'We Are Becoming A Laughing Stock': Dhankhar Adjourns Rajya Sabha Over Demands To Discuss Manipur, Bangladesh
Rajya Sabha was adjourned after Opposition MPs insisted on discussing Manipur violence, Hindu priest's arrest in Bangladesh, Sambhal violence, and Delhi crime rate under Rule 267.
Big mystery why government not resisting Parliament adjournments; it has much to feel defensive: Jairam Ramesh
Congress criticizes government for not resisting Parliament adjournments, facilitating aggression of opposition parties on Adani issue.
Winter Session: AAP's Raghav Chadha calls for debate on arrest of ISKCON priest in Bangladesh
AAP MP Raghav Chadha urged an urgent Rajya Sabha debate on the atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh and the arrest of ISKCON priest Chinmoy Krishna Das.
Parliamentary proceedings: Dhankhar says adjournment notices being weaponised as mechanism of disruption
Rajya Sabha Chairman criticizes weaponization of adjournment notices amid protests over corruption allegations and other issues.
AAP's Chadha calls for RS debate on arrest of ISKCON priest, atrocities in Bangladesh
AAP MP Raghav Chadha on Friday raised a crucial issue in the Rajya Sabha, calling for the suspension of the House’s proceedings to discuss the ongoing atrocities against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh
India Urges ‘Just, Fair, Transparent’ Legal Process For Monk Chinmoy Das
India expressed that it expects the case involving seer Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh will be dealt with in a just, fair, and transparent manner, ensuring full respect for legal rights.
India urges Bangladesh to protect Hindus amid rising atrocities against them
India calls on Bangladesh's interim government to safeguard minority communities, expressing concern over rising violence and extremist rhetoric targeting Hindus and other minorities.
Government not informed about U.S. indictment on Adani, says MEA
Government addresses U.S. indictment on Adanis, expresses concern over Bangladesh minority attacks, and emphasizes fair legal processes.
Bangladesh must protect all minorities, says India
India has expressed serious concern over the increasing incidents of violence and extremist rhetoric against minorities in Bangladesh, urging the interim government to fulfill its responsibility of protecting all minorities. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, stated that India has consistently raised the issue of threats and targeted attacks on Hindus and other minorities with the Bangladeshi government. Jaiswal emphasized that these developments cannot be dismissed as mere media exaggeration and called upon Bangladesh to take immediate steps to ensure the safety and security of minorities.
Bangladeshi politicians urge calm after clashes
Street protests called to demand a ban on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.
Bangladesh must protect rights of all religious minorities: India
India urges Bangladesh to protect religious minorities, amid tensions over arrests and violence, emphasizing the need for fair trials.
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