India wants to strengthen relations with Bangladesh further: Pranay Verma tells BNP
UNB
Publish: 23 Sep 2024, 12:31 PM
Dhaka,
Sept 22 (UNB) - Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma on Sunday
told BNP leaders that his country wants to further strengthen its relations
with Bangladesh.
He also said India is
also working to strengthen the relations of Indian political parties with BNP.
The Indian envoy met BNP
leaders, led by its Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, at BNP
Chairperson's Gulshan Office here in the afternoon. For the first time, the
Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka met the BNP leaders after the mass upsurge
that toppled Sheikh Hasina's regime on August 05.
"They (India) want
to make their relations firmer with Bangladesh," said Mirza Fakhrul while
briefing reporters after the hour-long meeting.
He said India has
already contacted the Interim Government and had talks with the government
following the political changeover in Bangladesh.
"They (India)
agreed to work on how to bring positivity further into these relations,"
said the BNP leader.
He said India is
designing a proposal to strengthen the relations of Indian political parties
with BNP as a political party (in Bangladesh).
Noting that the security
issues of both the countries were particularly discussed in the meeting, the
BNP Secretary General said India said they are very vigilant in this regard and
they are trying on how to solve these problems promptly.
BNP Standing Committee
member Salahuddin Ahmed, its vice chairman Nitai Roy Chowdhury and its
international affairs committee member Shama Obaid were present in the meeting.
Besides, BNP raised the
boarder killing issue and the water-sharing problems of the common rivers in
the meeting.
"We've told (Indian
High Commissioner) that our water problems need to be solved quickly... it
needs to stop the border killings," said Mirza Fakhrul.
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