Amit Shah meets Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and raises issue of attacks on minority Hindus
Official sources said Amit Shah raised the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in Bangladesh with Khan. Union Home Minister Amit Shah met Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on the sidelines of 'No Money for Terror' conference, the home ministry said in a tweet.

Union Minister Amit Shah met Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Friday. During this, he strongly raised the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in the neighboring country. He also discussed issues related to border management and general security with the Bangladeshi minister. Sources have given this information.
Official sources said Amit Shah raised the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in Bangladesh with Khan. Union Home Minister Amit Shah met Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on the sidelines of 'No Money for Terror' conference, the home ministry said in a tweet. Both sides discussed issues related to border management and general security.
Asaduzzaman Khan is here to participate in the third ministerial 'No Money for Terror' conference organized by the Ministry of Home Affairs. It is a two day conference. On Friday, 450 delegates from more than 75 countries and international organizations took part in the conference.
Terrorism dangerous, but terror financing more dangerous: Shah Earlier, addressing the conference, Shah said that terrorism is the most serious threat to global peace and security, but terror financing is even more dangerous. He said that darknet is being used by terrorists to spread radical material. This has seen an increase in the use of cryptocurrencies. Amit Shah said that there is a need to find a solution to the darknet pattern. In the conference, the Union Home Minister targeted the countries without naming them, who want to obstruct the collective resolve to fight terrorism. Shah said, unfortunately there are countries that want to weaken our collective resolve to fight terrorism and want to create obstacles.
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