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BIG statement by Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus, reveals what PM Modi told him when asked to help control Sheikh Hasina's speeches in India: 'You can't...'

DNA Thursday, 12 June 2025
Head of Bangladesh's interim government, Muhammad Yunus, criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for turning down Dhaka's request to "control" ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's online speeches.
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News video: PM Modi Refuses to Silence Hasina Online: Yunus React, Bangladesh Boils Over Her Speeches from India

PM Modi Refuses to Silence Hasina Online: Yunus React, Bangladesh Boils Over Her Speeches from India 04:16

Bangladesh interim leader Muhammad Yunus claims he asked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to block Sheikh Hasina’s online speeches — but Modi refused, saying, “It’s social media, you can’t control it.” Yunus, who now leads Bangladesh after Hasina’s ouster, made this revelation...

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