Bangladesh has followed the footsteps of Maldives and is doing this against India
Bangladesh has followed the footsteps of Maldives and is doing this against India
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Bangladesh's largest opposition party Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has started India Out Operation on the lines of Maldives. Earlier, the newly elected President of Maldives Mohammad Muizzu had talked about starting India Out Operation in his election campaign. With its help, Mohammad Muizzu had defeated pro-India Ibrahim Mohammad Solih in the elections.

According to the report, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief Begum Khaleda Zia's son Tariq Rahman has started the India Out operation. He is currently the acting president of BNP. The India Out Movement in Bangladesh under the leadership of BNP is also reminding us of that campaign in Maldives, due to which today tension has arisen in the relations between India and Maldives.

Reason for starting 'India Out' movement: Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is being called the Islamic party of the country. America has declared this party a Tier-III terrorist organization. Because of this, BNP has started 'India Out' movement. Meanwhile, BNP workers are raising slogans like 'India is not a friend of Bangladesh and India is destroying Bangladesh'. BNP workers are also trying to incite sentiments by posting anti-India slogans on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). He is trying to take the anti-India movement to Nepal with the help of social media.

Attempt to spoil India-Bangladesh relations: Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) workers accused India and said that India is not our friend. He did not come to help us between 1971. He came here and looted the valuables of Bengalis. In such a situation, it is our right to boycott India.

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