On the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session in New York, the chief advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh. There is no possibility of a meeting between Muhammad Yunus and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, officials involved in the poisoning on Wednesday (September 18) reported this information on Wednesday (September 18).
The media says that this month on behalf of Bangladesh, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. A formal request was made for a meeting between Muhammad Yunus and Narendra Modi.
On the condition of anonymity, Bharti officials said that Dhaka is interested in the poison of this meeting, hoping that it will help to remove the tension that has arisen in the bilateral relationship since the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government.
Those associated with the BIT are said to have not been part of India's agenda and will be full of Modi's three-day visit to the United States on a full schedule. Modi will attend a meeting with the leaders of the Coad at the Wilmington in Delauter on September 21. Then Modi is scheduled to address the United Nations General Assembly on September 23.
An official said, Modi is expected to hold some bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the general session in New York, but the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, Dr. No meeting with Yunus is not on Modi's schedule.
This is said by Hindustan Times, in a recent interview about Bangladesh-India relations. Yunus' comments and almost daily comments of members of the interim government in Dhaka did not like India's criticism of New Delhi.
