The account of the press secretary, chief advisor to the meeting of Bangladesh Prime Minister PM Modi-Yunus, is naughty, politically motivated: Source | World News

Regarding comments by Bangladesh’s chief adviser on the meeting of Bangladesh leader Muhammad Yunus with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sources dismissed the account’s naughty and political motives.
Sources said on Saturday that the representation of Prime Minister Modi’s remarks on the relationship between Yunus and the former government are also inaccurate.
Sources stressed the progress of Prime Minister Modi’s bilateral relations since 2014 and described it as a deep friendship between our society and our people.
They said Prime Minister Modi also mentioned the importance of elections as the basis for the legitimacy of any democratic country.
“The continued delay in this regard will damage the reputation of the chief adviser. The debate in Bangladesh is that the attack on minorities is a mixture of social media dismissed because the facts of conflicting at the scene are contradictory.”
Regarding the various specific questions raised by the Chief Adviser, Prime Minister Modi told him that it would be better for the Foreign Minister to discuss this.
Sources said the press secretary’s observations on extradition requests related to former Bangladesh former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have no basis.
In fact, the source stressed that this attempt to question the seriousness and sincerity of the Provisional Government. Shafiqul Alam, press secretary of Bangladesh’s chief adviser, spoke on social media.
Prime Minister Modi met at the BIMSTEC summit on Friday in Bangkok, Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh.
Prime Minister Modi reiterated India’s support for democracy, stability, peace, progress and inclusion in Bangladesh.
The Prime Minister clarified India’s approach to people-centered relations, stressing that cooperation between the two countries has brought tangible benefits to the people of both countries. He stressed India’s desire to establish a positive and constructive relationship with Bangladesh with pragmatism.
The Prime Minister urged that the remarks that challenged the environment would be avoided. On the border, strict enforcement of laws and prevention of illegal border crossings, especially at night, is necessary to maintain border security and stability. He said that bilateral mechanisms could be in line with the review and development of bilateral relations.
Prime Minister Modi stressed issues related to the security and security of ethnic minorities, including Bangladesh, and expressed his expectation that the Bangladesh government will ensure its security, including a thorough investigation of cases of atrocities against them.
The Prime Minister congratulated Bangladesh on his tenure as Chairman of Bimstec and looked forward to the Forum further promoting regional cooperation under its leadership. Leaders agreed to strengthen consultation and cooperation to promote regional integration, including the BIMSTEC framework.
The Prime Minister said his belief is that all issues of common interests between the two countries will continue to be resolved and resolved through constructive discussions to achieve their long-term and mutually beneficial bilateral relations.
Prime Minister Modi said in an article on X that he expressed serious concern about the security of Hindus and other ethnic minorities in Bangladesh.
“Meet Mr. Mohamed Yunus, Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh. India remains committed to its constructive and people-centered relationship with Bangladesh. I reiterate India’s support for peace, stability, inclusion and democracy in Bangladesh. Measures were discussed to prevent transit and serious attention to illegal transit and security and others, and to make greater efforts in other areas and to be kind and others in other areas.
PM Modi met with several other leaders on the sidelines of the Bimstec summit.