India has firmly rejected Bangladesh’s interim government’s assertions, stating New Delhi consistently supports free, fair, and inclusive elections in the neighboring country. India denied allowing its territory to be used for activities hostile to Bangladesh’s interests and called on Dhaka to ensure internal law and order for peaceful elections.
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