Yunus a worried man, after Tulsi Gabbard’s remarks on Persecution and Killings

Yunus a worried man, after Tulsi Gabbard’s remarks on Persecution and Killings

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Yunus a worried man, after Tulsi Gabbard’s remarks on Persecution and Killings

Yunus is now a worried man. No wonder te Yunus led illegal government of Bangladesh has publicly criticised remarks made by U.S.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, labelling them as “misleading and damaging.” Gabbard’s comments highlighted concerns regarding the persecution of religious minorities in Bangladesh, specifically mentioning Hindus, Buddhists, and Christians, and suggested that these issues are linked to a broader threat of Islamist terrorism and the ideology of an “Islamic Caliphate”.

In response, the illegal Yunus government instead of taking action to protect te minorities, has expressed “dismay” at Gabbard’s statements, asserting that they unjustly tarnish the nation’s image and undermine the efforts of its citizens.

Gabbard has rightly emphasised and linked Bangladesh to extremist ideologies which yunus has been leading and encouraging ever since forcing out PM Sheikh Hasina.

The actions of the present regime is detrimental to Bangladesh in the long run. The country has slid into chaos by supporting extremism through collaboration with international partners, including Pakistan.

Tulsi Gabbard, also addressed the ongoing issue of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism against India. She emphasised that the Trump administration has consistently recognised the threat posed by Islamist terrorism, which she described as a significant concern for both India and the United States.

Gabbard stated, “President Trump, through his first administration and continuing now, has been very clear about his commitment to defeating this threat of Islamist terrorism that has unfortunately plagued us and continues to pose a direct threat to the American people”.

“But, we see how it’s been impacting people here in India, in Bangladesh, currently ongoing in Syria, Israel and different countries in the Middle East.

So this is a threat that I know Prime Minister Modi also takes seriously and one where the leaders of our two countries will work together to try to identify and defeat that threat,” she added.

“But, we see how it’s been impacting people here in India, in Bangladesh, currently ongoing in Syria, Israel and different countries in the Middle East.

So this is a threat that I know Prime Minister Modi also takes seriously and one where the leaders of our two countries will work together to try to identify and defeat that threat,” she added.