Bangladesh Jamaat Leader Assures Minority Safety
A senior Jamaat-e-Islami leader in Bangladesh said minorities in the country would not be treated as second-class citizens and described maintaining relations with India as a priority amid recent reports of attacks.
Bangladesh Jamaat Leader On Minority Safety
The leader stated that protection of all communities remains a responsibility of the state and assured equal rights for minorities. He said authorities must ensure law and order and address incidents targeting vulnerable groups.
The remarks came during public comments addressing concerns raised after recent violence.
Bangladesh India Relations Priority
He also emphasised the importance of stable ties with India, noting cooperation between the two countries is significant for regional stability and economic engagement.
Officials highlighted continued dialogue and engagement across diplomatic channels between Dhaka and New Delhi.
Response To Minority Attack Concerns
Authorities in Bangladesh have said investigations into incidents are ongoing and action will be taken against those responsible. Security measures have been strengthened in sensitive areas while monitoring continues.
The developments have drawn attention to internal security and bilateral relations in the region.














