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DHAKA/NEW DELHI: Batting aside Bangladesh's charge that members of the banned Awami League were carrying out political ...
The Awami League is the party of Sheikh Hasina, who is currently living in exile in India after student-led protests against her government were hijacked by Islamists last year.
The Dhaka University Central Students’ Union elections are deeply entwined with Bangladesh’s student politics, historically shaping national movements from the 1952 Language Movement to the 1969 Mass ...
Jaiswal said the press statement by the interim government of Bangladesh is thus 'misplaced'. He, however, said India reiterates its expectation that 'free, fair and inclusive' elections will be held ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNPakistan's Commerce Minister in Dhaka on 4-day visit
Pakistan's Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan arrived in Dhaka on Wednesday to begin a four-day official visit, scheduled from August 21 to 24.
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), a student wing of Bangladesh Nationalist party (BNP), has announced its panel for ...
In Thorns in My Quilt, Mohua Chinappa offers readers a searingly honest and emotionally resonant series of letters addressed ...
Diplomatic unease surfaced on Tuesday after the Interim Government of Bangladesh raised serious concerns over the alleged presence and activities of the banned Bangladesh Awami League on Indian soil, ...
Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir is orchestrating a dangerous plot to turn Bangladesh into “East Pakistan,” destabilize India, ...
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India Today NE on MSNDhaka urges India to act against Awami League activities on its soil
The interim government of Bangladesh on Wednesday urged India to take immediate measures to prevent any anti-Bangladesh activities being carried out by Bangladeshi nationals from Indian soil.
The blockade started around 10:45am today (20 August) under the banner of “Sorbo Doliyo Sangram Parisahd” at Chandura Bus Stand area of Bijoynagar, creating a long tailback of vehicles stretching appr ...
India dismissed allegations by Bangladesh’s caretaker government that banned Awami League leaders had set up offices in New ...
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