Bangladesh Summons Indian Envoy Over “Disparaging” Remarks by Assam Chief Minister
Bangladesh summons the acting Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka over “disparaging” remarks by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on bilateral ties and alleged illegal infiltration, escalating diplomatic tensions and prompting an official protest through formal channels.
The controversy arose after Sarma’s comments on bilateral relations and allegations of illegal infiltration, which Dhaka viewed as objectionable. In response, Bangladesh lodged an official protest and conveyed its displeasure to India through established diplomatic channels, underscoring the seriousness of the issue.
Officials in Dhaka emphasized that such remarks have the potential to strain bilateral ties and called for maintaining mutual respect in public discourse concerning relations between the two nations. The summoning of the acting Indian High Commissioner signals a formal and direct communication of Bangladesh’s position on the matter.
The development highlights the sensitivity surrounding cross-border issues and the importance of measured statements by public officials, as both countries navigate complex diplomatic and regional dynamics.

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