The change of governance in India’s neighboring Bangladesh, which many geophysical analysts have held US President Donald Trump responsible for the alleged work of the US in shadow during their joint press briefing with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Washington DC.
A reporter sought the views of President Trump whether the previous democratic government under the former President Joe Biden converted a rule in Bangladesh, and Muhammad Yunus was established as a chief advisor.
President Trump denied that the US deep kingdom played a role in the development of Bangladesh, whose Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina took refuge in India.
“There was no role for our deep state. This is something that the Prime Minister has been working for a long time, for hundreds of years, I have been clearly reading about it. I will leave Bangladesh to the Prime Minister,” President Trump said.
While the Republican did not directly address the question, the speculation is that the response indicated that the new Trump administration cannot include themselves in Bangladesh, where the alleged radical Islamic elements are targeting religious minorities including Hindus.

The relations between India and Bangladesh have given nose after Ms. Hasina flee to Dhaka in August in front of the large -scale anti -government opposition.
The interim government headed by Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, who returned from the US to work as a Bangladesh acting, continues to criticize rapid criticism by radical Islamists not enough to prevent attacks on minorities.
India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said on Thursday that PM Modi shared concerns over recent developments in Bangladesh with President Trump.
The Foreign Secretary said, “This was a subject that was discussed between the two leaders. And the Prime Minister shared his views and in fact, his concerns regarding recent developments in Bangladesh and India’s situation It sees, “The Foreign Secretary after the two leaders said that the two leaders said that the two leaders said that the joint press briefing.
“We hope that the situation in Bangladesh will also move in a direction where we can carry forward relations with them in a constructive and stable way. But there are concerns about that situation. And the Prime Minister along with President Trump Shared the ideas, “said in response to a reporter’s question.
PM Modi is in America for two days. He also met billionaire businessman Elon Musk.