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India has rejected Dhaka’s accusations, saying it had no knowledge of such activities and would not allow them under any circumstances.
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India Today NE on MSNDhaka urges India to act against Awami League activities on its soil
The interim government of Bangladesh on Wednesday urged India to take immediate measures to prevent any anti-Bangladesh activities being carried out by Bangladeshi nationals from Indian soil.
Foreign ministry says attention of Bangladesh govt has been drawn to reported establishment of AL offices in Delhi, Kolkata ...
The blockade started around 10:45am today (20 August) under the banner of “Sorbo Doliyo Sangram Parisahd” at Chandura Bus Stand area of Bijoynagar, creating a long tailback of vehicles stretching appr ...
Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun was produced before the country's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on Wednesday in connection ...
India in a statement on Wednesday strongly rejected claims made by Bangladesh that members of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh ...
India dismissed allegations by Bangladesh’s caretaker government that banned Awami League leaders had set up offices in New ...
The Yunus government's double standards lie exposed as his administration accuses India of allowing anti-Bangladesh activities even as it pardons an anti-India terrorist., Asia, Times Now ...
Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on Wednesday (August 20) for a four-day ...
Bangladesh has alleged that ousted leader Sheikh Hasina's Awami League has set up offices in Delhi and Kolkata ...
Local Government Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiyan officially inaugurated the bridge at the Haripur end in Gaibandha after cutting a ribbon.
The Indian government has rejected claims by Bangladesh’s interim administration regarding alleged anti-Bangladesh activities taking place on Indian soil, ...
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