Speaking with ANI, JD(U)leader KC Tyagi says, "The situation in Bangladesh is worrying for India. Although, the democracy of India is so strong, but the way protests intensified in Bangladesh, the power went into the hands of dangerous people there."
India has relaxed its travel ban on Libya from the previous advisory after assessing the prevailing security situation in the country, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Tuesday.
Bangladesh is facing a fluid political situation with Sheikh Hasina, on August 5, tendering her resignation from her post in the wake of mounting protests. The protests, led majorly by students demanding an end to a quota system for government jobs, took the shape of anti-government protests
Reacting to External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar's statement on Bangladesh unrest in Parliament, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP, Priyanka Chaturvedi said on Tuesday that his statement was very mature considering the fragile situation, adding that the central government have to ensure that Indians
Criticizing Israeli operations, Elahi alleged that Israel's "crimes" in Gaza and Lebanon are going on, and also termed the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh as a "terrorist operation inside Iran" for which revenge will be taken.
"Two occasions of the year, Independence Day and Republic Day, are greater than all our festivals. In such a situation, with their dignity and pride pulsating with the government, the party has also come up with a beautiful idea that we will not only hoist the flag on August 15 but also the
Sahai mentioned, "Further investment in Bangladesh definitely must have been put on hold, but beyond that, I think they are simply watching the situation and hoping that it normalizes so business can continue as usual."
In a post on X, Mayawati said that it is considered appropriate and necessary for all parties to stand by the decision of the government in such situations.
Speaking in Rajya Sabha on the situation in Bangladesh, Jaishankar said "...We are in close and continuous touch with the Indian community in Bangladesh through our diplomatic missions. There are an estimated 19,000 Indian nationals there of which about 9000 are students. The bulk of the
National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah said that the ongoing situation in Bangladesh is a "lesson for every dictator" and added that there comes a time when people run out of patience which was witnessed in Bangladesh.