Meghalaya Cabinet Minister Paul Lyngdoh also weighed in, describing Bangladesh's current regime as "unstable" and "tentative." He emphasized the need for India to prepare adequately for challenges posed by its populous and unstable neighbor. Lyngdoh stated, "The state government is alive to the need for us to prepare adequately to the challenges of a hugely populated neighboring country, which is very unstable."
BJP leader and cabinet minister AL Hek on Wednesday slammed Bangladesh interim government's chief advisor Muhammad Yunus for making offensive remarks on the north-eastern states during his four-day trip to China.
The Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) has warned Bangladesh’s interim government head, Muhammad Yunus, following his recent remarks in China regarding India’s northeastern states reminding its leadership that the country’s independence in 1971 was possible only due to India’s intervention.