Such policy indicates extreme audacity of New Delhi towards its closest neighbor, says Bangladeshi rights defender
DHAKA:
A recent no crime, no killing statement by the Indian foreign minister during his visit to Dhaka has received harsh criticism from rights defenders in Bangladesh.
Indian border security forces have been accused of killing civilian Bangladeshis across the border. Global rights bodies also blamed New Delhi for turning a blind eye to extrajudicial killings by its forces.
Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, during a joint news conference with his Bangladeshi counterpart AK Abdul Momen, defended Bangladeshi civilians killings along the border by Indian armed forces claiming that the killings are occurred due to crimes.
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