Hours After Closing Visa Office In Tripura, Bangladesh Summons Indian envoy
News Mania Desk / Piyal Chatterjee / 4th December 2024
Bangladesh summoned India’s envoy to Dhaka today, just hours after suspending its visa and consular offices in Tripura due to a security incident yesterday. Tensions between the two countries are high due to violence against Hindu communities in Bangladesh. Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma arrived at the Foreign Ministry Office in Dhaka at 4 p.m. local time.
“The Indian High Commissioner has been summoned by acting foreign secretary Reaz Hamidullah,” Bangladesh’s state-run news agency said. Hours earlier, a notice from the Bangladesh High Commissioner’s office in Tripura stated that “Given the security situation, all visa and consular services at the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission, Agartala will remain suspended until further notice.”
It also stated that “This comes into effect immediately”.
Around 50 people protested the arrest of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das in Agartala yesterday. During the protest, they entered the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission. The neighbouring country’s temporary government responded sharply to this. Dhaka claimed that local police were “not found to be active in containing the situation”. It stated that the incident had left the mission staff with a “deep sense of insecurity” and urged New Delhi to take “immediate action”.
The Ministry of External Affairs responded that the incident in “deeply regrettable”. “Diplomatic and consular properties should not be targeted under any circumstances. Government is taking action to step up security arrangements for the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi and their Deputy/Assistant High Commissions in the country,” a statement said.
The number of cops at the Bangladesh mission in Agartala has been stepped up after yesterday’s incident.
After the meeting, the Indian High Commissioner said, “We have a wide-ranging, multi-faceted relationship, and as I have said before, you cannot reduce it to one issue or one agenda. We are working across many issues. We (India) always wants to build a positive, stable and constructive relationship. There are many interdependencies we have and we want to build on that to mutual benefit.”
He further said that “We will keep ensuring that our cooperation benefits our two peoples. The number of positive developments to our relationship in the last few months – from trade, to power transmission, to supplying essential commodities – we have maintained a lot of positivity in our relationship.”
“We are also willing to work with the interim government in Bangladesh. We are committed to work with them to fulfil our shared aspirations for peace, security and development.”India has taken up the issue of Hindus being targeted in Bangladesh and priests being arrested by the authorities in Bangladesh. There have also been multiple incidents of violence, vandalism and desecration targeting the minority Hindu community.