Hasina requested a short notice visit Indian minister.

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 Hasina requested a short notice visit Indian minister.







Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh on Monday and landed in India.

 Removed The Indian foreign minister informed parliament that Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina has requested to visit India "at very short notice". 

On Monday night, Ms. Hasina escaped to India from Bangladesh after her administration was overthrown by a political upheaval. S Jaishankar, the foreign minister, did not specify her length of stay in the nation or her plans for the future.

 In his initial formal remarks following the height of the period of crisis in Bangladesh, he stated that India has maintained constant communication with Dhaka authorities for the previous twenty-four hours.


Monday saw Ms. Hasina's resignation following weeks of violent anti-government demonstrations. The head of the nation's army has pledged to call fresh elections and form a temporary administration.

 India has strong historic and financial ties to Bangladesh, with which it shares a 4,096 km (2,545 mi) border. There are concerns that extended hostilities in Bangladesh may affect India, which is thought to have backed Ms.

 Hasina during her 15-year term in spite of her crackdown on dissent and imprisonment of opposition figures. India increased the number of troops stationed near the border with Bangladesh on Monday.


The government maintained "close and regular contact with the Indian community" through its consular posts, according to Mr. Jaishankar, who also stated that the situation was "still evolving" there. 

The minister stated that there are 19,000 Indians in Bangladesh, of whom 9,000 are students, and that the majority of the students left for their native country in July.

 He declared that India was keeping an eye on the state of minorities in the nation. Initiatives by several organizations and groups to guarantee their safety and well-being have been reported. We applaud that, but until peace and order is restored, we will obviously continue to be quite concerned," he stated.


Mr. Jaishankar gave opposition parties a briefing earlier in the day regarding India's reaction to the events in Bangladesh. 

On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a meeting to assess the circumstances. Bangladesh, which emerged after a war with Pakistan in 1971, is bordered by five Indian states. 

Government data from November of last year indicates


that there are about 915.35 km of unfenced border. Ms. Hasina's tenure was comparatively tranquil for India in terms of security because she had taken tough measures against extremists who were anti-Indian. In order to protect commercial routes for the states bordering Bangladesh, she had also provided transit privileges.

Senior representatives of India's Border Security Force (BSF) reviewed "operational preparedness and tactical placement of BSF in these important border areas" on Monday during their visit to the Bangladesh border in the eastern region of West Bengal, according to a spokesperson.


 According to the BSF, "the government has given it strict instructions not to enable anyone into the country with no valid documents." India and Bangladesh train services have been stopped "indefinitely"; they had been stopped since the middle of July when violent demonstrations broke out in Bangladesh.

Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, which has the longest boundary with Bangladesh and strong cultural and linguistic links, has made an appeal for peace. 

Additionally, products are no longer moving through the border's Petrapole land port. Numerous Indian trucks are reportedly stopped on the Bangladeshi side.

 India "doesn't have too many options at this point in time," a senior official told the BBC on Monday. 

"We must strengthen border security. Any further action would be considered interference.



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