Addressing a press conference, the Congress leader claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would steal elections in Bihar, West Bengal and Assam.
"Bangladesh is under attack, and it needs to be addressed by the international community. A political uprising is fine, but that is not what has been going on in Bangladesh. This is a terrorist uprising... Many of our leaders are sheltered here in India, and we are very thankful to the India
The Awami League has announced a series of protests, including a general strike and blockade, against the "false cases" filed against Sheikh Hasina and the persecution of religious minorities in Bangladesh. The party warned that stricter measures will follow if their activities are obstructe
Small traders and shopkeepers in Pakistan are deeply concerned as their sales have dropped by 70 per cent and continue to fall, driven by the economic instability caused by political unrest.
PTI convoys led by Ali Amin Gandapur and Omar Ayub face intense police resistance, including tear gas shelling, as they march towards Islamabad. Despite government efforts to block the protest, PTI is determined to continue their march in support of Imran Khan's release.
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma and Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong held a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday to discuss the overall situation at the international border area amid the political unrest in neighbouring country Bangladesh.
Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for calm and restraint in response to the recent political unrest in Bangladesh. The ministry expressed solidarity with the victims of the violence and emphasized the need for an orderly return to democratic processes.
The Border Security Force (BSF) North Bengal Frontier has reviewed security measures along the Indo-Bangladesh border due to the ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh.
Amid ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh, the Commerce and Industry Minister, Piyush Goyal called the situation concerning and extended his wishes for D smooth transition.
Amid the ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Dilip Ghosh voiced his concern for the people of the country, saying that the future for Bengalis living in Bangladesh is bleak.
Congress senior leader Salman Khurshid said on Wednesday, "I say whatever I say in public, never in private." On his reported statement, 'Violent protests like Bangladesh are possible in India'. The statement comes amid the ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh.
BJP leaders reacted sharply