National News : India is keeping a close eye on the Bangladesh crisis. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has presented India's side in the Rajya Sabha regarding the crisis in Bangladesh. S Jaishankar said that the relations between India and Bangladesh are very strong. The only agenda of the protest was to remove Sheikh Hasina from power in Bangladesh. Jaishankar said that Sheikh Hasina had asked for permission to come to India.
There are about 9000 students in Bangladesh
The External Affairs Minister said that we are in close and constant touch with the Indian community in Bangladesh through our diplomatic missions. There are about 19,000 Indian nationals there, of which about 9000 are students. Most of the students have returned in July. We are also monitoring the situation with regard to the status of minorities.
In constant touch with officials in Dhaka
The Foreign Minister said that talks are being held with various groups and organizations to ensure the safety and well-being of students and Indian citizens. Along with this, he said that we have been in constant touch with the officials in Dhaka in the last 24 hours.
After speaking in the Rajya Sabha, now Foreign Minister S Jaishankar will present his views on the Bangladesh issue in the Lok Sabha. It is known that an all-party meeting was held under the chairmanship of Jaishankar on Tuesday morning. Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attended this meeting. Along with this, the Parliamentary Affairs Minister also participated in this meeting.
Bangladesh is a special neighbouring country of India- Jaishankar
In the meeting, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar briefed the political parties on the current situation in Bangladesh. Jaishankar said that Bangladesh is a special neighbouring country of India. India and Bangladesh have had good relations. Sheikh Hasina has fled from Bangladesh and come to India. She can go to Britain or any other country from here.
What is India's stand on Sheikh Hasina?
What is India's stand on Sheikh Hasina? If martial law is imposed in Bangladesh, how will India deal with it? What will be the impact of the instability in Bangladesh on the Indian economy? What will be the role of China and Pakistan? Foreign Minister S Jaishankar can brief the political parties on all this.
Foreign Minister will answer in Parliament on the situation in Bangladesh
The Modi government wants to take all parties into confidence before making any statement in Parliament on the coup in Bangladesh. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is going to make a statement in the Lok Sabha on the situation in Bangladesh.
PM Modi held a meeting late yesterday
A meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) was held on Monday night under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The issue of what impact the coup in Bangladesh will have on India was discussed. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, S Jaishankar and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman attended this meeting along with PM Modi.
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