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Does the UN chief support the “anti-India position”? Guterres’ support for the Rohingya during his time in Bangladesh | Indian News

The United Nations, which is often associated with peace-related organizations with the maintenance of global balance, has attracted the attention after recent events and raised questions about the neutrality and priorities of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

Guterres, who recently visited Bangladesh, is expected to address the plight of Hindus, who were once victims of extremist attacks in the country. However, his actions tell a different story.

In today’s DNA episode, Zee News enters details of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ visit to Bangladesh and tries to decode his intentions.

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In the past 24 hours, two key incidents have occurred in Bangladesh, attracting attention. At the Dakshwari Temple in Bangladesh, extremists stopped the celebration of Holi Festival, causing significant unrest, and on the other hand, the UN Secretary-General visited the country.

Guterres brought all the expectations to Bangladesh without saying a loud voice to the suffering of the Hindus. Instead, his focus was on the Rohingya Muslims he often advocated.

In Bazar in Cox, Guterres is seen sharing a side dish with the Rohingya Community. Guterres not only participated in Eid, but also his comments revolved around the Rohingya when he spoke to the media.

“We cannot accept that the international community has forgotten the Rohingya. My voice will speak loudly with the international community and say that we urgently need more support because this group of people urgently need support that can live with dignity in Bangladesh,” he said.

These comments leave a big question: Does Guterres support the “anti-India” stance? The reason for this question is that the UN chief’s speech supports the nature of Rohingya Muslims.

Guterres’ support for Rohingya Muslim is in stark contrast to support for persecuted Hindus in Bangladesh, with world leaders such as former U.S. President Donald Trump speaking out on behalf of the Hindu community facing atrocities.

However, Guterres remained silent about his suffering, leading to his priorities and whether he developed an “anti-Indian” stance.

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