According to The Indian Express, two photographs of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi with Bangladesh's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman have been dropped from the Std VI English book. Both the pictures were from 1972.
"What is very troubling for India is the spate of attacks on minorities. It obviously is something that impacts our thinking. It is something we have to speak up about, which we have done," S Jaishankar said.
"Many people say many things on social media...We cannot respond to everything said there as government authorities," the cultural adviser to Muhammad Yunus said when asked about the threats.
Following the undemocratic ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024, violent Muslim mobs operating under the banner of 'Tawhidi Janta' have become emboldened.
While the Yunus regime is actively using media channels and PR firms to highlight alleged human rights violations by the previous Hasina government, it is simultaneously blocking access to crucial sections of the UN report that expose the violent and extremist forces behind its own ascent.
Muhammad Yunus has largely remained a 'mute spectator' to targeted attacks, aimed at erasing the history of Awami League in the context of Bangladesh's independence and politics.
India Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi stated that he was concerned about the presence of Pakistan Army and ISI officials in Bangladesh areas close to India’s chicken’s neck area.