Meanwhile, speaking on the protests outside the White House against the recent attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, White House Press Secretary Jean Pierre said that the US will continue to monitor the situation. I have nothing more to say or add beyond this. When it comes to any kind of human rights issue here, our president has been very consistent in speaking clearly publicly and privately and he will continue to do so.#WATCH | On the protests outside the White House against the recent attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean Pierre says, "We are certainly going to continue monitoring the situation. I don't have anything else to say or to add beyond that. When… pic.twitter.com/bDAhUN6mDw
— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2024
Kugelman had also rejected the allegationsRecently, in an interview with ANI, US-based foreign policy expert and director of the South Asia Institute at the Wilson Center Michael Kugelman refuted allegations of foreign interference behind the massive uprising that led to the ouster of Sheikh Hasina from power. He had clearly said that no evidence of any kind has been found to support these claims.Kugelman had said that the Hasina government's harsh action on the protesters increased the movement. My view on this is very simple. I see it as a crisis that was driven entirely by internal factors, students who were unhappy with a particular issue, job quotas that they didn't like and they were upset about the government. The Sheikh Hasina government came down very hard on the students and after that the movement became much bigger and it was driven solely by internal factors.#WATCH | Bangladesh issue | White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean Pierre says, "We have had no involvement at all. Any reports that the United States govt was involved in these events are rumours and are simply false. This is a choice for and by the Bangladeshi people. We… pic.twitter.com/2NypQ4fZwt
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Kugelman rejected allegations by Sheikh Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, who claimed foreign interference was behind the protests, saying the unrest was driven by "internal factors".#WATCH | On the protests outside the White House against the recent attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean Pierre says, "We are certainly going to continue monitoring the situation. I don't have anything else to say or to add beyond that. When… pic.twitter.com/bDAhUN6mDw
— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2024