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The article discusses the strained relationship between Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and US President-elect Donald Trump, mainly due to Trump's strong condemnation of the Bangladeshi government's treatment of Hindus and his perceived support for them. This statement is seen as a diplomatic setback for Yunus' administration, and the personal animosity between the two leaders also plays a role.
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