Bangladesh Plunges into Crisis: Yunus's Rule Fuels Anti-India Sentiment, Minority Violence

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News18•27-12-2025, 08:32
Bangladesh Plunges into Crisis: Yunus's Rule Fuels Anti-India Sentiment, Minority Violence
- •Bangladesh faces rising fundamentalism, anti-India sentiment, and economic crisis under Muhammad Yunus's interim government, following Sheikh Hasina's overthrow.
- •Violence against minorities, particularly Hindus, has escalated, with recent lynchings of Amrit Mandal and Deepu Chandra Das raising severe safety concerns.
- •Pakistan's ISI and China are reportedly increasing influence in Dhaka, using Yunus to foster anti-India narratives despite Bangladesh's economic dependence on India.
- •A timeline of events from July-August 2024 details widespread quota protests, violent clashes, numerous deaths, and the eventual resignation of PM Sheikh Hasina.
- •Experts warn Bangladesh cannot survive without India, yet extremist forces are dominating, harming bilateral relations and internal stability.
Why It Matters: Bangladesh's new leadership under Muhammad Yunus is pushing the nation towards instability, anti-India sentiment, and minority violence, jeopardizing its future.
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