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Assuring Bangladesh's support to India on the issue of tackling terror, its Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal says Pakistan needs to be isolated for "harbouring terrorists and supporting terror acts".

He was also of the opinion that the delay in the Teesta water sharing treaty with India is giving scope to Opposition parties and fundamentalist organisations like Jamat in flaring up anti-India passions in Bangladesh.

"Pakistan has always harboured and supported terrorists.

We feel those who support terrorism should be discouraged and isolated. We should do everything to discourage and condemn such attacks. Such kind of terror attacks should not be carried out against any country," Kamal said in an interview.

While sharing the agony and pain of India being one of the most affected countries of cross-border terrorism, he says Bangladesh stands by India in its fight against terrorism.

On terror attacks both in India and Bangladesh having roots in Pakistan, he says, "Both India and Bangladesh have the same stand on the issue of terrorism. We have noticed in recent past, how Pakistan's involvement in various terror attacks has come out in open. This has to stop."

Amid heightened tension with Pakistan over Uri terror attack in which 18 jawans were killed, India had announced its decision of pulling out of the SARRC Summit citing increased "cross-border" attacks.

Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Bhutan also pulled out of the SAARC Summit in Islamabad in November, indirectly blaming Pakistan for creating an environment which was not right for successful holding of the meet, resulting in its collapse.

On the deadlock over Teesta water sharing treaty, Kamal says he is hopeful that the pact will be a reality in future but maintained relations between both countries don't depend on this single treaty.

"Any treaty is done on the basis of mutual interests of both the countries. A treaty cannot be signed by neglecting the interests of a country which is party to it. We feel that Teesta treaty will happen in future. The way the bilateral relations are moving forward, we are hopeful that Teesta treaty will happen sooner or later," he says.

Although Kamal notes that the future of the Indo-Bangla relations doesn't depend on Teesta treaty, he says Opposition and fundamentalist forces are using it to flare up anti-India sentiments in Bangladesh.

"The bilateral relationship won't depend on this treaty.

It is true that Bangladesh is facing some problems. Water is essential for both the countries," he says.

http://khaleejtimes.com/international/rest-of-asia/pakistan-should-be-isolated-for-supporting-terror
 
How does it matter what we think or not? Bangladesh is miles away from Pakistan and not harming it in any way. Focus on own neighbourhood what they think of you
 
What evidence do you have bangladesh? If we live in the world of unsubstantiated... then

Bangladesh is the real home of ISIS. ISIS is headquarters in Dhaka. The world need to nuke bangladesh.... ISIS leaders Baghdadi real name is actually Dhakaki. Since we are in quwaky land... might as well make similar statements.

Most Pakistanis don't care about the bangali nor do they even know much about that country. Move along coolies

I think most south Asians hate us pakistanis is because we are just more beautiful then the rest. Lol :)
 
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Assuring Bangladesh's support to India on the issue of tackling terror, its Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal says Pakistan needs to be isolated for "harbouring terrorists and supporting terror acts".

He was also of the opinion that the delay in the Teesta water sharing treaty with India is giving scope to Opposition parties and fundamentalist organisations like Jamat in flaring up anti-India passions in Bangladesh.

"Pakistan has always harboured and supported terrorists.

We feel those who support terrorism should be discouraged and isolated. We should do everything to discourage and condemn such attacks. Such kind of terror attacks should not be carried out against any country," Kamal said in an interview.

While sharing the agony and pain of India being one of the most affected countries of cross-border terrorism, he says Bangladesh stands by India in its fight against terrorism.

On terror attacks both in India and Bangladesh having roots in Pakistan, he says, "Both India and Bangladesh have the same stand on the issue of terrorism. We have noticed in recent past, how Pakistan's involvement in various terror attacks has come out in open. This has to stop."

Amid heightened tension with Pakistan over Uri terror attack in which 18 jawans were killed, India had announced its decision of pulling out of the SARRC Summit citing increased "cross-border" attacks.

Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Bhutan also pulled out of the SAARC Summit in Islamabad in November, indirectly blaming Pakistan for creating an environment which was not right for successful holding of the meet, resulting in its collapse.

On the deadlock over Teesta water sharing treaty, Kamal says he is hopeful that the pact will be a reality in future but maintained relations between both countries don't depend on this single treaty.

"Any treaty is done on the basis of mutual interests of both the countries. A treaty cannot be signed by neglecting the interests of a country which is party to it. We feel that Teesta treaty will happen in future. The way the bilateral relations are moving forward, we are hopeful that Teesta treaty will happen sooner or later," he says.

Although Kamal notes that the future of the Indo-Bangla relations doesn't depend on Teesta treaty, he says Opposition and fundamentalist forces are using it to flare up anti-India sentiments in Bangladesh.

"The bilateral relationship won't depend on this treaty.

It is true that Bangladesh is facing some problems. Water is essential for both the countries," he says.

http://khaleejtimes.com/international/rest-of-asia/pakistan-should-be-isolated-for-supporting-terror

BD should really stop whining about Pakistan every month...Let us move on BD..it is almost 50 year..Time to move on and let us focus on the econmics...If terrorism is finding a place among BD people, there is something wrong in your society which needs to be looked into....this is same issue with India too...We always blame someone or the other but look our own internal shortcomings...
 
I don't understand why the Bengali government has to issue such a statement every fortnight or so. They're more Indian than the Indians themselves lol.
Fair play if India does it but Bangladesh?
 
What was Osama Bin Laden doing in Pakistan? Who gave him shelter there? Uzbekistan?

Who funded Taliban in Afghanistan? Sweden?

There is reason behind everything

Bangladesh did all that and beat Americans in defeating ussr
 
I don't understand why the Bengali government has to issue such a statement every fortnight or so. They're more Indian than the Indians themselves lol.
Fair play if India does it but Bangladesh?

Actually the politics in South Asia is such that they use international relation to serve their own domestic audiences...I really doubt BD Gov is in general has anything to do with Pakistan, but they catering to the anti Pakistan sentiment of BD people who needs some kind pampering with their egos to satisfay thier egos....

Same goes in India too...People like me, RSS people, need some anti Pakistan doses by our Gov in regular intervals to keep us energized....:victory:...But in reality, these statements are not meant for any nation rather than their own political stakes....So we should not consider these statements so seriously.
 
Bangladesh Nepal Bhutan Afghanistan...India has some serious allies!
 
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I have mentioned this quite clearly before but seems as people dont understand how it works.

Any comment regarding a foreign policy/country which comes from anyone other then Hasina is just for wannabe badassery. This has happened before. The half-educated ministers talk but that translates into no action. Its just politics where BAL has appointed such MPs who talk to media, working as a charm to please their best friends in Delhi. Hasina, on the other hand, is playing her own game to finely balance India and China. This is quite simple but looks like its goes way over the 'intellectuals' on PDF.
 
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