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Bangladesh Commerce Minister admitted that there was no fault on India's behalf behind their blackout.its their internal fault which is to blame.. :p:

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if you be so kind to find similar news from Bangladesh as well as your countrymen maligned us much on this topic..
 
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they admitted that there was no fault of India behind their blackout.its their internal fault which is to blame.. :p:

@BDforever

if you be so kind to find similar news from Bangladesh as well as your countrymen maligned us much on this topic..
no news, probably govt. is trying to hide it and keep the blame on India to to avoid public anger lol
 
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What do you expect from the rawami dalal minister, expose the chanakyan lie and deception of his malaun master?

(I'm this close to becoming TT on BD section).
 
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no news, probably govt. is trying to hide it and keep the blame on India to to avoid public anger lol

actually no.....


Poor management, distribution caused blackout: Muhith

Finance Minister AMA Muhith has blamed “poor distribution and transmission” system, although the government is tight-lipped about the reason behind Saturday’s massive outage.


“The government is planning to upgrade the small plants to 1,000MW capacity,” he added.

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He spoke to the press Sunday after a meeting with Power Secretary Monwar Islam.

“Our transmission and distribution is very poor. Distribution problem caused yesterday’s (Saturday) crisis,” he said, adding: “Our transmission, too, is weak.”

Bangladesh suffered its worst blackout in history after the National Grid collapsed Saturday morning. Millions were left in the dark as the situation did not improve until evening.

Power supply resumed after night fell, with the situation stabilising by midnight.

The country had suffered similar power outages in 2003 and 2007. Asked if power failure might recur, Muhith said such problems occur once in 10-15 years.

He said it would be some time before losses caused by Saturday’s outage were ascertained.

“There was no problem from India’s side; the 400MW line had no problem, either,” he said. “There was a transmission problem on our side.” :lol::lol::lol:

Muhith said he had called the power secretary to learn about the overall situation and make plans.

“I wanted to know why the supply was 7,000MW when the capacity was 11,000MW. It has to be at least 80 percent.

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