• 4 months ago
Following Sheikh Hasina's abrupt departure from Bangladesh amid widespread protests and political turmoil, security measures were significantly heightened at the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi. Indian authorities deployed additional security personnel and implemented strict protocols to ensure the safety of diplomatic staff and property. The atmosphere around the High Commission was tense, with heightened vigilance reflecting concerns over potential spillover effects from the crisis in Bangladesh. This increased security presence underscored the gravity of the situation, as India prepared for possible political and diplomatic repercussions. The event drew considerable attention from media and onlookers, emphasizing the delicate state of affairs in the region.


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00:00Currently, we are at the Bangladesh High Commission and we are here because you know what has
00:15happened in Bangladesh.
00:16I just want to show you the real situation that what is happening at the Bangladeshi
00:21embassy.
00:22You already know that Sheikh Hasina, she is at the Hindon airport base that is Indian
00:29Air Force base.
00:30You see some of the vehicles are entering here and you also see that there is some crowd.
00:35You will see one to two people who are there.
00:38There might be someone who want to visit.
00:40There could be people who want to return to Bangladesh.
00:42We have shown you the visuals from different borders that how people are getting in there
00:49and they want to leave India and they want to go to their country despite the situation
00:54that they are facing over there.
00:56So this is the commission that we have here.
00:58You know that the Bangladeshi PM who has already resigned, she might be meeting the
01:04Prime Minister but there are no reports that she would be coming to this place, she would
01:09be coming here to get any kind of asylum.
01:12Now we also know that the asylum that she is seeking, she is seeking that asylum from
01:18various countries.
01:19It is Russia, it is London, she wants to go to England and she is also seeking asylum
01:25from some Nordic countries.
01:27But wherever she will get the asylum, we will know about it by evening.
01:32India could be one of the choices but we are not sure about it.
01:35As per the sources, we know that she might move to Dubai as well.
01:40So let's see where would she land up and where she would be safe.
01:44But Bangladesh is burning.
01:46We know that this kind of situation Bangladesh saw in 2009 as well when there was a big revolt
01:53But at that time, the Indian government helped the government there in Bangladesh.
02:00India sent their troops.
02:02It was the pressure of India that the revolt was stopped.
02:05But at that time, at least 70 Bangladeshi leaders who were the top leaders, they were
02:11killed in that revolt.
02:13This time, the PM has left the country.
02:16Now there could be possibility that other leaders could come in and take place.
02:21At the moment, there is violence.
02:23The Indians are very worried about the Hindus who are there who are in minority in that
02:28country.
02:29Their life is at stake.
02:31We are getting reports that many Hindus are sharing their first time account describing
02:37the kind of violence that they are seeing there.
02:40Hopefully, India will take some action and the Indians and the Hindus who are there,
02:45they will be safe and there will be no persecution that we have seen in the past in various countries.
02:50Well, this is Nagend Singh for One India bringing you exclusive report from the Bangladeshi High Commission.

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