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Home Minister Amit Shah raises issue of attacks on minorities, temples in Bangladesh with counterpart​

Bangladeshi Home Minister H.E. Asaduzzaman Khan reached Delhi to attend ‘No Money for Terror Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing’​


Updated At: Nov 18, 2022 06:51 PM
Home Minister Amit Shah raises issue of attacks on minorities, temples in Bangladesh with counterpart

Earlier, addressing the conference, Home Minister Shah said terrorism is the most serious threat to global peace and security but financing of terror is 'more dangerous'. Pic credit- Twitter/@PIBHomeAffairs

New Delhi, November 18

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday met his Bangladeshi counterpart Asaduzzaman Khan and raised the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in that country, official sources said.

Shah also had productive exchanges with the Bangladeshi minister on border management and common security-related issues.

He raised with Khan the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in Bangladesh, the official sources said.

“Union Home Minister @AmitShah met H.E. Asaduzzaman Khan, the Home Minister of Bangladesh on the sidelines of the ‘No Money for Terror’ conference. Both sides had productive exchanges on border management and common security-related issues,” Shah’s office tweeted.


Khan is here to attend the third ‘No Money for Terror Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing’ hosted by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The two-day conference, which began on Friday, is being attended by 450 delegates from over 75 nations and international organisations.

Earlier, addressing the conference, Home Minister Shah said terrorism is the most serious threat to global peace and security but financing of terror is “more dangerous”.

Terrorists are constantly finding new ways to carry out violence, radicalise youth and raise financial resources, he said.

The darknet is being used by terrorists to spread radical content and conceal their identities, Shah said.

 

Home Minister Amit Shah raises issue of attacks on minorities, temples in Bangladesh with counterpart​

Bangladeshi Home Minister H.E. Asaduzzaman Khan reached Delhi to attend ‘No Money for Terror Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing’​


Updated At: Nov 18, 2022 06:51 PM
Home Minister Amit Shah raises issue of attacks on minorities, temples in Bangladesh with counterpart

Earlier, addressing the conference, Home Minister Shah said terrorism is the most serious threat to global peace and security but financing of terror is 'more dangerous'. Pic credit- Twitter/@PIBHomeAffairs

New Delhi, November 18

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday met his Bangladeshi counterpart Asaduzzaman Khan and raised the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in that country, official sources said.

Shah also had productive exchanges with the Bangladeshi minister on border management and common security-related issues.

He raised with Khan the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in Bangladesh, the official sources said.

“Union Home Minister @AmitShah met H.E. Asaduzzaman Khan, the Home Minister of Bangladesh on the sidelines of the ‘No Money for Terror’ conference. Both sides had productive exchanges on border management and common security-related issues,” Shah’s office tweeted.


Khan is here to attend the third ‘No Money for Terror Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing’ hosted by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The two-day conference, which began on Friday, is being attended by 450 delegates from over 75 nations and international organisations.

Earlier, addressing the conference, Home Minister Shah said terrorism is the most serious threat to global peace and security but financing of terror is “more dangerous”.

Terrorists are constantly finding new ways to carry out violence, radicalise youth and raise financial resources, he said.

The darknet is being used by terrorists to spread radical content and conceal their identities, Shah said.

Most probably a fake, feel suppa pawa news on part of sanghi toilet media. There is no hint in Bangladeshi media that ''attack on minority(read Hindus) and temples'' were discussed between two home ministers. Bangladeshi media gave account of discussion related to common border management, border killings, Rohingya repatriation etc, no hints on attack on minority in Bangladesh been discussed.


Nor sanghi media could produce any evidence that indeed such discussion took place, no tweet from Indian ministry of home affairs, no press conference video. Amit Shah knows very well that ''Hindu persecution in Bangladesh'' narrative is mostly a media hype orchestrated by bjp aligned godi media to strengthen communal politics in India. Amit Shah fully aware that communal disturbance in Bangladesh is minimal and BD govt. take swift and stern action against such incidences. So it is very unlikely that Amit Shah choose to embarrass himself by raising such non-issue.
 
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None other than Amit Shah raised THE ISSUE, one of the architects of 2002 Gujrat riots !
 
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Home Minister Amit Shah raises issue of attacks on minorities, temples in Bangladesh with counterpart​

Bangladeshi Home Minister H.E. Asaduzzaman Khan reached Delhi to attend ‘No Money for Terror Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing’​


Updated At: Nov 18, 2022 06:51 PM
Home Minister Amit Shah raises issue of attacks on minorities, temples in Bangladesh with counterpart

Earlier, addressing the conference, Home Minister Shah said terrorism is the most serious threat to global peace and security but financing of terror is 'more dangerous'. Pic credit- Twitter/@PIBHomeAffairs

New Delhi, November 18

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday met his Bangladeshi counterpart Asaduzzaman Khan and raised the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in that country, official sources said.

Shah also had productive exchanges with the Bangladeshi minister on border management and common security-related issues.

He raised with Khan the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in Bangladesh, the official sources said.

“Union Home Minister @AmitShah met H.E. Asaduzzaman Khan, the Home Minister of Bangladesh on the sidelines of the ‘No Money for Terror’ conference. Both sides had productive exchanges on border management and common security-related issues,” Shah’s office tweeted.


Khan is here to attend the third ‘No Money for Terror Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing’ hosted by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The two-day conference, which began on Friday, is being attended by 450 delegates from over 75 nations and international organisations.

Earlier, addressing the conference, Home Minister Shah said terrorism is the most serious threat to global peace and security but financing of terror is “more dangerous”.

Terrorists are constantly finding new ways to carry out violence, radicalise youth and raise financial resources, he said.

The darknet is being used by terrorists to spread radical content and conceal their identities, Shah said.


I welcome this.

Because it gives us an opportunity to raise Shah’s and Modi’s part in the Gujarat riot.

And the genocide against Indian Muslims.
 
indian hindus are genocidal lunatic monkeys. They're killing Muslims and making them 3rd class resident with indian state institutions backing.

If you care so much about our hindus take them in your house and give them your women. Bangladesh is purpose built for Muslims...
 
indian hindus are genocidal lunatic monkeys. They're killing Muslims and making them 3rd class resident with indian state institutions backing.

If you care so much about our hindus take them in your house and give them your women. Bangladesh is purpose built for Muslims...
Better not becoming communal only because Amit Shah or BJP is communal. Hindus in BD are the bonafide citizens of this country.

You are wrong to say BD is for Muslims. Even Pakistan was not born on that theme. It was created as a Muslim-majority country. And today’s BD was a part of Pakistan.
 
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Better not becoming communal because Amit Shah or BJP is communal. Hindus in BD are the bonafide citizens of this country.

You are wrong to say BD is for Muslims. Even Pakistan was not born on that theme. It was created as a Muslim-majority country. And today’s BD was a part of Pakistan.
piss off kafir
 

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