"Don't call yourself a Hindu ..." Muhammad Yunus mentions reports of violence on Bangladeshi -Hindus False
New -delhi, October 12 (IANS). Acting Prime Minister of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus called the violence against Bangladesh -Hindus as false. In addition, he accused India of spreading fake news. He told Bangladeshi -Hindus not to say that I am a Hindu protect me. In fact, American journalist Mehndi Hasan Muhammad Yunus asked during an interview that about 30 thousand Hindus began protesting against him in November last year. There was violence against them during your government. Even Donald Trump used the word “barbarity” for it. Is it under your control? On this, Muhammad Yunus completely rejected the violence against the Hindus of Bangladesh. “The first thing is that all these reports are false,” he said. When the American journalist asked him, “I quoted Donald Trump’s words to you and you call it fake news,” he said, “Donald Trump knows what is going on in Bangladesh now?” The American journalist asked him to repeat his question, do you say that there was no violence in Bangladesh? On this, Muhammad accused Yunus India of spreading fake news, saying that India’s specialty is spreading fake news. It’s raining fake news. India is constantly trying to create an atmosphere about this thing. Yunus’ message to the Hindus of Bangladesh was: “Don’t say I’m a Hindu, protect me. Say you are a Bangladesh citizen and earn protection. Don’t isolate yourself.” Let’s tell you, Muhammad Yunus goes on a tour to Italy to attend the World Food Forum. According to Bangladeshi media, he will attend as a guest there and address the program. In addition, he will also meet with Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni. Issues such as food, security and poverty will be discussed during the meeting between the two leaders. –Is KK/VC shares this story tags