The United States has condemned reported violence against minorities in Bangladesh and welcomed security measures taken by the country's interim government.
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00:00Just days after America's Intel Chief Tulsi Gabbard criticized the anti-minority violence
00:06in Bangladesh, America now welcoming that there are security measures reportedly being
00:11taken by Bangladesh's interim government, USA has said and I quote it here, we condemn
00:16the violence toward the minorities that has been reported from Bangladesh.
00:22America is keeping an eye on the violence and is welcoming if there are any security
00:26measures being done.
00:30We condemn any instances of violence or intolerance directed toward members of minority communities
00:40in any country and have welcomed measures taken by Bangladesh's interim government to
00:45ensure safety and security for all in Bangladesh.
00:49That's what we're watching, that's what we expect and that will be what continues.
00:55So that's the big news coming in.
00:56Remember days since Tulsi Gabbard who was in India briefly to meet Defence Minister
01:01Ajit Oval and others had also said that she's aware about the anti-minority violence in
01:08Bangladesh, it's concerning.
01:10Now America says we are watching carefully what's happening in Bangladesh and we welcome
01:16any security measures being done.