Modi did not react negatively to the proposal to send Sheikh Hasina back: Press Secretary
When Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus raised the issue of sending Sheikh Hasina back during a bilateral meeting held on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reaction was not negative.
This information was given by the Chief Advisor’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam on his verified Facebook page on Saturday. On Facebook, he wrote, “We are hopeful that Hasina will be brought back to Dhaka one day and we will see the most talked-about trial of the century.” The sixth BIMSTEC summit was held in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, from 2 to 4 of this month. In the meantime, Professor Yunus and Narendra Modi met for 40 minutes on the sidelines of the summit yesterday, Friday.
Shafiqul Alam also wrote on Facebook that Prime Minister Narendra Modi showed great respect for Professor Yunus during the bilateral meeting. He praised Professor Yunus’ work.
In the meeting, Narendra Modi told the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh, “Although Sheikh Hasina had good relations with India. However, we have seen her disrespectful behavior towards you; But we continued to respect and honor you.’
Shafiqul Alam wrote, It is clear that India wants to create a new direction in relations with Bangladesh. In the meeting, the Indian Prime Minister repeatedly told Professor Yunus, ‘India’s relations are with the people of Bangladesh, not with any specific group or individual.’
The press secretary wrote, Professor Yunus has said many times in recent months, ‘We want the best relations with India. But this relationship must be based on fairness, equality and mutual respect.’ Modi did not react negatively