Amid the ongoing turmoil in Bangladesh following the resignation of Sheikh Hasina as Prime Minister, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday urged all the people of the state to maintain peace and avoid provocation.
Speaking to reporters, Banerjee emphasised working according to the directions of the government of India. She urged everyone, including political leaders, to refrain from saying or doing anything that may harm communal harmony here.
Refusing to comment on ongoing crises in neighbouring country Bangladesh, the West Bengal Chief Minister said it is a matter for the Ministry of External Affairs to respond.
“I would appeal to all citizens of West Bengal to maintain peace and avoid all forms of provocation,” Banerjee told reporters at the West Bengal assembly. “Whatever decision the Centre takes on this issue, we will abide by it,” she added.
After the resignation as the Bangladesh PM today, Hasina left the country and landed in India. Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval reached Hindon Air Base where Bangladesh PM Hasina arrived at Hindon Air Base in Ghaziabad, in a C-130 transport aircraft. Reportedly, she will fly to London, UK.
A senior BSF officer said that the force is constantly in touch with Border Guard Bangladesh over the current situation. As of now, the situation is normal at the border, he added. Due to the curfew in Bangladesh, there are restrictions on traffic movement at Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) along India-Bangladesh border, he stated.
The former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty, on Hasina leaving the country, said the pressure and the demonstrations were mounting.
Chakravarty further said political leaders change but the countries have long-term interests which will not go away. Bangladesh is a neighbour with which India has had good relations, he added.
Highlighting the history of India’s relations with Bangladesh, he said India has dealt with every government including military dictators, adding that he said the Indian government will be dealing with Bangladesh as it is an important country. India will look forward to working with whichever new government comes in Bangladesh, Chakravarty said.
According to reports, LoP Rahul Gandhi met EAM Dr S Jaishankar on the sidelines of the Monsoon session of Lok Sabha, the two discussed recent developments in Bangladesh.
On the crisis in Bangladesh, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Priyanka Chaturvedi said it is a very sad development, especially seeing how Bangladesh was heading towards development and now it is headed towards anarchy.
As immediate neighbours, India should be concerned about its strategic interests because Sheikh Hasina was offering a stable government and we had longstanding ties with Bangladesh, she asserted.
She was hopeful that EAM and the PM ensure that the interests of the Indians in Bangladesh are safeguarded and in no way, are compromised.
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, on political crisis in Bangladesh, said given the current situation in Bangladesh India has to keep our borders safe. State government and Central government should work together to ensure safety, he added.
Congress MP Manish Tewari said the situation in Bangladesh is sensitive. It’s an evolving situation and he hoped that the Government would make a statement on the situation in Bangladesh tomorrow to both Houses of Parliament.
Following the crisis in the neighbouring country, the Indian government today suspended all train services to Bangladesh. Meanwhile, Indian airlines Indigo and Air India issued a similar travel advisory in view of the political situation in Bangladesh and said that all flights scheduled for tomorrow have unfortunately been cancelled.