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Tawhid hossain’s message for communal harmony to India

Mamata Banerjee Urges India to Send Peacekeepers to Bangladesh; Not a Wise Move, Says Bangladeshi advisor .Mamata Banerjee’s Statement Sparks Debate on Political Prudence

Foreign Affairs Advisor Questions Impact on West Bengal Politics

Bangladesh’s Foreign Affairs Advisor, Tawhid Hossain, has described West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s recent remarks about sending peacekeepers to Bangladesh as politically imprudent. He suggested that her statement might not align with her political interests in West Bengal.

Speaking to journalists about Banerjee’s comments, Hossain said, “We view Mamata Banerjee’s remarks as characteristic of her. However, I don’t understand why she made this comment. I’ve lived in Kolkata for many years and know her personally. Personally, I believe this is not a very prudent step for her, politically. Political debates should always be addressed from a political perspective. This statement, in my opinion, won’t benefit her position in West Bengal politics.”

Bangladesh-India Relations Under Review:

When questioned about the future of Bangladesh-India relations, Hossain remarked that the dynamics have shifted. “The relationship before and after the 5th will not be the same. We acknowledge that there are issues in the relationship. Recognizing a problem allows us to attempt to solve it. We want a normal and healthy relationship with India, ensuring mutual interests,” he said.

He acknowledged the need for adjustments, stating, “There are differences between the government before the 5th and the one after. Adjustments might take some time, but realities must be accepted. Progress in the relationship will hinge on accepting these realities.”

Diplomatic Briefing on Bangladesh’s Current Situation:

On Monday, Hossain briefed foreign diplomats on Bangladesh’s current situation, emphasizing the government’s commitment to maintaining communal harmony. He explained that certain groups, both domestically and internationally, are attempting to portray Bangladesh as a nation in communal turmoil.

“There are efforts both domestically and internationally to establish the perception that Bangladesh is going through a period of communal turmoil. We have conveyed to the diplomats that we are working to ensure these efforts do not succeed,” he said.

Hossain pointed out the role of the media, especially in India, in fostering these narratives, and shared details about the arrest and denied bail of Chinmoy Krishna Das.

“I believe we were able to convey our position effectively. The diplomats will undoubtedly report this to their respective countries, as is customary,” he said, adding that he felt the diplomats were convinced by Bangladesh’s stance.

Message of Communal Harmony:

Hossain reiterated the government’s strong stance against communalism, stating, “We want to send a clear message that this government will not tolerate any communal activities. It’s not about Hindus or Muslims; we view everyone equally. That is the message we aim to convey to everyone.”

He also assured that the law will take its course and any attempts to disrupt order will be dealt with firmly.

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