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"Indian products Boycott in Bangladesh? Sheikh Hasina Blasts India Out Campaign"

 


Sheikh Hasina, the Bangladeshi Prime Minister, speaks out against the India Out campaign encouraging a boycott of Indian products in Bangladesh. She expresses concern over the potential economic loss for Bangladesh if the trend continues, as India is an important partner. The Prime Minister also questions the strength of the India Out campaign and the motives of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which supports it. The historical background of Bangladesh-India-Pakistan relations and the potential implications for Bangladesh if the BNP comes to power are also discussed. The video raises questions about the economic impact of the boycott on India's exports to Bangladesh and invites viewers to subscribe and like the channel. The speaker reassures viewers that there is no need for Bangladesh to be concerned about ongoing tensions in the Middle East and that there are no significant India Out campaigns in Bangladesh.

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Sheikh Hasina Blasts India Out Campaign" by Prashant Dhawan, the discussion revolves around the ongoing boycott of Indian products in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina, the Bangladeshi Prime Minister, spoke against the India Out campaign agents who are encouraging the boycott. She mentioned that many people in Bangladesh want to completely ban Indian products due to the influence of India Out campaign on social media. The Prime Minister also expressed concern that if this trend continues, Bangladesh would lose a significant export destination for them. She further questioned the strength of the India Out campaign and whether India exports that much to Bangladesh to cause such a stir. The Prime Minister also urged her people to understand that Bangladesh would face a significant economic loss if they boycott Indian products and services, as India is an important partner for Bangladesh. She also mentioned that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), a major political party in Bangladesh, supports the India Out campaign. The video also discusses the historical background of the relationship between Bangladesh and Pakistan and how the assistant press secretary of the Bangladesh Prime Minister, Mohammad Musarraf Hossain, is a member of the BNP. The video also raises questions about the motives of the BNP and the potential problems India might face if the BNP comes to power in Bangladesh. The video also discusses the economic implications of the boycott and the potential impact on India's exports to Bangladesh.

the speaker discusses the potential negative impact on Bangladesh-India relations due to political and economic instability. The Awami League, which is the ruling political party in Bangladesh and holds most of the major business interactions with India, is set to hold elections in January 2024 and the next one in 2029. There is no need for Bangladesh to be concerned about the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, as Bangladesh currently has a neutral Prime Minister who understands the long-term implications for Bangladesh and India. The speaker also mentions that there are no India Out campaigns in Bangladesh and that the demands on social media will not succeed because Bangladesh currently has a prime minister who is pro-India. 


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