"We have been closely monitoring the situation," said spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry said.
Sheikh Hasina was yesterday sworn in for her second straight term as Bangladesh's Prime Minister, a week after her Awami League party secured a landslide win in the violence-hit general election.
The Awami League won over two-thirds of 300 seats in parliament in the January 5 polls which were described as a farce by the BNP-led 18-party opposition alliance. The opposition boycotted the polls, demanding a neutral caretaker regime to oversee the polls.
In the wake of widespread attacks on Hindus in the country, Bangladesh had last week decided to set up special tribunals under an anti-terror law to punish the perpetrators of violence aimed at the minority community.
Suspected opposition activists attacked Hindus at several places during and after the polls, accusing the minority community of backing the Awami League.