Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has strongly protested and expressed deep concern over recent remarks by India’s newly appointed High Commissioner to Dhaka, Dinesh Trivedi, which the party described as contrary to Bangladesh’s territorial integrity. In a statement issued to the media on Sunday, Jamaat Secretary General Mia Golam Porwar said Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign nation whose people remain united and determined to defend their freedom and national interests.
Porwar stated that Trivedi’s comments, made after assuming his duties in Dhaka, violated diplomatic norms and international etiquette. He criticized the envoy for portraying the peoples of Bangladesh and India as a single population and for making statements that could create confusion about Bangladesh’s distinct statehood. According to Porwar, such remarks reveal an imperialist attitude and are unacceptable from a responsible diplomat.
He urged the Bangladesh government to seek clarification from Trivedi about what he meant by “India and Bangladesh becoming one,” warning that ambiguity could cause public confusion. Porwar called for maintaining bilateral relations based on mutual respect, equality, and justice, and urged the Indian envoy to use more restrained language in the future.