‘Trying to note’: India denied Mohammad Yunas’s claim of ‘Bangladesh that destroys India’, saying that the defect-shift will not solve problems. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday denied the claims of Bangladesh Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus that New Delhi is “unstable” its country.In a weekly presser, Mea spokesman Randhir Jaywal said that Bangladesh’s allegations were an attempt to draw attention from real issues.“As far as the government is concerned, the responsibility for law and order and governance issues is completely with the government,” said Jaiswal.“In such a situation, if someone says that external factor or someone else is convicted for disturbances, it seems that they are trying to divert attention from the real issue and transfer defects on others. Such statements do not solve the problem; they seem like an attempt to avoid accountability,” they said.Yumns indicated that India could be behind efforts to “unstable” Bangladesh.His press secretary quoted him, saying that “there were tireless efforts to destabilize Bangladesh,” both “internal and externally,” that led to a “situation like war”.Yunus allegedly told Mahmudur Rahman Manna leader of Bangladeshi political party Nagorik Oikya that Bangladesh was now in a major crisis due to Indian suzerainty.“The Chief Advisor said that the country is in a big crisis due to Indian suzerainty … he started discussing by saying that we are in a deep crisis. He means a conspiracy by India. He said that India does not want to accept this change in our country. If they are destroying us in a single day, then they are doing everything.Meanwhile, Jaiswal also said, “Bangladesh needs to find out the will and mandate of the people by holding an inclusive, independent and fair election at the early date.”Earlier, Yunus’s press secretary, Shafiqul Alam quoted Yumns, “With the ban on Awami League, a new war-like situation has come to light-both inside and outside the country. Since the activities of the Awami League were banned, tireless efforts have been made to destabilize the situation. We should protect ourselves from it. ,Yunus has claimed that it plans to hold elections between December 2025 and 30 June 2026.Shri Shafiqul Alam said, “Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus will not remain in power even a day after 30 June 2026.”He said that Yoons urged everyone to be convinced in the meeting that he would not do anything that would put the country in danger.Yunus said, “I was confident that we were all sitting together. If I fail to hold a fair election, I would feel guilty.”Alam claimed that various party leaders listened to Mr. Yunus and confirmed their support for the interim government. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), currently the most powerful traditional political force in the country, wants to hold elections by December this year and is uncomfortable on the continuity of the interim government, which has not yet shown any request to conduct elections.