The United States and the White House denied involvement or interference in Bangladesh's internal affairs, stating that the future of the Bangladeshi government should be determined by the people of Bangladesh.
US Foreign Policy experts, such as Michael Kugelman, believe the crisis in Bangladesh was internally driven by student protests against job quotas, dismissing claims of foreign interference.
Thousands of Bangladeshi Hindus have fled to India to escape violence, with several US leaders and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi voicing concerns about the violence against minorities.
An interim government led by Muhammad Yunus was sworn in to stabilize Bangladesh and facilitate elections, following a boycotted election win that cast doubts on its legitimacy.
The White House emphasized that the people of Bangladesh have the right to choose their destiny and elect their leader, and determine their government's future.
Sources: Al Arabiya, Times of India, Times Now, Madhyamam, Jagran, Business Standard, India Today, News Karnataka, India.com, Devdiscourse, NDTV.
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