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Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina resigned as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and fled to India after an agitation for students who witnessed violence in August last year. Then there were several violent events reported. Continue reading to learn more about this.

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India’s visa operations in Bangladesh are not at the level of last year, but it continues to be one of India’s biggest visa operations anywhere in the world, Foreign Minister Vikram Misri on Monday, keeping the human -centered relationship between the two countries on this issue, “he said. He said that the visa service was affected by the general security situation that ruled after the developments in August in Bangladesh last year.

“Yes, it is not at the level that it was before the events of July and August last year, but even today, even today, it continues to be one of our biggest visa operations anywhere in the world. “I am not note that much purpose Been Done, What Our Expects Were Etc. Adjust it, ”he added.

Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina resigned as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and fled to India after an agitation under the leadership of a student who witnessed violence in August last year. Then there were several violent events reported. Misri said that India responded as the situation develops in Bangladesh. “Because you closely watch this situation, I hope that we have answered because things seem to be developed on the ground, and that the numbers are far beyond that they are immediately after the very disturbing security events, including some of our visa operations.” He said.

“As you progress, I can be sure that our stance on this issue will be an evolution and keep in mind as you say the human -centered relationship we have.” Answering another query, India said that it was in favor of free, fair, inclusive elections in Bangladesh. “I want to be very clear about this. He said. “We look forward to establishing interaction with any government that emerged as a result of these elections. There will be a government to be elected with a popular duty, and the government of Bangladesh will work with which government if it chooses to represent them.”

(With the inputs of the news agency Ani).

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