The Modi government has rushed to export onion due to the supply crisis in the Indian market and the fear of rising prices due to it. Since last year, India stopped sending onions to two friendly countries Bangladesh and United Arab Emirates. Hasina’s ministers and government officials repeatedly appealed on the matter. The foreign ministry is also not aware of the recent wave of hatred for India in that country. So Delhi has sent 50 thousand tons of onion to Dhaka before Ramadan and Eid.Last month, some shops in Panthpath area of Dhaka refused to carry Indian products. But there are more Indian products. Many shopkeepers and workers in Dhaka-Chittagong said sales of Indian-made cooking oil, processed food, cosmetics and clothes have declined slightly.
Many Bangladeshi activists, staunch supporters of Jamaat-e-Islami and BNP hiding outside the country, have ramped up their anti-India propaganda online. This is just a week after Sheikh Hasina was sworn in as Prime Minister. Posts keep growing. According to sources, BNP also supported the call for boycott of Indian productsTheir 12 like-minded groups.
According to the diplomatic camp, this resulted from IndiaThe big shock in the export of Bangladeshnot But such anti-India fervor in neighboring Bangladesh has raised New Delhi’s concerns. New Delhi also sees a specific design behind it. Pro-Pakistani forces in Pakistan and Bangladesh are behind this campaign, believing that Delhi used Bangladeshi soil to smuggle terror into India in the past during the BNP regime. ISI has used the geographical location of Bangladesh as a sabotage. After Sheikh Hasina came to power in 2009, she promised that the soil of Bangladesh will not be used for anti-Indian terrorism. Delhi has repeatedly admitted that Hasina has kept her promise. New Delhi feels that the ISI will not let go if it gets an opportunity to create an anti-India climate in Bangladesh. On the other hand, after Hasina came to power for 4 consecutive times, BNP is targeting India, the main development partner of the Bangladesh government, according to sources in the Ministry of External Affairs. It is also believed that the traditionally fundamentalist section of Bangladeshi society may have been inspired by the ‘Bharat Tarao’ campaign of the President of Maldives, Mohammad Muijju