Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor, Provisional Government Bangladesh
Will India-Bangladesh’s relationship deteriorate further?
Bilateral ties between New Delhi and Daka go south, every day from August 5, 2024, when Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was rejected after a series of nationwide protests and forced to leave his country, decorating asylum in the neighboring country.
Despite the fact that Foreign Minister Vikram Missri visited Daco in February, met Muhammad Yunus, the main advisor to the Provisional Government and assured him in cooperation, the anti-Indian Rant went north.
Bangladesh-Chinese ties
At the time when Bangladesh announced the plan of Muhammad Yunus to visit Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping this month, India detained seven allegedly illegal Bangladesh migrants.
Analysts believe that when India insists on deportation of them back to the document, bilateral ties can go on.
Within the framework of development, which may have far-reaching consequences, Deputy Police Commissioner Delhi, Eastern District, Denmark, Denmark said that seven Bangladesh citizens remain illegal without any real documents in different places of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
Delhi police delay Bangladesh migrants
“We worked on the leader for two weeks, and we managed to arrest the dilawar Khan s/o gaphor Khan P/Krishna Nagar, New Delhi,” said DCP Dhania
He added that the detainee shed light on the net that directs illegal migrants to India along the route route.
“After the initial interrogation, Dylovar Khan falsely claimed that he was a resident of Western Bengal. However, after a sustainable interrogation and checking, his identity was discovered as Dylovar Khan S/O Gaphn Khan from the village of Morrelgan from the Morreglen area, Bangladesh,” he said.
After his sustainable interrogation, six other illegal Bangladesh citizens were discovered in the Deli-NCR area. “For this purpose, the teams that acted quickly and at the same time conducted different raids on Sunday in different places in Laxmi Nagar, Lipat Nagar, Krishna Nagar, Adapur in Delhi and Shalimar Garden in Gazziabad, up,” he said.
Seven illegal Bangladesh immigrants, including women and minors, were detained by the constant efforts of joint groups of special staff and anti -narcotic units of the Eastern District, DCP Dhania said.
DCP said the detainees would be made before the regional registration bureau of foreigners (FRRO), RK, Puram, Delhi for their deportation.
Adult detainees were identified as Dylovar Khan (48), Beauty Beauty (39), Raficula (43), Taukhid (20), Mohammed Ozhara (28) and Malik’s Zakir (40). Malak detained with them is a girl at the age of 15.
DCP Dhania said the raids were conducted as part of the Delhi police officer against illegal immigrants.
He said that two teams, one under the special employee of the jet, Malik and the drug inspector, the charge inspector Arun Kumar, worked conscientiously as part of a coordinated operation controlled by additional DCP/OPS, the Eastern District, Nita Radha Krishna.
Will Daka deport Bangladesh?
Earlier, during the power of Sheikh Hasin, Daka assured that he would return all illegal migrants if enough evidence was provided to Bangladesh.
However, after the change of the government in the neighboring country, it seems almost impossible that Daka will accept these migrants at a time when the anti -Indian narrative was created and nourished by those in power.
Analysts believe that Muhammad Yunus may be under pressure from radical Islamist forces who registered on anti -Indian rhetoric.
(With Ians materials)