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Bangladeshi party blames India for mutiny

Source: Press TV
Dhāka : Bangladesh | 8 months ago  
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India pulled a masterstroke by destroying the border guards and trying to weaken Bangladesh's army and national security, he noted. His remarks come after some Indian media pointed the finger at Jamaat, claiming the group sparked the mutiny in Bangladesh to divert attention from the prosecution...
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