News
Hosted on MSN1m
Dhaka Alleges Anti-Bangladesh Activities Being Carried Out By Awami League Workers, MEA Rejects Charges
New Delhi has firmly rejected Bangladesh's allegations that anti-state activities are being conducted by Awami League workers ...
Gunfire erupting across the border has created panic among the residents of Ghumdhum union, under Naikhongchhari upazila of ...
There is a pregnant woman, there is a mother with two minors who have been deported, but no initiative has been taken to bring them back,’ said the petitioner’s counsel in a case concerning six migran ...
The attention of the government of Bangladesh has been drawn to the reported establishment of offices of the 'banned' political party, Bangladesh Awami League, in the Indian capital of Delhi and ...
According to a report in Dhaka Tribune quoting state-run Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS), Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry has ...
India refuted Bangladesh's claims of Awami League offices in Kolkata and New Delhi, asserting no anti-Bangladesh activities ...
The Centre on Wednesday categorically rejected claims of political offices of the banned Bangladesh Awami League being run in India, saying the government does not allow any political activity against ...
India has dismissed Bangladesh's interim government's concerns about anti-Bangladesh activities originating from Indian soil, asserting its policy aga ...
Vikramjit Singh is one of three players poised to make a return into the Netherlands squad for their three-match T20I series against Bangladesh, to be held later this month. The left-handed opener ...
38m
Asianet Newsable on MSNNo Anti-Bangladesh Activities by Awami Workers in India: MEA Rejects Dhaka's Charge
India rejected Bangladesh’s claim that Awami League leaders in exile are running anti-Dhaka activities from Indian soil, ...
MEA says India does not permit political activities against neighbours from its soil and reiterated call for free and fair polls in Bangladesh.
Onion prices have seen a slight jump from about Rs 800 per quintal to Rs 1,600 after Bangladesh allowed its import from India, according to a farmers’ association. “The prices had slumped to Rs 800-1, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results