ANI
13 Nov 2025, 10:33 GMT+10
Dhaka [Bangladesh], November 13 (ANI): The Bangladesh Foreign Ministry on Wednesday summoned Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Dhaka, Pawan Badhe, to formally convey Bangladesh's serious concern over what they claim is the Indian government allowing former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to interact with the mainstream Indian media, State news agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) reported.
'The ministry reportedly conveyed that harbouring such a notorious fugitive currently under trial for committing crimes against humanity and granting her a platform to spew hatred and advocate terrorist acts inside Bangladesh are unhelpful to fostering a constructive bilateral relationship between the two countries,' the BSS report said, quoting sources.
'The Indian diplomat was asked to convey to New Delhi Bangladesh's request to immediately discontinue Hasina's access to media,' the report said.
This development came after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's interviews with several Western and Indian media outlets, drew criticism from Shafiqul Alam, the official spokesperson for Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, in a Facebook post on November 11.
The Press Club of India had strongly condemned Alam's comments in which he referred to the reporters who interviewed Hasina as 'Western journalists and their Indian bootlicking counterparts'.
In a statement issued by the Press Club of India, it noted that the comments were 'especially reprehensible' as Alam was a former journalist himself and describing journalists from the media outlets as 'bootlicking' was 'certainly not expected from a person in a responsible position.'
'The official spokesperson of the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh's government, Shafiqul Alam, has, in a Facebook post on November 11, 2025, referred to reporters from several outlets in India and abroad who recently interviewed former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina as 'Western journalists and their Indian bootlicking counterparts,'' the statement read.
'Such comments are especially reprehensible as Mr Alam is himself a former journalist. To describe professionals from responsible media outlets pursuing a genuine news story as 'bootlicking' journalists is certainly not expected from a person in a responsible position,' it added.
The Press Club of India also sought an apology from Alam after his statement. Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs had refused to offer any comment on the matter.
In July 2024, a student-led uprising toppled Sheikh Hasina's government in Bangladesh and on August 5, 2024, the former Prime Minister fled to India, with an interim government subsequently formed under the leadership of Muhammad Yunus, as the Chief Adviser. (ANI)
Get a daily dose of Malaysia Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Malaysia Sun.
More InformationNEW DELHI, India: A dense grey haze blanketed New Delhi on November 10, choking the city's skyline and sending pollution levels soaring...
MAE SOT, Thailand: India repatriated the first group of its citizens who fled to Thailand from Myanmar, where they had been working...
NEW DELHI, India: Indians flooded social media this week to celebrate Zohran Mamdani's election as New York City mayor, after he thanked...
Dhaka [Bangladesh], November 13 (ANI): The Bangladesh Foreign Ministry on Wednesday summoned Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Dhaka,...
Islamabad [Pakistan], November 13 (ANI): Pakistan's parliament has passed a constitutional amendment granting life-long legal immunity...
Dhaka [Bangladesh], November 13 (ANI): Bangladesh's interim government has faced sharp criticism after cancelling the recruitment of...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stock markets closed mixed on Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average advancing strongly while the...
DUBLIN, Ohio: Wendy's is tightening its belt again. After already shutting down 240 restaurants in 2024, the fast-food giant is preparing...
TOKYO, Japan: A blockbuster anime, booming music streams, and growing chip sales helped Sony notch a stronger-than-expected quarter,...
LONDON, U.K.: Vodafone is giving shareholders something they haven't seen in nearly a decade: a dividend increase. The British telecoms...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks were fragmented Tuesday with the Dow Jones rising hundreds of points, while the Nasdaq Composite floundered....
LONDON, United Kingdom: Diageo has chosen former Tesco chief Dave Lewis as its next CEO, ending months of speculation about who would...
