
India bangladesh relationship: The relationship between India Bangladesh, who was once close, is now going through as bad phase. The situation between the two countries has changed rapidly since Sheikh Hasina was overthrown in August last year. After leaving the post of Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina came to India and Mohammad Yunus occupied Bangladesh’s power. Only after this, relations between India and Bangladesh started deteriorating.
Mohammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh, said in the World Economic Forum that the relationship with India gives him a personal trouble. In an interview by news agency Reuters, he said, “Bangladesh-India relations should be as strong as possible. You know, you cannot make a map of India without making a map of Bangladesh.”
Kashed started reading in praise of China
Mohammad Yunus has said about China that he supports Bangladesh. He said that China is the one who has supported Bangladesh in such difficult times. In Bangladesh, in the last three months, wild inflation has increased and in such a situation, he is looking at the neighboring China.
The interim government has increased VAT, this is happening at the time when the country has been facing high inflation for three consecutive months. Apart from this, food inflation is also around 13 percent. The Bangladeshi government is claiming that the revenue of about 12 thousand crores Taka will be collected from the increased VAT.
Sheikh Hasina again targeted
Mohammad Yunus has described the boom in Bangladesh’s economy during the Sheikh Hasina government as fake. He said that the claims of growing the economy of the country during the government of the deputed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina were ‘fake’. He said, “The whole world (of Bangladesh) is responsible for this situation. It is also a lesson for the world. She used to say that ‘our growth rate is the most top’, all this was completely fake.”
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