Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently spoke with Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh’s interim government, while former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been sheltered in India for over 10 days. This call is the second contact between India and Bangladesh since Hasina’s ousting on August 5. Modi invited Yunus to represent Bangladesh at the Global South Summit 2024 in New Delhi, which Yunus accepted. Modi reaffirmed India’s support for a “democratic, stable, peaceful, and progressive Bangladesh.” Yunus committed to ensuring the safety of Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh amid rising attacks, having previously called for peace from Dhaka’s Dhakeshwari Temple.
91% Surveyed Believe Bangladesh is Under Interim Government Extremists’ Control.
Here is the survey:
Q-1: Has Bangladesh become a puppet in the hands of the interim government extremists?
Q-2: What will be the impact of the talks between PM Modi and the interim government leader of Bangladesh, Mohammad Yunus, on the situation?
Q-3: Should the United Nations also intervene in the attacks on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh and take action against the Yusuf government?
Q-4: What is your opinion on the demand by Islamist leader Mujibur Rehman to implement Sharia law in Bangladesh?