Virtue-sign, stop the shield minorities, India tells Bangladesh

New Delhi: Following Bangladesh’s remarks on West Bengal violence, the Indian government said in the interim government in Dhaka that it should focus on protecting the rights of its own minorities. Virtue signal,
The Indian government also said that criminal criminals of violence against minorities in Bangladesh continued to roam free.
“We reject the comment made by the Bangladesh side regarding the events in West Bengal. It is a barely disguised and derogatory attempt to attract parallel with India’s concerns over the ongoing harassment of minorities in Bangladesh, where criminal criminals of such acts continue to be freed.” Bangladesh continues to free up. Will do better for, “he said.
Jaiswal was answering media questions about the comments made by Bangladesh officials on developments in West Bengal.
Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus press secretary Shafiqul Alam on Thursday called upon the New Delhi and West Bengal government to “take all steps to completely protect the minority Muslim population”. “We condemn attacks on Muslims, causing loss of life and assets,” he said.
“We urge the Government of India and West Bengal to take all the steps to completely save the minority Muslim population,” Alam said.
Parts of West Bengal, including Murshidabad, have seen communal violence in the last few days following the opposition of the Muslim community against the Waqf Amendment Act.