Mamata demands the deployment of peacekeeping forces in Bangladesh. Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, has demanded that UN peacekeeping troops be sent to Bangladesh. According to an NDTV story, she has also urged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to personally step in and protect Bangladesh’s minority.
Mamata demands the deployment: According to the article, Mamata urged the federal government to interact with the UN on Monday, December 2, during the state assembly’s winter session. She continued, “Our proposal is that the central government should request the United Nations to deploy peacekeeping forces in Bangladesh.”
Mamata also called for a statement on Bangladesh to be made in Parliament by either External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar or Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“The Prime Minister ought to make a statement regarding Bangladesh in Parliament,” Mamata stated. The External Affairs Minister ought to make the announcement if he encounters any obstacles. She reaffirmed that the state administration lacks the power to decide on the situation in Bangladesh, outlining the position of her party and government. She declared that she would so heed the central government’s counsel on the matter.
Mamata added that any harm to Indians in Bangladesh will not be tolerated by her government. “We will not put up with attacks on Indians in Bangladesh,” she declared. From there, we may return them.”
Mamata went on to say that same day, “Our loved ones and family are in Bangladesh. We will respect the stance that the Indian government takes on this issue. Nonetheless, we oppose all forms of religious persecution worldwide. We urge the Prime Minister and the Indian government to become involved in this issue.” Mamata demands the deployment….