Assam Minister and President of Asom Gana Parishad Atul Bora on Tuesday expressed hope that the atrocities on minorities in Bangladesh will get resolved soon.
The Civil Society of Delhi on Tuesday submitted a memorandum to the Bangladesh High Commissioner in New Delhi, expressing concerns over the recent "atrocities" against minorities in Bangladesh.
"The boundary of Assam is not protected. Historically we are on the border of Bangladesh, Myanmar, etc and Assamese people are minority in 12 districts of the state. Therefore, we must learn from the history of the country like Israel to be safe, as how Israel has become a powerful country w
The protest highlighted the ongoing atrocities faced by the Uyghur Muslim minority in China's Xinjiang region and called for urgent international intervention.
The special event carries the theme of the United Nations: "Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now." It emphasizes that the time to secure human rights is not tomorrow or someday in the future but right now. Civil society representatives, lawyers, religious leaders, political leaders, women leade
FS Misri called on the Chief Adviser of the Interim Government of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus and the Foreign Affairs Adviser, Md Touhid Hossain. He also held Foreign Office Consultations with the Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh, Jashim Uddin.
Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said that it is a "compulsion" for India to maintain good relations with its neighbours, amid concerns over attacks on minorities, including Hindus, in Bangladesh.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Monday emphasised the 'well-being and safety' of minorities in Bangladesh, saying that India must convey its concern to its neighbor.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Monday stated that India is keen to work closely with the authorities of the Interim Government of Bangladesh under the Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, addressing concerns related to the safety and welfare of minorities, including Hindus, in Bangladesh.
Expressing concern over the 'torture' of minorities in neighbouring Bangladesh, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said that it is not acceptable to any of us.