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7 arrested in Bangladesh Hindu man lynching case

Bangladesh's Rapid Action Battalion arrests seven men for the brutal lynching of 27-year-old Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh. The incident has sparked renewed fears for minority safety. Read the full details.

Modi offers aid to Khaleda Zia amid critical health

PM Narendra Modi expressed concern for former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's failing health, offering India's support. This gesture marks a significant diplomatic outreach as Bangladesh's political landscape shifts ahead of polls.

UP Govt Withdraws Akhlaq Lynching Case

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi sharply criticizes CM Yogi Adityanath after UP government moves to withdraw the 2015 Mohammad Akhlaq lynching case. Read the full details.

UP Withdraws Case in 2015 Akhlaq Lynching

Uttar Pradesh government seeks withdrawal of case against all accused in 2015 Mohammed Akhlaq lynching in Dadri. Legal experts question the move's implications for justice.

Sheikh Hasina: Extremism in Bangladesh threatens India ties

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina raises alarm about growing religious extremism and attacks on Hindu minorities, warning these developments could seriously damage the strategic relationship with India during her meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary.

India-Bangladesh Army Chiefs Hold Defence Talks

Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande engages in high-level discussions with Bangladesh Army Chief and Lt Governor to enhance bilateral defence cooperation and regional security.

UK condemns violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

The United Kingdom has officially condemned the recent surge of violence targeting Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, urging authorities to ensure community safety and religious freedom.

India-Bangladesh diplomatic spat over Tripura deaths

Tensions flare between Delhi and Dhaka as Bangladesh government alleges three of its citizens were killed in Indian territory. India's Ministry of External Affairs strongly denies the claims, calling them 'baseless' and damaging to bilateral relations.

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