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‘Consistently reiterated our position’: India rebuts Bangladesh’s charges after envoy summoned; denies hostile acts

‘Consistently reiterated our position’: India rebuts Bangladesh's charges after envoy summoned; denies hostile acts

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NEW DELHI: India on Sunday firmly rejected assertions made by the interim government of Bangladesh, saying New Delhi has consistently supported free, fair and inclusive elections in the neighbouring country and has never allowed its territory to be used for activities hostile to the interests of the Bangladeshi people.In a statement responding to a press note issued by Bangladesh’s interim government, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said India “categorically rejects” the allegations levelled against it and reiterated that it has never allowed its territory to be used for activities inimical to the interests of the Bangladeshi people.”India has consistently reiterated its position in favour of free, fair, inclusive and credible elections being held in Bangladesh in a peaceful atmosphere,” the MEA said, adding that New Delhi’s stance on the issue has remained unchanged.The response came hours after Bangladesh summoned high commissioner Pranay Verma to its foreign ministry, conveying what it described as “deep concern” over Sheikh Hasina, who is currently in India, being allowed to make “provocative statements calling on leaders and activists to engage in terrorist activities” in Bangladesh.During the meeting, Dhaka also formally sought the immediate extradition of Sheikh Hasina. It further raised what it called “anti-Bangladesh activities” by Awami League members residing in India, alleging that they were attempting to disrupt the country’s upcoming national elections. In its statement, the MEA rejected any suggestion that India was complicit in destabilising Bangladesh. “India has never allowed its territory to be used for activities inimical to the interests of the friendly people of Bangladesh,” it said.At the same time, the MEA placed emphasis on Dhaka’s responsibility to ensure stability during the electoral process. “We expect that the interim government of Bangladesh will take all necessary measures for ensuring internal law and order, including for the purpose of holding peaceful elections,” the MEA added.

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