Bangladesh’s interim government objected to former PM Sheikh Hasina’s comments from India about internal unrest in her country. During a meeting with India’s high commissioner, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Tauhid Hossain reiterated the need for cooperation and addressed exaggerated media reports on minority attacks. The new administration emphasized harmonious coexistence and essential bilateral agreements with India.
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