Trump wishes Diwali, former President speaks on Bangladesh issue for the first time, condemns attacks on Hindus

Washington: Former US President Donald Trump wished Diwali on Thursday. Also condemned the attack on Hindus in Bangladesh. Apart from this, it was resolved to strengthen relations with India. And called Prime Minister Narendra Modi his good friend.

Republican Party's presidential candidate in the upcoming elections, Donald Trump, said that Bangladesh is in a state of complete anarchy. He alleged that his Democratic Party rival and current Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden have ignored Hindus around the world and in America.

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“I strongly condemn the barbaric violence against Hindus, Christians and other minorities who are being attacked and looted by mobs in Bangladesh,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social. There is a situation of complete anarchy in Bangladesh.

Trump on Bangladesh issue

This is the first time that Trump has spoken on the issue of Bangladesh. Hundreds of Hindus were murdered in Bangladesh in July-August. When the students' agitation turned into massive violent protests. After this, the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the country on August 5.

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Trump called PM Modi his good friend

Trump said that during my administration, we will also strengthen our excellent partnership with India and my good friend Prime Minister Modi. The former President said that Happy Diwali to everyone. I hope this festival of lights will ensure the victory of good over evil.

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