'Ridiculous, intellectually weak': How French Embassy's social media post criticising Tulsi Gabbard's remarks on Bangladesh sparked a storm
French Embassy in Dhaka has strongly denied allegations that it supported the Bangladesh interim government's criticism of former US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard. The embassy called the claims «ridiculous, baseless and intellectually weak.» Reacting to a post on social media, the French Embassy in Dhaka stated, «How ridiculous, baseless and intellectually weak statement @kawsarc @mainul_haque @carmel_trish.» The post has been deleted after it went viral.
Allegations Against France
Former Indian Navy official Manoj Rawat posted a screenshot of the French Embassy sharing Mohammad Yunus' statement on Gabbard's remarks. He alleged that France was backing the Bangladesh government's criticism of Gabbard’s comments on the persecution of minorities in Bangladesh.
Rawat further stated that the Indo-French strategic partnership seemed to be a business arrangement aimed at securing defense contracts for France. «Time to call out the French mischief in the sub-continent,» he said in a post on X.
Bangladesh’s Response to Gabbard's Criticism
Bangladesh’s interim government issued a statement rejecting Gabbard’s remarks, calling them «misleading and damaging» to the country’s image.
«This statement is both misleading and damaging to the image and reputation of Bangladesh, a nation whose traditional practice of Islam has been famously inclusive and peaceful, and that has made remarkable strides in its fight against extremism and terrorism,» the statement said.
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The Bangladesh government asserted that Gabbard’s comments lacked evidence and painted an unjustified picture of the country. «Gabbard's comments are
