Indian media should understand student revolution in Bangladesh properly: Adviser

Indian media’s portrayal  of the present student revolution in opposition to Sheikh Hasina as the upward thrust of a spiritual energy modified into awful, Social Welfare Advisor Sharmin S Murshid talked about, consuming the country’s media personnel and society to discuss over with Bangladesh to kind a deep figuring out over the 5 August mosey.

Talking at a seminar titled “Dynamics of relationship with neighbours in publish-Bangladesh student revolution beneath the prevailing regional geopolitical stipulations,” organised by the monthly Diplomat journal on the International Service Academy in the metropolis on Thursday, she talked about Bangladesh would preserve warm relatives with the neighbouring worldwide locations fixed with fairness, justice and impartiality.

She talked about the period in-between authorities of Professor Dr Mohammed Yunus had called for a revival of the South Asian Affiliation of Regional Countries (SAARC) bloc, with a leer to constructing a revolutionary and prosperous south Asia.

Terming South Asia as basically the most disintegrated location on this planet, Sharmin S Murshid talked about that enhanced regional cooperation will completely boost economic cooperation in the South Asian location.

“I would settle on to dispute that the country will be on the electoral boulevard plan alongside the path of reforms. So, enable us to all kind the have confidence and bask in of the oldsters through work. We would possibly well perchance well perchance furthermore peaceable stand by the oldsters and preserve them with us,” she added.

“In return for the sacrifice of the college students, we bought an opportunity to connect democracy. Let’s no longer throw it away,” she talked about.

Terming Bharatiya Janata Receive together (BJP) in India as the spiritual political one, Sharmin S Murshid deplored that the Indian media has portrayed the present student revolution in opposition to autocratic Sheikh Hasina as the upward thrust of a spiritual energy.

Pointing on the present violence over a obvious spiritual community, Sharmin S Murshid termed the present violence as a political conflict, no longer a spiritual one, as a obvious neighborhood of a community belongs to a obvious political celebration, together with that folks in Bangladesh irrespective caste, creed, faith and whisk in communal harmony.

Urging all sections of the society to work together, she talked about the present period in-between authorities must no longer be allowed to fail and Bangladesh will embark on an election roadmap through reform programmes.

Expressing plot back on the “misinformation” and “disinformation” spread by the Indian media and society, the adviser suggested the stakeholders fervent in Bangladesh to unite and work to counter Indian propaganda.