Centre to diplomatically deal with attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh: Himanta Sarma
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed confidence in the Centre's diplomatic efforts to address alleged attacks on Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh. He emphasised the importance of ensuring safety and vigilance along the Indo-Bangla...

''The Indian government will deal with the situation politically and diplomatically with the new dispensation. We have been asked not to comment much on it but to be patient and tolerant'', the Chief Minister said on the sidelines of a programme here.
''The solution does not lie in allowing those trying to enter India following persecution in the neighbouring country but to ensure their safety and security there. There are various organisations like the UN and others to deal with the situation diplomatically'', Sarma said.
Sarma further noted his reluctance to comment on the alleged attacks to avoid potential repercussions on minorities in Bangladesh.
"I am confident that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is doing everything possible to ensure the safety and security of Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists in that country," he said.
Sarma had previously indicated concerns about the situation in Bangladesh from two perspectives - the potential influx of people through the border and the risk of the neighbouring country becoming a refuge for insurgents from Northeast India.
He had asserted that there is no doubt that with the cooperation of the previous government in Bangladesh, ''we have been successful in curbing extremist activities in Northeast India''.
He hoped that the new government in Bangladesh will also maintain the same cooperation and not allow their country to become a safe haven for NE insurgents.
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