Donald Trump has also expressed anger over the massacre of Hindus in Bangladesh. Now when he was asked a question about the Yunus government of Bangladesh in front of PM Narendra Modi, he gave a big hint in gestures. Yes, when he was asked whether the American 'deep state' has a hand in the ongoing crisis in Bangladesh. Trump denied this and said I leave the Bangladesh issue to Prime Minister Modi. Saying this, he started looking at PM Modi.
At the time when Trump and Modi were meeting in the White House, at a short distance from there, the people of Bangladesh were protesting with the demand to end the unconstitutional rule of the interim government of the country. It is understood that Trump's statement that Modi will look into the Bangladesh issue is a sign of giving India a free hand.
It is worth noting that many top leaders and officials of the current US government have been vocal about the atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. Last year, PM Sheikh Hasina had to resign and flee from the country in the neighboring country Bangladesh. She took refuge in India. There were continuous attacks on Hindu temples, homes, and communities.
Modi spoke on MAGA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, 'President Trump often talks about MAGA (make America great again). In India, we are working towards a developed India, which in the American context means MIGA, and together, India-America are making a mega partnership for prosperity.'

