The BNP has frequently accused New Delhi of interfering in Bangladesh's political affairs and maintained closer ties with Pakistan than Hasina's Awami League party, which India has maintained strong ties with.
Despite recent efforts to ease diplomatic tensions, including Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri's visit to Dhaka, Rizvi made these remarks at a rally preceding a long march by BNP affiliates that commenced from the party's Dhaka headquarters on Wednesday.
This marked the first engagement between Indian diplomats and BNP leaders since Hasina's ousting in August, according to ThePrint."India wants to bring a positive outlook to the relationship with the BNP.
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