Bangladesh no longer in India’s shadow; stands as equal: Hasnat 

Hasnat Abdullah, convener of the Anti-discrimination Pupil Movement, has called for a brand original capacity within the trend Bangladesh engages with neighbouring India.

“For the past fifty years, Bangladesh has sought to have interaction with India via compromise, submissive and kneel-down dialogue. Yet, the implications relish most frequently been disheartening—betrayal, exploitation, and put out of your mind for our sovereign rights,” he said in a Facebook post this day (2 December).

The time has come for a brand original capacity, Hasnat said, adding that within the times ahead, Bangladesh will have interaction with India as an equal, with unwavering resolve and readability.

There shall be no extra unjust compromises. We can firmly supply protection to and claim what is rightfully ours, he added.

“Bangladesh aspires to stand now not in India’s shadow but as a confident and capable partner—or, when wanted, as a definite competitor.

“Our sovereignty and pursuits are non-negotiable, and we are ready to act decisively to safeguard them,” he said.

Earlier this day, Hasnat called a procession at Dhaka University’s Raju Memorial Sculpture the build aside a community of students gathered at 9pm to enlighten towards the attack on the Bangladesh Assistant High Fee in Agartala within the afternoon.

The attack took recount when hundreds of folk took out a vast rally within the Tripura capital to enlighten the arrest of ISCKON leader Chinmoy Krishna Das, ask his speedy delivery, and the stoppage of attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh.