Dhaka:
Foreign Secretary Vikran Misri stated at the moment that he conveyed New Delhi’s considerations to Dhaka over the assaults on minorities in Bangladesh. In a gathering with Bangladeshi Foreign Adviser Mohammad Touhid Hossain, Mr Misri conveyed that the assaults on non secular establishments and locations of worship are “regrettable”.
Mr Misri additionally conveyed to Bangladesh’s interim authorities that India needs to have a “optimistic, constructive, and mutually helpful” relationship. Speaking to the media after his high-level assembly, Mr Misri stated, “I’ve underlined at the moment India’s need to work carefully with the interim authorities of Bangladesh Authority.”
Speaking in regards to the problem of minorities, Mr Misri stated, “We mentioned latest developments and I conveyed our considerations together with these associated to the security and welfare of minorities. We additionally mentioned regrettable incidents of assaults on cultural and non secular properties.”
Calling the discussions “frank, candid, and constructive”, Mr Misri stated the discussions allowed either side “the chance to take inventory of our ties”.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri arrived in Dhaka earlier at the moment for a day-long go to. This was the primary high-level meet between the 2 sides amid strained bilateral ties following the ouster of Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August.
Mr Misri first held a gathering along with his counterpart – international secretary Jashim Uddin. The assembly was held on the state visitor home Padma. The two international secretaries first held one-on-one talks after which a proper assembly was held the place delegates from either side have been current.
Diplomatic ties between India and Bangladesh have confronted testing instances for the reason that ouster of Sheikh Hasina after an enormous anti-government protest in August. Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus took over as Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser days after Ms Hasina fled to India.