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Ban Awami League office in Bangladesh is running in India? Know what the Ministry of External Affairs said? , Bangladesh Awami League Banned Office in India Know What Mea Said
admin | August 21, 2025 12:22 AM CST


Bangladesh Awami League Ban: Bangladesh demanded India (India) that the alleged Banned Awami League offices should be discontinued in Delhi and Kolkata. Mea said- "India Not Aware of Any Anti-Bangladesh Activity from Its Soil".

India Bangladesh Relations: A new diplomatic dispute between India and Bangladesh has started. The interim government of Bangladesh has alleged that the alleged offices of the Awami League banned in New Delhi and Kolkata, the capital of India, are running. However, the Ministry of External Affairs has denied this. The Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) has clearly stated that no Anti-Bangladesh Activity is happening from India's land.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that the Government of India is not aware of any activity that is being done in India by the members of the Awami League. India does not allow political activity against any country to be from its land. This statement of the interim government of Bangladesh has been incorrectly introduced. India hopes that Free, FAIR and Inclusive Elections will be held soon in Bangladesh.

Mea reiterated that activity against any neighboring country is not allowed from India's land. At the same time, New Delhi gave a message to Dhaka that the relationship between the two countries is based on Mutual Trust and Mutual Respect and such allegations should not try to weaken the relationship.

Dhaka expressed resentment

According to a report by Dhaka Tribune and government agency BSS, Bangladesh's Foreign Ministry has demanded immediate action from India. The ministry said that the leaders of the banned Awami League opening an office in India and running an anti-Bangladesh campaign are direct insult against the people of Bangladesh and the state. It can harm India-Bangladesh relationships.

Warning of impact on public sentiments

The Bangladesh government warned that this issue could erupt anger in the public at the domestic level and a better neighbor relationship between the two neighboring countries could be affected. The statement also said that many senior leaders of the banned Awami League, who are facing cases of serious crime and humanity are living in India. The report claimed that on July 21, these leaders tried to build a public outreach under the banner of NGO in Delhi Press Club, where booklets were distributed to journalists.


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