Amid the ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh, the trade between India and Bangladesh, which has been strong for years, is facing challenges. Both countries have been major trading partners, engaging in a wide exchange of goods and services.
The police issued a notice addressing the people, which stated that on any information about any suspicious activity or thing, the Superintendent of Police or concerned district must be informed immediately.
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.
Congress MP Manish Tewari urged the central government on Tuesday to facilitate discussion in both Houses of Parliament regarding the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh.
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi along with other leaders from other parties attended the all-party meeting convened by the central government on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing situation in Bangladesh.
Former Chief of Army Staff Shankar Roychowdhury dubbed it as a challenge referring to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation from the post.
With police firings, mob beatings, and arson across the country, at least 135 people were killed in Bangladesh on Monday during unrest, according to Dhaka Tribune.
Amid the ongoing crisis in Bangladesh after the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, West Bengal Police urged people to avoid sharing provocative videos.
The governor also expressed the entire Bengal to stand united behind the government of India which is taking strong and effective steps to protect the borders. The Raj Bhavan has put in place a high-power watchdog committee that can be contacted for any clarification against disinformation 2
Amid the intensified protest in Bangladesh, Shahjalal International Airport has closed its operations for six hours, reported Bangladesh local media ProthomAlo reported.
As the unrest situation in Bangladesh heightens, former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, said that an unstable Bangladesh can add to instability in parts of India, adding that our interlocutors will be engaged with concerned people in Bangladesh to ensure that our larger interests a