West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday condemned the deadly terror attack in Dhaka which at least 20 foreigners, including an Indian girl, were killed.
Condolences to families of those who lost lives in Bangladesh. We are with you. We pray for peace and harmony in holy month of Ramadan. We condemn terror," Banerjee said in a tweet.
"Terrorism has no boundaries. Terrorism has no religion. So let us fight and defeat the inhuman terrorists together, so that humanity wins," she said in another tweet.
An Indian girl, Tarushi Jain, was among the 20 hostages killed by Islamic State terrorists in the siege on a cafe in the Bangladeshi capital.
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