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A rally was taken out in Agartala against the arrest of Chinmay Prabhu. Photo- PTI
The Indian External Affairs Ministry on Monday condemned the intrusion into the premises of the Assistant High Commission of Bangladesh in Agartala, Tripura. The ministry said, “Today’s incident of intrusion into the premises of Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Agartala is very regrettable. Diplomatic and consular property should not be targeted under any circumstances.
The statement further said – The government is taking action to enhance the security of the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi and other Bangladeshi Deputy and Assistant High Commissions across the country.

The rally was against the arrest of Chinmay Prabhu According to news agency PTI, on Monday many people took out a rally around the Bangladeshi mission in Tripura to protest against the arrest of Chinmay Prabhu. Where more than 50 protesters entered the premises of Bangladesh Assistant High Commission located in Agartala.
The attacks on Hindus and the arrest of Chinmay Prabhu have increased the tension in the relations between the two countries. Tomorrow there is a hearing in Bangladesh regarding the bail of Chinmay Prabhu. On the other hand, Kolkata ISKCON spokesperson Radharaman Das has claimed the arrest of 4 ISKCON members in Bangladesh so far.

India asked to provide security to minorities
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal had asked the Bangladeshi government to fulfill its responsibility to protect all minorities. In response, Bangladesh had said that it is very sad that the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das has been misrepresented by some people.
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