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Bangladesh’s accusations are misplaced, says Centre

Mea spokesman Randhir Jaiswal. | Photo Loan: Ani

On Wednesday, August 20, 2025, the Union Government said that India did not allow foreign clothes to carry out political activities targeting any country from Indian territory.

Bangladesh accused India of hosting the leaders of the Awami League (AL) leaders and described the alleged activities of these leaders as a “open insult to the Bangladesh people and state. Randhir Jaiswal, official spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described Bangladesh’s concerns as “wrongly placed”.

“The Indian government is not aware of the alleged members of the Awami League in India, or any anti -Bangladesh activities of any action contrary to Indian laws,” Jaiswal said.

Previously, the Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused India of allowing India of allowing “anti -Bangladesh activities ıyla with the leadership of the Awami League, led by the Awami League government led by the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Moba Bangladesh, “Bangladesh citizens, particularly a banned political party by fleeing leaders/activists, including the establishment of offices, including the establishment of the legal or illegal, including any kind of political activity that campaign against the interests of Bangladesh citizens,” he said. The statement said that a civil society outfit with ties with Bangladeshi diaspora with Bangladeshi Diaspora talked about the law and order situation in Bangladesh and said that “such activities could impress the ongoing efforts of the two countries and said that the relationship between the two countries could further impress.

In July-August 2024, the Bangladesh Provisional Government, before the collapse of the Sheikh Hasina government, banned the Awami League, allowing senior leaders to be involved against civilians and students. Although many Awami League leaders are hiding, the party continues a major squad base of the ruling power organization with student supporters in Gopalganj.

“India reiterates the expectation that free, fair and inclusive elections will be held at the earliest Bangldesh to determine the will and duty of the people,” Jaiswal said.

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