Shared Values Between Two International locations…: Bangladesh’s Yunus Writes About Mutual Respect In Letter To PM Modi


India-Bangladesh Ties: Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, writes that mutual respect and understanding between New Delhi and Dhaka will proceed to information the 2 nations to work collectively for the well-being of residents. 

Responding to PM Modi’s greetings for Eid-ul-Adha, Yunus wrote the letter, dated June 6, and conveyed his needs on the event. The Chief Advisor of the Authorities of Bangladesh’s official deal with on the social media platform X shared the letters between the 2 leaders. 

“I deeply recognize your considerate message, form greetings and heat needs on the event of Eid-ul-Azha, which displays the shared values between our two international locations. I additionally wish to convey my warmest greetings to you, and thru you, to the individuals of India on this auspicious event,” the letter learn. 

“Eid-ul-Azha is a time of reflection, which brings communities collectively within the spirit of festivity, sacrifice, generosity and unity, and evokes us all to work collectively for the higher advantages of the peoples internationally. I’m assured that the spirit of mutual respect and understanding will proceed to information our nations to work collectively for the wellbeing of our peoples,” the letter added. 

In his letter dated June 4, PM Modi had conveyed greetings for Eid al-Adha and acknowledged that the holy competition is an integral a part of the wealthy and various cultural heritage of India. 

“On behalf of the individuals and the Authorities of India, I convey heat greetings to you and the individuals of Bangladesh on the auspicious event of Eid al-Adha,” the Prime Minister’s letter learn. 

“This holy competition is an integral a part of the wealthy and various cultural heritage of India and is widely known with immense pleasure and fervour by tens of millions of individuals of Islamic religion throughout the nation. It reminds us of the timeless values of sacrifice, compassion and brotherhood, that are important in constructing a peaceable and inclusive world,” it continued. 

Earlier, Yunus had alleged that exterior elements, together with India, could be behind efforts to destabilise the nation. He had acknowledged that there have been “relentless efforts to destabilise Bangladesh” each internally and externally, resulting in a “war-like state of affairs.”

Following this, the Ministry of Exterior Affairs refuted Yunus’s claims that “Indian media delegitimises transitional management”, in line with ANI. 

This alternate between PM Modi and Yunus could possibly be a step in direction of opening a dialogue to amending the relations between the 2 international locations.