Modi assures AL delegation about Teesta water sharing

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Assurance of AL delegation on Teesta water sharing

Representative, New Delhi

23 Apr 018, 20:44
Update: 23 Apr 018, 20:54

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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that Narendra Modi and Waqdul Qader Awami League's top representatives are saying that India will always be in peace all the time.

Speaking to the visiting delegation led by Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport Minister Wiedul Kader, he said, the relationship started from the time of the War of Liberation, today is set to a unique height. This relation between India and Bangladesh concludes in time.
Modi assured the delegation to the Bangladesh delegation in the half-hour meeting with Teesta water distribution that is the most sensitive to Bangladesh before the vote. "We are willing to solve it quickly." Regarding the Rohingya, she said, India supports India's role. India wants to solve this problem quickly.
The delegation of Awami League, led by Obaidul Quader, came to Delhi on Sunday for a three-day tour on Sunday, invited by BJP's All India Secretary Ram Madhav. They went to Rajghat to visit Mahatma Gandhi's tomb and paid tribute to the Parliament House on Monday. The meeting was held in the afternoon with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The delegates went to the new headquarters of the BJP in the margin of Dineshal Upadhyay Marg. Due to absence of party president Amit Shah, they are meeting with other top leaders. They joined Rama Madhav at dinner on the night. Tomorrow the delegates will be returning to Dhaka.
What is the present political situation in Bangladesh, Modi explains it to the Awami League leaders. After the meeting of Bangladesh High Commission Minister Farid Hossain, the Prime Minister appreciated Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's strong leadership in this discussion and praised Narendra Modi. She said Sheikh Hasina has been leading Bangladesh in the ideology of Bangabandhu. Under his leadership, the country is fast developing economically and socially. "Modi said," Where successful leadership can lead a country forward, Bangladesh is its proof. Taking comparison, he said, Where today Pakistan, Where and Where!
This is the first Awami League's largest delegation to come to Delhi after the BJP came to power. This tour due to the election of Bangladesh in the end of the most important year. BNP did not participate in parliamentary vote last time. What they will do now this time is unknown. She is the leader of the party Khaleda Zia has been convicted in the corruption case. His bail is still not effective. One of the main objectives of this delegation is to know what can happen in India if this political turmoil continues and its reaction to India. From the beginning without standing the importance of 'questioning' of previous voting, India stood by the ruling party and voted in favor of that vote. The need for respect to India is undeniable to Bangladesh.
For the historical reasons, the relations of the Indian National Congress with the Awami League are well-known. After the change in India, there was a skepticism about the relationship between the Awami League and the BJP. In the last four years, the skepticism did not stop at all, the association of the Awami League with the BJP has gradually collapsed. Relational dependence has also been created. On Sunday, a top leader of the delegation of Bangladesh High Commission said about mutual trust, "The ruling party of the two countries is seeking the continuation of the relationship. The foundation of this relationship of mutual trust and faith. '
Recently, a three-member delegation led by Awami League leader Dipu Moni came to Delhi in the plenary session of the party on the invitation of the Congress. The number of delegates who came to BJP's invitation was much higher than that. The idea of ​​the diplomatic conglomerate is also a latent attempt to explain the depth of the relationship through this reckoning of numbers. According to a former diplomat observing the speed and nature of the Bangladesh-India bilateral relationship, the other political motives of visiting such a large delegation to persuade the opponent, the continuation of relations with India is not only continued but also strengthened. According to the former Indian diplomat, 'BNP should understand, they have not yet tied relations with Jamaat. If they do not, then they can not come to Negonjor of any political party. '
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's greetings to Narendra Modi reached out to Bangladesh's leader Obaidul Quader Apart from him, Piyush Kanti Bhattacharya, Mahbubul Alam Hanif, Jahangir Kabir Nanak and Abdur Rahman took part in the discussion with the Prime Minister. Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Syed Muazzem Ali was also present in the meeting. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale, Foreign Ministry Joint Secretary Sripriya Ranganathan and Ministry spokesman Ravi Kumar took part in the discussion on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. image