Sonia, Rahul, and Priyanka Gandhi call on PM at Embassy in Delhi
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Publish: 11 Jun 2024, 02:53 PM
Dhaka,
June 10 (UNB): In a significant marker of the bipartisan support or goodwill
she enjoys within the Indian political firmament, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
met with the three senior leaders of the Congress party - Sonia, Rahul and
Priyanka Gandhi - on the last day of her trip to participate at the swearing in
ceremony of their BJP rival Narendra Modi on Monday.
The meeting, held at the
Bangladesh High Commission premises in New Delhi, brought together Congress
Parliamentary Party (CPP) Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, former Congress President
Rahul Gandhi, and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, marking
another chapter in the long-standing relationship between the Hasina and Gandhi
families - going back to at least August 1975, when Indira Gandhi as Indian
prime minister took in the two surviving daughters of Bangladesh's slain
president, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, at a time when all doors were
closing on them.
The discussions covered
a wide range of topics aimed at bolstering the India-Bangladesh relationship,
emphasizing trust, cooperation, and a shared commitment to mutual growth. Both
sides expressed their dedication to furthering the strong historical ties and
working towards a prosperous future for both nations, according to Congress' X
handle.
The Congress handle on X
shared a short video of Hasina welcoming her guests, with warm embraces all
around. The Gandhis are on a high after dragging Congress back into contention
in election results announced last week, and here was an old and trusted friend
to share in their sense of revival.
Prime Minister Hasina's
visit to India underscores the importance of the bilateral relationship, and
her meeting with the Gandhi family highlights the personal connections that
have long supported diplomatic ties. The Gandhi family has maintained a close
relationship with Sheikh Hasina, reflecting a bond that transcends politics and
speaks to a shared legacy of leadership and collaboration.
As both countries
continue to navigate regional and global challenges, the discussions today
reaffirmed the importance of India-Bangladesh cooperation in achieving
sustainable development and regional stability.
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