Head of Bangladesh's interim government, Muhammad Yunus, has claimed that Dhaka's ties with New Delhi are strained because "India did not like the August 2024 protests that led to the exile of former premier Sheikh Hasina." He also highlighted that Hasina is currently living in India, which is causing tensions between the two neighbouring countries.

"We have problems with India right now because they did not like what the students have done," he said while speaking on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, according to NDTV. Yunus further said that "India is hosting Hasina, leading to tensions between New Delhi and Dhaka".

The Nobel laureate also cited "fake news propaganda" as the reason behind deteriorating ties between the two countries. "A lot of

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