America reacted to the interim government of Bangladesh, wrote this in the letter

Washington: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday welcomed the swearing-in of Muhammad Yunus as the leader of the interim government in Bangladesh. Blinken expressed the US' support for Yunus' call for peace and stability, and emphasised his commitment to working closely with Bangladesh as it seeks a democratic and prosperous future for its people.
“I welcome the swearing-in of Dr. Muhammad Yunus to lead the interim government in Bangladesh. The United States supports his call for peace and stability and is committed to working closely with Bangladesh as it charts a democratic and prosperous future for the people of Bangladesh,” Blinken said in a post on X.
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Earlier on Friday, people who came to India from Bangladesh expressed hope about the interim government's ability to stabilise the country, though concerns remained about the safety of minorities. Shazia Sultana, who travelled from Nilphamari in Bangladesh to the Fulbari Land Customs Station in Jalpaiguri, said she was confident that the situation would improve with the coming of the interim government.
Blinken said that an interim government has been formed in Bangladesh. So I think everything will be fine. Another passenger named Mohammad Shahin Sarkar said that he has come to India after seeing a lot of turmoil in Bangladesh. The ongoing political crisis and violence in Bangladesh has been condemned internationally.
After targeting Hasina's government, the Biden administration welcomed the new, military-installed interim government, saying it would work closely with it “as it charts a democratic future for the people of Bangladesh,” State Department analyst Brahma Chellaney said. But the new arrangement is merely a civilian mask for military rule.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh through its Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar on Friday condemned the recent violence targeting minority communities including Hindus and Buddhists. Sunil Ambekar said that the RSS condemns the recent violence against minority communities including Hindus and Buddhists in Bangladesh. He further said that the violence includes targeted killings, looting, arson and attacks on temples and religious places.
On Friday, around 1,000 people, reportedly Bangladeshi nationals, reached the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal's Cooch Behar district to seek refuge. The Border Security Force immediately coordinated with Border Guards Bangladesh to handle the situation, ensuring that the Bangladeshi nationals could be taken back without escalating tensions.
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