Supporters of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and her Bangladesh 好色tvist Party (BNP) denouncing attacks in India on a diplomatic mission and alleged desecration of Bangladeshi flags, participate in a protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo)
Activists of Bajarang dal, a Hindu rights group, burn an effigy of Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus, during a protest against the alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
Activists of Bajarang dal, a Hindu rights group, burn an effigy of Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus and a symbolic flag of Bangladesh, during a protest against the alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
Activists of Bajarang dal, a Hindu rights group, shout slogans during a protest against the alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
Activists of Bajarang dal, a Hindu rights group, step on a symbolic flag of Bangladesh, during a protest against the alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
Supporters of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and her Bangladesh 好色tvist Party (BNP) denouncing attacks in India on a diplomatic mission and alleged desecration of Bangladeshi flags, participate in a protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo)
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Activists of Bajarang dal, a Hindu rights group, burn an effigy of Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus, during a protest against the alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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Activists of Bajarang dal, a Hindu rights group, burn an effigy of Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus and a symbolic flag of Bangladesh, during a protest against the alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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Activists of Bajarang dal, a Hindu rights group, shout slogans during a protest against the alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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Activists of Bajarang dal, a Hindu rights group, step on a symbolic flag of Bangladesh, during a protest against the alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, in Ahmedabad, India, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) 鈥 Thousands of members of youth and student bodies belonging to the Bangladesh 好色tvist Party on Wednesday held a road march procession from Bangladesh鈥檚 capital toward its eastern border with India to protest against an attack on a diplomatic mission earlier this month and alleged desecration of Bangladeshi flags in India.
They drove in cars to reach a border point at Akhaura in Brahmanbaria district to register their protest. Before starting for the border area, they rallied briefly in Dhaka where leaders criticized what they called 鈥淚ndian aggression鈥 against Bangladesh.
The party headed by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia by a mob of Hindus in the northeastern Indian state of Agartala on Dec. 2.
On the way to the border area, the entourage stopped at places where waiting supporters of Zia welcomed them and rallied briefly on Wednesday. Another rally will be held when the team reaches the border point.
Wednesday鈥檚 protest came two days after held bilateral meetings in Bangladesh鈥檚 capital to defuse escalating tensions between the two neighbors.
It was the first high-profile diplomatic visit by an Indian official since the fall of , who is in exile in India, in August.
Bangladesh, which is predominantly Muslim, has accused a group of Hindus in India of attacking the Assistant High Commissioner鈥檚 office at Agartala and desecrating Bangladeshi flags in Kolkata in West Bengal state.
India said it regretted the attacks and pledged to take action against those responsible. Bangladesh鈥檚 Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Indian High Commissioner and formally registered its protest.
Tensions between the two neighbors also spiked over in Bangladesh, currently run by the interim government led by . India stopped issuing visas to Bangladeshis except for emergency medical purposes after Hasina鈥檚 ouster, while many Indian nationals taking part in infrastructure projects left Bangladesh because of security threats.
to denounce attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh.
Protests and counter-protests have strained the relations between the two countries.
In Bangladesh, reports of the desecration of the Indian flag, with some burning it and others laying it on the floor for people to step on, strained relations further.