Malaysian Minister Waytha Calls for India's Intervention to Stop Attacks on Minorities in Bangladesh
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Malaysian Minister Waytha Calls for India's Intervention to Stop Attacks on Minorities in Bangladesh
In an exclusive interview, former Malaysian Minister Waytha Moorthy calls for urgent intervention from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to halt the ongoing attacks on minorities in Bangladesh.
Highlighting the escalating violence and the dire situation faced by minority communities, Moorthy urges PM Modi to take a stand and address the crisis.
Discover the key points of Moorthy's call for action, the implications for India-Bangladesh relations, and the potential impact on the affected communities.
Watch now to understand the urgent need for diplomatic intervention and the challenges ahead.
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