Pakistan's hand behind violent protests against India and PM Modi in Bangladesh


- Bangladesh Parliament tweeted that Pakistan's act was shameful

New delhi date. Friday, April 2, 2021

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bangladesh, Pakistan is facing an angle in the violent protests that are taking place there. According to a report, Pakistan is behind the violent protests against India and Prime Minister Modi in Bangladesh. Pakistan is helping the extremists in every possible way while providing funding.

Prime Minister Modi visited Bangladesh last month to mark the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh and the birthday of Bangladesh's Father of the Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Violent clashes are taking place in various parts of Bangladesh following the Prime Minister's visit. According to sources, Jamaat and BNP members are carrying out such violent clashes and a Pakistani angle is behind it. Bangladesh's parliament also tweeted about the relationship between the radical organization Hifazat-e-Islam and the Pakistan High Commission.

"Bangladesh High Commission is funding Dhaka Hifazat-e-Islam to protest against India and Prime Minister Modi," the Bangladeshi parliament wrote. We are a secular and democratic country that condemns this act. " However, the tweet was later deleted and in a new tweet, the Bangladesh Parliament wrote that Pakistan's act was shameful.

According to a report, after the ban on Jamaat-e-Islami, it is now operating under the name Hifazat-e-Islam and they want to enforce Sharia law in the country.

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