“No Position For Deep State, Depart It To PM Modi”: Trump On Bangladesh Disaster

“No Position For Deep State, Depart It To PM Modi”: Trump On Bangladesh Disaster


New Delhi/Washington DC:

The regime change in India’s neighbour Bangladesh which many geopolitical analysts have attributed to the US’ deep state’s alleged work within the shadows grazed US President Donald Trump throughout his joint press briefing with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington DC.

A reporter sought the views of President Trump on whether or not the earlier Democratic authorities underneath former President Joe Biden carried out a regime change in Bangladesh, and put in Muhammad Yunus as a chief adviser.

President Trump denied the US deep state performed any position within the developments in Bangladesh, whose ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina took shelter in India.

“There was no position for our deep state. That is one thing that the Prime Minister has been engaged on for a very long time, for tons of of years, frankly I’ve been studying about it. I’ll go away Bangladesh to the Prime Minister,” President Trump stated.

Whereas the Republican didn’t immediately deal with the query, hypothesis is that the response indicated the brand new Trump administration could not get itself concerned in Bangladesh, the place alleged radical Islamist components have been focusing on spiritual minorities together with Hindus.

Ties between India and Bangladesh have nosedived after Ms Hasina fled Dhaka in August within the face of a large anti-government protest.

The interim authorities headed by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, who returned from the US to work as Bangladesh’s caretaker, continues to attract sharp criticism over not doing sufficient to cease assaults on minorities by radical Islamists.

India’s International Secretary Vikram Misri on Thursday stated PM Modi shared considerations over the current developments in Bangladesh with President Trump.

“This was a topic that was mentioned between the 2 leaders. And the Prime Minister shared his views and, certainly, his considerations with regard to current developments in Bangladesh and the way India sees the state of affairs,” the International Secretary stated after the 2 leaders’ joint press briefing.

“We hope that the state of affairs in Bangladesh will even transfer ahead in a course the place we are able to pursue relations in a constructive and steady method with them. However there are considerations about that state of affairs. And the Prime Minister shared these views with President Trump,” he stated in response to a reporter’s query.

PM Modi is within the US for 2 days. He additionally met with billionaire businessman Elon Musk.


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