Former Federal Minister Mushahid Hussain Syed said on Sunday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi found himself isolated in the region after a revolution in Bangladesh. Syed focused on the National Conference of Kashmir in Islamabad and said: “After the rebellion, the Indian government in Bangladesh was excluded.” Syed spoke of the question of Palestine: “Given the victims of brave Palestinians, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state is being discussed.” He leveled the fighting of Kashmir and Palestine and stressed that a unified effort with greater force was necessary to defend the cashmere cause. Syed stressed, “Now the question is how we are in Kashmir.” He called on all parties to intensify the efforts to promote the cause of global platforms. As far as Bangladesh is concerned, Syed said that there has already been a revolution, resulting in removal of pro-index administration. He reiterated that Modi was isolated in the region because of these developing developments.