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    India Dismisses Security Breach Claims at Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi

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    India Dismisses Allegations of Security Breach at Bangladesh High Commission

    The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India has categorically rejected claims regarding a security breach at the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi, labeling such assertions as “misleading propaganda.” The MEA emphasized that a recent protest outside the diplomatic mission was brief, peaceful, and fully under control.

    Background of the Protest

    On December 20, a small group of approximately 20-25 protesters gathered outside the Bangladesh High Commission to express their outrage over the killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh. They also demanded stronger protections for minority communities. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that the demonstrators raised slogans condemning the brutal murder and advocating for the rights of minorities.

    No Security Threat Reported

    The MEA firmly rejected any implications of a diplomatic security lapse. “At no point was there any attempt to cross the perimeter fence or disrupt security. The local police acted swiftly and dispersed the demonstrators within minutes,” Jaiswal clarified. He added that publicly available video footage debunks claims of any security breach surrounding the diplomatic mission.

    Commitment to International Law

    India’s adherence to international law was reiterated in the MEA’s statement, which highlighted that the safety of foreign diplomatic missions is assured in strict compliance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. The MEA stressed that safeguarding diplomatic premises remains a top priority for India.

    Rising Tensions in Bangladesh

    This clarification arrives against a backdrop of escalating political and social unrest in Bangladesh. The situation intensified following the death of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi, who succumbed to injuries from an assassination attempt. Several violent incidents have been reported in Dhaka, leading to widespread protests. Interim chief Muhammad Yunus vowed decisive action against the perpetrators, asserting there would be “no leniency.”

    Public Outrage Over Dipu Chandra Das’s Murder

    The murder of 27-year-old Dipu Chandra Das has further inflamed tensions. He was reportedly lynched by a mob fueled by accusations of blasphemy, with alarming reports indicating that his body was set on fire. This tragic incident has drawn widespread condemnation from India and triggered additional protests outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi.

    Bangladesh’s Reaction

    In response to India’s remarks, Bangladesh’s interim government reacted strongly, with foreign affairs adviser M. Touhid Hossain questioning how what he termed a “Hindu extremist” demonstration was allowed to occur in proximity to the High Commission. He dismissed India’s clarifications, maintaining that the protest constituted a significant security concern for the diplomatic mission.

    Conclusion

    The MEA’s dismissal of the allegations regarding a security breach at the Bangladesh High Commission highlights the importance of diplomatic integrity and international relations. As tensions in the region continue to escalate, it becomes crucial for both nations to engage in dialogues that prioritize peace and stability.

    For more information on international diplomatic relations, check resources like the United Nations and relevant government publications that discuss global diplomatic norms.

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