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Bangladesh claims cross-border terrorism completely eliminated, no anti-India camps allowed

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Terming Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit 'an extreme success', Bangladesh's National Security Adviser Dr Gowher Rizvi said that the two countries were able to extend the good relations during the PM's visit that have been built over a number of years. He also added that the full potential of the hugely win-win situation that exists between the two countries.

He also added that terror emanating from Bangladesh has reduced manifold. "Situation has not only improved, in fact, we have totally eliminated any possibility of cross-border terrorism from our side," he said claiming that there is not even a single terrorist camp operating in Bangladesh.

"We are not allowing any terrorist to use our territory to go to India and cause any damage. You will be reassured to know that in the last 5-6 years no such thing has happened. Sometimes people travel from Nepal and other countries and may attempt to go to India through Bangladesh. Whenever we have information we have nabbed it," he added.

Modi's maiden Bangladesh visit has been termed as "historic" by experts with regard to strengthening ties, enhancing trade and most importantly signing of the crucial Land Boundary Agreement to settle the over four-decade long border dispute. Along with the key border agreement, the Kolkata-Dhaka-Tripura bus was also flagged off.

The Prime Minister addressed Indian and Bangladeshi citizens and heaped lavish praises on the neighbour. He mentioned the thriving garment industry in Bangladesh and said that India was proud of its neighbour's achievements.

Virtually comparing the inking of the Land Boundary Agreement with that of the felling of the Berlin Wall, Modi said that The LBA pact was no less significant. On the Teesta river water sharing issue, the PM said that there was a need to resolve it from a humanitarian perspective. He assured his commitment to resolving the contentious issue.

He also reminded the world of India's contribution in the freedom struggle of Bangladesh perhaps trying to pitch for a permanent United Nations Security Council (UNSC) seat. The UN is still stuck in the previous century and needs to reform, said Modi.

Bangladesh claims cross-border terrorism completely eliminated, no anti-India camps allowed on its soil - IBNLive
 
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Bangladesh should make their army strong to defend their border
 
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Bangladesh should make their army strong to defend their border

@ " Bohat sal pehle maine ek hindi dialog sona tha, Mohabaat karna larke larkia ka kam hai, agar app mana karenge, tu chup chup kar karenge, agar mana na kare tu khule ram karenge, magar karenge jhurur ".

@ Similarly, insurgency is a common affair in India specially in North East areas. It hardly matters whether Bangladesh supports it or not but it will continue till they get their dividend.

@ By the way definitely we are making our army strong to defend our border against evil India and their should not be any doubt and in time of real crisis we will train and arm the insurgents of North East India. Presently, we are almost nearer to 9-10 Divisions. A good amount of fighting force needs 30 Divisions to dislodged.
 
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