President Trump will not intervene on Bangladesh and will hand it over to PM Modi’s hands


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Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has recently visited America. In response to a question with PM Modi, US President Donald Trump has said something that has created a stir in the political corridors of Dhaka. Especially the concern of Mohammad Yunus’s interim government and the right -wing Islamic parties supporting him has increased. Trump has indicated to support India’s move in Bangladesh, which may increase the tension of the anti -New Delhi opposing Younis.

According to a report by Swarajya magazine, Donald Trump while talking to reporters at Washington DC with Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he would leave Bangladesh to Prime Minister Modi. It is clear from Trump’s statement that the US does not want to join Bangladesh and will run with India. This attitude of Trump has spoiled the mathematics of the Yunus government and the Islamists of the country, which are anti -India. They have been trying to create trouble in front of Delhi by supporting militant groups in the northeast of India.

Yunus’s game spoiled by Trump’s coming to power

Yunus is believed to have been seated in power by some elements of American Deep State, Pakistan and Türkiye. He was relying on his patrons like Clinton Foundation from the US to strengthen himself in power. The plans of the Islamists of Yunus and Bangladesh have been lashed out by Trump’s coming to power in the US and starting the process of eliminating the foreign influence of the American Deep State.

The worst news for Mohammad Yunus and Islamic parties is that Bangladesh is being left by America on India. Trump’s statement has made him realize that the steps against India will invite strong retaliation from Delhi and will not help him from the US. Trump’s statement has boosted the morale of the mainstream democratic parties, especially the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). BNP wants early elections in Bangladesh but Yunus is engaged in avoiding parliamentary elections.

India will insist on election

After Donald Trump’s attitude, New Delhi will now insist on holding parliamentary elections in Bangladesh soon. Talking to Swarajya, a top Indian official said that Delhi has assured the Trump administration that soon elections in Bangladesh will be important to ensure stability in the country. He said that we have told the new administration in Washington about this and they are with us.

The Mea official said that India will try to force the Yunus government to hold parliamentary elections by the end of this year. The Islamists and other groups themselves will marginally marginalized with the coming of an elected government to power in Dhaka. This will also pave the way for Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League to return to the political field. This will clearly increase the worry of Mohammad Yunus.

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