India Summons Bangladesh over Security Threats amid Diplomatic Celebrations
India's Ministry of External Affairs summoned Bangladesh's High Commissioner amid concerns over the security of the Indian High Commission following threats. Meanwhile, Bangladesh emphasized its commitment to India during Victory Day celebrations, highlighting the importance of bilateral ties and regional peace.
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India's Ministry of External Affairs summoned M Riaz Hamidullah, the Bangladesh High Commissioner, on Wednesday after a threat against the Indian High Commission in Dhaka. The incident follows inflammatory remarks by National Citizen Party leader Hasnat Abdullah, known for his anti-India rhetoric, which included threats to isolate India's northeastern states.
In contrast, the Embassy of Bangladesh in Delhi marked Bangladesh's Victory Day with a cultural program. High Commissioner Hamidullah reiterated Bangladesh's dedication to its people's aspirations and underscored the strength of its ties with India. He stressed the mutual benefits of this relationship, rooted in prosperity, peace, and regional security.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar extended greetings to Bangladesh on social media, coinciding with military exchanges between the nations during their respective commemorative events. This diplomatic interplay highlights the complexities and collaborative efforts in maintaining regional harmony despite emerging tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

