Anti-India pamphlets are being distributed on the streets of Bangladesh, and preparations for Khilafat are underway.

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After the recent situation in Bangladesh, many people are calling for a boycott of trade with Bangladesh. There is a demand to stop export of cotton to Bangladesh and despite all this, the voice of anti-India sentiments is getting louder in Bangladesh. Pamphlets are being distributed on the streets of Bangladesh demanding to declare India an enemy country.

Such pamphlets are being distributed at various important places in the country. India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is going to Bangladesh today on Monday. Before that, this picture has been captured on the streets of Bangladesh, which can create more distance in the relations between India and Bangladesh.

Which organisation distributed the pamphlets?

Bangladesh's banned militant organization Hizb-ul-Tahrir has printed a pamphlet demanding that India be declared an enemy nation. Papers are seen lying on the roads in the capital Dhaka as well. The campaign pamphlet calls for Muslim unity under the Hizb-ul-Tahrir organization. India has been described as an 'enemy' in the two-page propaganda pamphlet being distributed.

Demand for Khilafat in South Asia

It has been claimed that Bangladesh will lead the establishment of a 'caliphate' in South Asia. The people of the same Bangladesh which gave independence to Bangladesh, the same India on which Bangladesh now has to rely on many matters, are demanding that India be declared an enemy and the government there is silent! Questions are now being raised about the extent of the Yunus government's willingness to stop radical aggression.

Violence against minorities on the rise

India has been raising questions on the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh since August 5. But the government has failed to control this violence. It is expected that during the visit of India's Foreign Secretary, this issue can also be discussed between the leaders of the two countries.