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Yunus Reaches Out to Modi: What’s Behind the Unexpected Move?

Yunus Reaches Out to Modi: What’s Behind the Unexpected Move?

India-Bangladesh: India and Bangladesh have been friendly countries for decades. But this was only a year ago. When riots broke out in Bangladesh and Sheikh Hasina left her post as Prime Minister and fled to India, the situation remained the same. After that, several parties in Bangladesh formed a government and selected Muhammad Yunus as the head of the interim government. Since then, Muhammad Yunus, who had increased his hostility towards India, joined the ranks of Pakistan and China.


 

Due to this, Bangladesh’s policies and decisions are being made away from India day by day. In such a situation, Muhammad Yunus recently wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent a message to the people of Bangladesh and the country’s interim chief advisor Muhammad Yunus. Instead, he wrote this letter.


 

The interim government of Bangladesh recently posted these two letters on X.

India-Bangladesh relations finally at peace?

However, in his letter to Prime Minister Modi, he stated that they will work together with mutual respect and understanding for the welfare of their people. Muhammad Yunus also revealed that Prime Minister Modi’s message reflects the values ​​​​between the two countries. Yunus conveyed his best wishes to Prime Minister Modi and the people of India on this occasion. Yunus stated in the letter that he believes that the spirit of mutual respect and understanding will guide them in working together for the welfare of the people of India and Bangladesh.

Yunus said that Eid-ul-Adha festival unites everyone in the spirit of sacrifice, generosity and unity. He revealed that it inspires everyone to work together for the benefit of people around the world. In a recent letter written by Narendra Modi on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha, he described this festival as an integral part of India’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. He said that this festival reminds us of values ​​​​like sacrifice, compassion and brotherhood. He said that this is necessary to build a peaceful and inclusive world. Eid-ul-Adha is one of the major Islamic festivals.

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