India, Sept. 25 -- Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has alleged that Dhaka's ties with New Delhi are strained because India did not like last year's protests that led to the ouster of former premier Sheikh Hasina.

He also said that Hasina is living in India, which is "creating tension" between India and Bangladesh.

"We have problems with India right now because they did not like what the students have done," he said while speaking on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, according to NDTV.

"India is hosting Hasina, who has created problems...that creates tension between India and Bangladesh," he added.

Yunus also alleged that "fake" media reports in India have also worsened tensions between ...