India is closely monitoring Bangladesh’s “internal situation” but will not get involved in domestic affairs, the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi has said. “Senior officials in both India and Bangladesh are acutely aware that Bangladesh’s internal situation remains fluid and evolving, requiring thorough and impartial analysis,” the commission’s spokesperson said in a statement. “Post-uprising phases in any country often give rise to unintended and tragic consequences, a reality underscored by the killing of a widely admired young leader such as [Sharif] Osman Hadi,” it said.

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