority attacks, including the Hindus of Bangladesh, and conveyed India’s “expectation” that the culprit would be submitted for bookings and in this regard the provisional government would fulfill its responsibilities.

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