Dhaka slams Rajnath Singh's remarks on Prof Yunus as 'incorrect, not respectful'
In an exclusive conversation with Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi, Indian Minister Singh had urged Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to “watch his words”
Bangladesh has described the recent comments made by Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus as "incorrect" and "not respectful of propriety and diplomatic nicety" and stressed that Bangladesh remains committed to a mutually beneficial relationship with India.
"We consider that Singh's comments are incorrect and unhelpful and not respectful of propriety and diplomatic nicety," said spokesperson at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs SM Mahbubul Alam today (9 November) as UNB sought Dhaka's reaction to Singh's remarks.
In an exclusive conversation with Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi, Indian Minister Singh had urged Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to "watch his words".
"We do not seek tense relations with Bangladesh, but Yunus should be cautious with his statements," Singh told Joshi.
During the interview, the Indian Defence Minister also said India does not want a rift with Bangladesh.
The interview was published on Friday in a report by Firstpost, a media outlet of the group.
Responding to the issue, SM Mahbubul said the recent remarks made by the Indian Defence Minister regarding Chief Adviser Yunus have come to their attention.
He reaffirmed that Bangladesh remains committed to a mutually beneficial relationship with India based on "sovereign equality, non-interference in each other's affairs, and mutual respect."
"Bangladesh also believes that differences in perspectives are best addressed through constructive and respectful engagement," the spokesperson added.
