During a recent meeting, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to prioritize the safety of minorities and conduct thorough investigations into any reported violence against them. Yunus, in turn, emphasized the importance of verifying information shared on social media platforms and advocated for non-interference in such matters. The discussions also touched upon extradition concerns, border security, and the exploration of a potential free trade agreement between the two nations. Modi’s call for the protection of minorities aligns with his government’s focus on promoting communal harmony and ensuring the well-being of all citizens. By addressing these critical issues and fostering stronger cross-border collaborations, both India and Bangladesh aim to enhance bilateral relations and promote regional stability.

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PM Modi urges Bangladesh’s Yunus to protect minorities, address violence; extradition, border security, and trade talks held.
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