India Condemns Killing of Hindu Youth in Bangladesh, Seeks Swift Justice

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India Condemns Killing of Hindu Youth in Bangladesh, Seeks Swift Justice

India on Friday strongly condemned the killing of a Hindu youth in Bangladesh, expressing deep concern over continuing violence against minorities in the neighbouring country and urging authorities in Dhaka to ensure accountability and justice.

Addressing the weekly media briefing, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the brutal murder of Deepu Chandra Das in Dhaka could not be overlooked. “India unequivocally condemns the killing of the Hindu youth and expects that those responsible will be brought to justice at the earliest,” he said.

Jaiswal underlined that attacks on minority communities are a matter of grave concern and cannot be dismissed as isolated incidents or political rhetoric. Rejecting what he described as a false anti-India narrative being propagated in Bangladesh, he said maintaining law and order and protecting all citizens is the responsibility of Bangladesh’s interim government.

Citing official data, the noted that more than 2,900 incidents of violence against minorities have been recorded during the tenure of the interim administration. “These incidents cannot be brushed aside,” he said, adding that India is closely monitoring the situation and raising its concerns through established diplomatic channels.

Jaiswal reiterated India’s commitment to strong people-to-people ties with Bangladesh and said New Delhi continues to advocate free, fair and inclusive elections in the neighbouring country as a key step towards stability.

During the briefing, the MEA also addressed questions on other foreign policy matters. On fugitive economic offenders Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya, Jaiswal said the government remains fully committed to bringing them back to India. “Discussions are ongoing with several countries. We are making all efforts to ensure that economic offenders who have fled the country are brought back to face the law,” he said.

Responding to concerns over H-1B visas, Jaiswal said India has taken up complaints regarding delays and difficulties in rescheduling visa appointments with the United States, both in New Delhi and Washington DC. He acknowledged that prolonged delays have caused hardship to Indian nationals and their families, and said the issue is being actively pursued with US authorities.

On trade matters, the spokesperson said negotiations on the India-US bilateral trade agreement are continuing, with both sides working towards a fair and balanced outcome. He also confirmed progress in talks on the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement, noting that multiple rounds of discussions have taken place in recent months.

Jaiswal also expressed condolences over the death of an Indian student in Canada, saying Indian authorities are in touch with local officials, while confirming that India is coordinating with Australian authorities regarding the recent terror attack at Bondi Beach.

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