Bangladesh Army Refutes Coup Allegations, Slams Media Report
The Bangladesh Army has dismissed a report by an Indian media outlet alleging an emergency meeting and a possible coup against Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus. The military's media wing called the report false, fabricated, and an example of journalistic malpractice, urging media to avoid spreading unfounded claims.

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The Bangladesh Army has rebuffed claims from Indian media suggesting top military officials held an emergency meeting in light of a potential coup.
In a robust statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) labeled the report as 'false and fabricated,' criticizing it as a sensationalist attempt at journalistic malpractice.
The army insists the meeting was routine and condemned the news outlet for lacking credible sources and failing to uphold journalistic integrity. Past incorrect reports highlighting similar issues have also been attributed to the same outlet. Media sources are urged to partake in more responsible reporting, ensuring public trust between nations isn't compromised.
(With inputs from agencies.)