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'Not the first time ...': Salman Khurshid's 'Bangladesh-like' unrest in India remark draws BJP's ire

BJP's Poonawalla accused the Congress of seeking unrest in India, while Patra linked Khurshid’s comments to Rahul Gandhi’s previous remarks about India’s potential for conflict, accusing the Congress of attempting to "spread anarchy" and damage India's reputation.

August 07, 2024 / 14:04 IST
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Khurshid expressed concern that underlying issues could lead to significant protests in India,
Khurshid expressed concern that underlying issues could lead to significant protests in India.

Congress leader Salman Khurshid warned on Tuesday that India could face unrest similar to the recent violent anti-government protests in Bangladesh, despite an appearance of normalcy.

Speaking at the launch of academician Mujibur Rehman's book Shikwa-e-Hind: The Political Future of Indian Muslims, Khurshid expressed concern that underlying issues could lead to significant protests in India, likening the potential situation to the turmoil seen in Bangladesh, where Sheikh Hasina was forced to resign amid widespread protests.

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"Everything may look normal in Kashmir. Everything may look normal here. We may be celebrating the victory, although of course some people believe that that victory or that success of 2024 was perhaps only marginal, perhaps a lot more needs to be done," said the former Union Minister.

Khurshid also commented on the Shaheen Bagh protests, suggesting that while some view them as successful, the ongoing struggles of the protestors, many of whom remain in prison, indicate a failure to address underlying issues. He questioned whether such protests could occur again, given the severe consequences faced by those involved.