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India’s message to the US: If India says anything, it would be better for the region: Foreign minister Momen​

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Dhaka
Published: 20 Aug 2023, 09: 58

Bangladesh foreign minister AK Abdul Momen speaks to media on 20 August, 2023

Bangladesh foreign minister AK Abdul Momen speaks to media on 20 August, 2023Prothom Alo
Amid the discussion over news reports regarding India sending a message to the US, taking the side of the government of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh foreign minister AK Abdul Momen on Sunday said, if India says anything for the sake of regional stability, surely that would be beneficial for this whole region.
The foreign minister was talking to newspersons at his ministry office.

The government of India is a highly judicious government, remarked foreign minister Abdul Momen. “They are a strong democratic country. They have done what they deemed better. There is nothing to say about this.”

German media outlet Deutsche Welle carried a report saying that India sent message to the US, taking the side of Sheikh Hasina. It said, India in its message to the US said that if the government of Sheikh Hasina becomes weaker in Bangladesh, geopolitically it would not bode well neither for India nor the US. Because, India thinks the hold of organisations like Jamaat-e-Islami will grow stronger if Sheikh Hasina’s government becomes weaker. The US considers Jamaat as a political organisation and compares it with Muslim Brotherhood. On the other hand, India considers Jamaat to be an extremist fundamentalist organisation.

The message of India further stated that Bangladesh and India share a long land-boundary. India’s border security will be at stake if any organisation like Jamaat becomes stronger in Bangladesh. India also thinks organisations like Jamaat have strong ties with Pakistan.

Reacting to this report, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, secretary general to de facto opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party that has been waging one-point movement to oust the Awami League government, said it would be sad if India takes any step going against the wishes of the people of Bangladesh.
On the other hand, ruling Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader said India and the US have common interests in this region. That is why if India has sent any message to the US, they said that for their sake.

 
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India’s message to the US: If India says anything, it would be better for the region: Foreign minister Momen​

India looks after its interest only. But this Momen guy is so naive that he thinks India is somehow helping Awami league to stay in power in Bangladesh. By helping Awami League India is actually looking after its own strategic interest in Bangladesh and in the region. Hasina is India's poodle and can go to any length to serve India's strategic interest. It is my understanding that someday Hasina has to pay a hefty price for hobnobbing with india.
 
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India looks after its interest only. But this Momen guy is so naive that he thinks India is somehow helping Awami league to stay in power in Bangladesh. By helping Awami League India is actually looking after its own strategic interest in Bangladesh and in the region. Hasina is India's poodle and can go to any length to serve India's strategic interest. It is my understanding that someday Hasina has to pay a hefty price for hobnobbing with india.

I still cannot understand how BAL and PTI folks can support India.

It is one thing to have political differences but how can you support your primary enemy.

This is beyond my comprehension.
 
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I mean the mask is off right guys?

BAL is all about themselves.

Bangladesh is an Indian vassal.

Also, Momen is incredibly unsophisticated.
 
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India’s message to the US: If India says anything, it would be better for the region: Foreign minister Momen​

Diplomatic Correspondent
Dhaka
Published: 20 Aug 2023, 09: 58

Bangladesh foreign minister AK Abdul Momen speaks to media on 20 August, 2023

Bangladesh foreign minister AK Abdul Momen speaks to media on 20 August, 2023Prothom Alo
Amid the discussion over news reports regarding India sending a message to the US, taking the side of the government of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh foreign minister AK Abdul Momen on Sunday said, if India says anything for the sake of regional stability, surely that would be beneficial for this whole region.
The foreign minister was talking to newspersons at his ministry office.

The government of India is a highly judicious government, remarked foreign minister Abdul Momen. “They are a strong democratic country. They have done what they deemed better. There is nothing to say about this.”

German media outlet Deutsche Welle carried a report saying that India sent message to the US, taking the side of Sheikh Hasina. It said, India in its message to the US said that if the government of Sheikh Hasina becomes weaker in Bangladesh, geopolitically it would not bode well neither for India nor the US. Because, India thinks the hold of organisations like Jamaat-e-Islami will grow stronger if Sheikh Hasina’s government becomes weaker. The US considers Jamaat as a political organisation and compares it with Muslim Brotherhood. On the other hand, India considers Jamaat to be an extremist fundamentalist organisation.

The message of India further stated that Bangladesh and India share a long land-boundary. India’s border security will be at stake if any organisation like Jamaat becomes stronger in Bangladesh. India also thinks organisations like Jamaat have strong ties with Pakistan.

Reacting to this report, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, secretary general to de facto opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party that has been waging one-point movement to oust the Awami League government, said it would be sad if India takes any step going against the wishes of the people of Bangladesh.
On the other hand, ruling Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader said India and the US have common interests in this region. That is why if India has sent any message to the US, they said that for their sake.


Bangladesh economy is stable and progressing because they adopted policy of peaceful coexistence , there are some radical islamists who are not happy with peace in the region , but nobody cares for such elements. Bangladesh is getting benefits from good relations with India .
 
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