Bangladesh says that NYT report claims an increase in Islamist extremism

Dhaka: Bangladesh has rejected a NYT report as a “misleading”, claiming that when the country works to shape its democracy and shape a new future for its 175 million people, “a streak of Islamist extremism” which was hidden under its secular surface, is now emerging.
Shafiqul Alam, press secretary of Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus, said, titled, titled ‘Bangladesh, as in Bangladesh, Islamist Hard-Lineers depicted an unilateral view of the country on an inauguration’. Alam said that this portrayal not only oversees the political and social mobility of the country, but also puts the entire nation at risk. “It is important to accept that Bangladesh has accepted the progress of the previous year and instead of portraying a wrong picture rather than relying on the complexity of the situation, selective, fire examples.”
The NYT report said that the vacuum that has come out after the uproot of the powerful leader (Sheikh Hasina)), in a city, radicals declared that young women can no longer play football, NYT report said. In the other, in the other, he forced the police to free a woman who had publicly harassed her hair. At a rally in Dhaka, the protesters warned that if the government did not punish anyone who disrespects Islam, they would execute with their own hands. After days, an illegal group held a march demanding an Islamic Khalifa. “In an interview with NYT, some members of Islamist parties and organizations – some of whom were banned earlier – clarified that they were working to push Bangladesh in a more radical direction. Which requires their anger. “