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Different organisations on Thursday staged demonstrations protesting at Indian aggression and also against the attack on the Bangladesh assistant high commission in India’s Agartala.

The protesters slammed Indian Hindutva group for the attack on Bangladesh mission, desecration of the national flag, spreading false propaganda and aggression on Bangladesh.


Nationalist Democratic Movement held a flag displaying programme in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka protesting at Indian aggression.

NDM chairperson Bobby Hajjaj said, ‘We are not against India but against Indian aggression, propaganda of Indian media and dominating attitude of Indian government.’

Many young people from Indian universities expressed solidarity with the student-led mass uprising in Bangladesh which made Narendra Modi-led government afraid that such a movement could crystalise against them one day, he mentioned.

‘That is why they are creating religious agitation through their loyal media to mislead these young people,’ said Bobby.

He also hoped that Bangladesh could establish a relationship based on dignity and fairness with India in the upcoming days shifting away from Sheikh Hasina’s submissive policies.

NDM secretary general Mominul Amin said that people of Bangladesh would not tolerate any aggression of India. 

Ziaur Rahman Social Welfare Council also organised a rally in front of the National Press Club protesting at the Indian hegemony.

The council president Gias Uddin Khokon said that Hasina-led Awami League pursue its fascist regime with the support of India and served the interest of India in return.

Modi government cannot accept the fall of Hasina and is plotting conspiracies to destabilise Bangladesh, said Khokon, adding that people in the country will foil any conspiracies together.

Khokon also demanded that Bangladesh government cancel all unequal agreements with India signed during AL rule.

Protests spread in Dhaka as elsewhere across the country hours after the Bangladesh mission in Agartala came under attack by a group of Indians on December 2 during their protests, demanding the release of Hindu community leader in Bangladesh Chinmoy Krishna Das, now in jail in a sedition case.

The protests in Bangladesh gradually turned into protests at Indian aggression in Bangladesh following remarks of different political leaders in India.

Meanwhile, Urdu speaking people in Bangladesh staged demonstrations protesting at repression on Muslims in India and urged the United Nations to take steps against the oppression.

Bangladesh Bihari Rehabilitation Assembly held a protest procession from Mirpur-10 to United Nations Development Programme, Bangladesh office on Begum Rokeya Sarani, Dhaka.

The organisation president Niaz Ahmed Khan claimed that Modi-led Hindutva group was conducting oppression on Muslims and attacking mosques in India.

Joint secretary general of the organisation Kutub Uddin said that Modi government was also plotting to destroy communal harmony in Bangladesh.

‘Indian conspiracies must come to an end,’ said Kutub.Â