Muhammad Yunus, leading Bangladesh’s interim government, expressed displeasure over former PM Sheikh Hasina’s political remarks from India. He urged India to rethink its narrative on Bangladeshi politics and mentioned the need to review certain treaties like the Adani electricity deal. Yunus also refuted claims of violence against minorities in Bangladesh.
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