— Focus BanglaNahid Islam, information adviser to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, has said India wants to portray the current situation in Bangladesh as tending towards extremism, reports bdnews24.com. "India wants to make it seem as if extremism is taking hold in Bangladesh," he said. He made the remarks while talking to the media after attending a rally commemorating the 16th founding anniversary of Begum Rokeya University in Rangpur on Saturday. "Aby Sayed, a student of Begum Rokeya University, was martyred and gave his blood in the fight for our rights. On Friday night, attackers threw an improvised explosive into a Puja venue at Old Dhaka's Tantibazar.