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Every neighbor is angry with India, the slogan of ‘India out’ was raised in Bangladesh as well

The Indian people, especially the minorities, are not worried about the extremist policies of the Modi government, and the neighboring countries are also angry.
Dawn Staff Reporter
Dhaka: The extremist policies of the Modi government and its neighbors are not only worried about the people, especially the minorities, but the neighboring countries are also upset. The slogan of ‘India out’ has started. According to the British media
Last year, Muhammad Muizhu, who campaigned for the presidential election in India’s neighboring country, Maldives, won the presidential election on the slogan of ‘India Out’. forced to, which are now being phased out.
The India Out slogan has now become popular in Bangladesh as well, this campaign has been started by some social media influencers, social activists, and influencers who have asked the public to boycott Indian products under the ‘India Out’ campaign. has appealed to, this campaign is supported by the people and the leaders of the opposition ‘BNP’, India has become a country under Narendra Modi’s government, with which every neighbor is angry and in pain. Jawahar Sarkar, Member of Parliament of the Indian state of West Bengal, has also written on the social media platform X: “Every neighbor is angry with India, Nepal hates Indian hooliganism, Tamils and Basism to Sri Lanka.” There are problems with the cause, Maldives kicked us out, Bhutan is leaning towards China, and now the ‘India Out’ movement is active in Bangladesh. The people of Bangladesh say that India is behind Sheikh Hasina Wajid’s rule. and is making conspiracies to keep it strong, that’s why a large-scale boycott of Indian products has been started in Bangladesh, even the echoes of the ‘India Out’ campaign has reached the US, US State Department spokesperson Matthew When asked about this, Miller said, “We have reports of this campaign, but we cannot comment on any user’s decision. We value our relationship with both Bangladesh and India.”

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