Banerjee Supports Centre Amid Bangladesh Crisis
Banerjee Supports Centre Amid Bangladesh Crisis
Banerjee Supports Centre Amid Bangladesh Crisis
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has expressed support for the central government's decisions regarding the political crisis in Bangladesh, where Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled amid widespread protests. Banerjee urged people in West Bengal to maintain peace, avoid provocation, and refrain from sharing inflammatory content on social media. She emphasized that the issue should be handled by the Indian government, cautioning against communal behavior and rumors. The United States also called for calm and restraint, urging all parties in Bangladesh to avoid violence and respect legal processes. Meanwhile, the AAP criticized the central government for not inviting them to an all-party meeting on the issue, and the BSP voiced support for the Centre's stance. The situation remains tense with the Bangladesh Army taking control and heightened security measures along the India-Bangladesh border.

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