Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

B’desh govt under pressure to act

- Agencies

DHAKA/ISLAMABAD: Amid protests over the remarks against Prophet Mohammad by two now-suspended BJP functionar­ies, a senior leader of the ruling Awami League has said that the Bangladesh government is under pressure to take “action” as events in India have consequenc­es in the country.

Khandakar Goulam Moula Naqshbandi, chairman of the religious affairs sub-committee of the ruling Awami League and a member of the advisory committee, also said that disruptive forces try to take advantage of such a situation to disturb law and order in Muslim-majority Bangladesh.

“Many issues arise due to conspiracy at the internatio­nal level and petty politics at the local level, but the situation worsens if immediate action was not taken,” Naqshbandi said while talking to a group of Indian journalist­s here.

“Bangladesh is under pressure from clerics and civil society to take action over the remarks against the Prophet,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina knows how to deal with the situation.

Naqshbandi said that Bangladesh has good relations with India, which is a friendly country. He said that the particular incident is an internal matter of India, but “such incidents affect the people here (in Bangladesh).”

Pak FM informs UNGA

Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in a telephone call apprised Abdulla Shahid, president of UN General Assembly, of the controvers­ial remarks made by two former senior officials of India’s ruling party against Prophet Mohammad, the foreign office said.

Noting that such provocatio­n had deeply hurt the sentiments of billions of Muslims around the world, the Bilawal urged Shahid to take cognisance of this “abhorrent” developmen­t amidst rising Islamophob­ia in India, it said.

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