America and England refused to give shelter to Sheikh Hasina, now India is the last hope!

India is monitoring the situation in Bangladesh. It is being closely monitored. Priority is given to the safety of Indians living there. He said Minister of Foreign Affairs S. Jayash. S. Jayashkar addressed the Rajya Sabha after the all-party meeting. He said that New Delhi is keeping a close eye on the current situation in Bangladesh, the future approach of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and the entire incident. Since the election in January 2024, there has been an atmosphere of tension in Bangladesh. Minority shops and temples are being attacked. Which is a concern for us.

India will provide protection to Sheikh Hasina as long as she is not given shelter in any other country. New Delhi is in touch with the Indian community. Our embassy is active,” said the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He expressed hope that the interim government there will provide security to our citizens.

The big thing is that countries like America and England have refused to welcome Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh. England has refused to provide protection while America has cut Hasina’s visa. So now India has left everything to him as he has not made a final decision about where he will go or whether he will stay in India. Even Sheikh Hasina can stay in India as long as she wants and she will be provided security, said External Affairs Minister S Jaishan.

Instability in Bangladesh, tremors in Delhi. External Affairs Minister S. The all-party meeting was chaired by Jayash. Leader of the opposition party Rahul Gandhi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh are prominent among them. New Delhi has accused Sheikh Hasina of fleeing to India as a courtesy. Hasina’s next approach and steps will take time. Therefore, the government said in the meeting that Hasina should be given some time in such a situation. Since it is a question of security and relations for India, the entire opposition has agreed with the decision of the government.