India Summons Bangladesh Envoy: Why Security Threats to Dhaka Mission Raise Alarms

India has officially summoned Bangladesh's High Commissioner to voice serious concerns about security around its mission in Dhaka. The government specifically pointed to alarming plans announced by some extremist elements. It firmly rejected a false narrative being spread about recent events and noted the interim government's lack of a thorough investigation. Despite these tensions, India reaffirmed its close and friendly relationship with the people of Bangladesh.

Key Points: India Summons Bangladesh High Commissioner Over Mission Security

  • MEA summoned envoy over plans by extremists to target Indian Mission in Dhaka
  • India rejects false narrative, criticizes lack of investigation by interim govt
  • Call for safety of missions comes amid anti-India rhetoric from Bangladesh NCP leader
  • MEA reaffirms close ties rooted in liberation struggle, calls for peaceful elections
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India expresses strong security concerns to Bangladesh, expecting interim government to ensure safety of Indian missions amid threats from extremist elements.

"India completely rejects the false narrative sought to be created by extremist elements regarding certain recent events in Bangladesh. - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, December 17

The Ministry of External Affairs on Wednesday summoned the Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Riaz Hamidullah and apprised him of India's strong concerns at the deteriorating security environment in Bangladesh.

According to an MEA statement, the Bangladesh High Commissioner's attention was drawn, in particular, to the activities of some extremist elements who have announced plans to create a security situation around the Indian Mission in Dhaka.

The MEA said, "India completely rejects the false narrative sought to be created by extremist elements regarding certain recent events in Bangladesh. It is unfortunate that the interim government has neither conducted a thorough investigation nor shared meaningful evidence with India regarding the incidents."

"India has close and friendly relations with the people of Bangladesh rooted in the liberation struggle, and strengthened through various developmental and people-to-people initiatives. We are in favour of peace and stability in Bangladesh and have consistently called for free, fair, inclusive and credible elections, conducted in a peaceful atmosphere," the MEA added.

The MEA further said that it expected the interim government to ensure the safety of Missions and Posts in Bangladesh in keeping with its diplomatic obligations.

The summons come on the heels of events like the anti-India rhetoric by National Citizen Party (NCP) leader Hasnat Abdullah who had made a public speech threatening to isolate the Seven Sisters and providing refuge to Northeast separatists if Bangladesh is destabilised. Abdullah is known for his strong anti-India stand.

Earlier, Bangladesh's Victory Day was celebrated with a cultural program at the Embassy of Bangladesh in Delhi, India. High Commissioner M Riaz Hamidullah emphasised Bangladesh's commitment to fulfilling its people's aspirations, particularly those of the younger generation, and highlighted the country's young population.

Hamidullah stressed that Bangladesh and India share a mutually beneficial relationship, with a focus on prosperity, peace, and regional security. He noted the two countries' mutual interdependence, underscoring the importance of their partnership.

He said, "The whole of Bangladesh, and all of us, are committed to fulfilling the aspirations of our people, especially the younger generation. We have a very young demography... We believe our relationship with India is in our shared interest. We have mutual interdependence... We are fully focused on prosperity, peace, and security in the region."

The event showcased Bangladesh's culture and heritage, celebrating its liberation and independence. The High Commissioner's remarks reflected Bangladesh's dedication to advancing its people's interests and strengthening ties with India.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's concerning to see such rhetoric from a political leader in Bangladesh. Threatening the Northeast is unacceptable. We share a long history and border; peace and stability are in everyone's interest. Hope the interim government takes this seriously. 🤝
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Rohit P
While the diplomatic language is firm, I hope our government is also looking inward. Are we doing enough to address the genuine concerns that might fuel such anti-India sentiments in the neighbourhood? A strong relationship needs work from both sides.
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Sarah B
Reading this from an international perspective, it's a delicate situation. The call for free and fair elections is crucial. A stable, democratic Bangladesh is the best guarantee for regional security and for protecting diplomatic missions.
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Vikram M
The High Commissioner's words about mutual interdependence and shared interests are reassuring. But words need to be backed by action on the ground. The interim government must investigate these threats properly and share findings. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
This is worrying for families who have loved ones working at the mission in Dhaka. Safety first! The Bangladesh government has a clear responsibility under international law. Hope they understand the gravity of the situation.

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