Hasina's Strong Warning: Why Delhi Blast Reveals Regional Terror Threat

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina strongly condemned the horrific blast near Delhi's Red Fort. She expressed deep sorrow over the loss of innocent lives and extended condolences to affected families. Hasina specifically pointed to Pakistan-rooted terrorist groups operating across borders and undermining regional peace. The Awami League leader pledged full support to Prime Minister Modi's fight against terrorism while emphasizing the need for stronger people-to-people bonds in South Asia.

Key Points: Sheikh Hasina Condemns Delhi Blast Backs Modi Anti-Terror Fight

  • Powerful explosion near Delhi's Red Fort Metro killed 10 people and injured dozens
  • Hasina blames Pakistan-rooted terror networks infiltrating Bangladesh and India
  • Former PM pledges full support to Narendra Modi's anti-terrorism efforts
  • Emphasizes need for regional cooperation to preserve South Asian stability
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No place for extremist terrorism in modern world: Ex-B'desh PM Hasina on Delhi blast

Former Bangladesh PM condemns Delhi Red Fort blast, warns of Pakistan-rooted terror networks targeting India and regional stability. Expresses solidarity with Modi government.

"There is no place for extremist terrorism in the modern world - Sheikh Hasina"

Dhaka, Nov 11

Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday vehemently condemned the horrific attack near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station, calling it unacceptable under any circumstances.

The remarks came after a powerful explosion ripped through cars parked near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening, leaving at least 10 people dead and a dozen others injured. The impact of the blast set several nearby vehicles ablaze and damaged streetlights and parked cars in the vicinity.

Hasina expressed deep sorrow and grief over the loss of innocent lives and extended her condolences to the bereaved families, while wishing a speedy recovery to those injured.

"There is no place for extremist terrorism in the modern world. These extremist terrorist groups strike at the very foundations of a secular, humane, and welfare-oriented state. These terrorist groups, rooted in Pakistan, have infiltrated networks across countries, including Bangladesh and are carrying out attacks in India to undermine regional peace and stability," read a statement issued by Hasina, which was posted on the Awami League's social media platform.

"We must resist these terrorists and preserve South Asian peace and stability by building bonds between peoples. The Bangladesh Awami League gives its full support to India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this principled struggle against terrorism," the statement added.

Hasina underscored that such heinous crimes against humanity have no place -- and deserve no forgiveness -- in today's civilised world. She emphasised that wherever the roots of terrorism lie, they must be eradicated.

"Those who support these terrorist groups in Bangladesh and elsewhere are enemies of humanity, and we strongly denounce them as well," Hasina stressed.

She further expressed solidarity with the people of India and pledged every possible cooperation in the fight against terrorism.

"We remain unwavering in our stance against terrorism and militancy. We believe that through the defeat of these terrorist groups, justice and human rights will be upheld and the world will become safer," Hasina stated.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is exactly what we need - South Asian unity against terrorism. The blast near Red Fort was terrifying. My cousin works in that area and we were so worried. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish our own opposition leaders would show similar clarity in condemning terrorism. Sometimes it feels like they're more focused on political point-scoring than national security.
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Ananya R
Terrorism has no religion, no nationality. It's a cancer that affects us all. Bangladesh and India should work together more closely on intelligence sharing. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The families of those who lost their lives must be devastated. No political statement can bring back their loved ones. We need concrete action, not just words.
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Vikram M
Good to see Bangladesh acknowledging the Pakistan connection. This cross-border terrorism has been going on for too long. Time for decisive action! 💪

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