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Bdnews24.com . New Delhi
The Bihar chief minister, Nitish Kumar, has demanded that India should review the 15-year-old Ganges treaty with Bangladesh.
Kumar told journalists in his states capital Patna that the treaty had been a gross injustice, soon after his counterpart from Paschimbanga Mamata Banerjee red-flagged the proposed Teesta water sharing deal.
As a result, Delhi had to back away from signing the Teesta deal during Indian prime minister Manmohan Singhs September 6-7 visit, although it was perceived to be all but sealed. Kumar also supported Mamatas decision to opt out of Manmohan Singhs entourage to Dhaka last week to protest at the proposed modalities of Teesta deal.
The fiasco over the Teesta deal caused what is being seen in both Delhi and Dhaka as a major setback for Manmohans visit.
Mamatas All India Trinamool Congress is an ally of the Indian National Congress, which leads Indias United Progressive Alliance government in New Delhi.
The Trinamool Congress won the state assembly elections in Paschimbanga last May, defeating the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front, which ruled the state for 34 consecutive years.
Kumar belongs to the Janata Dal (United), which is an ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the main opposition party in Indian parliament.
The Bihar CM told journalists it was unfortunate that Indias central government overlooked the state governments while negotiating deals with neighbouring countries. It is indeed unfortunate that we have no say in such issues, he said.
Bangladesh and India signed the treaty on December 12, 1996, putting in place a mechanism for sharing the Ganges water for 30 years.
New Age | Newspaper
The Bihar chief minister, Nitish Kumar, has demanded that India should review the 15-year-old Ganges treaty with Bangladesh.
Kumar told journalists in his states capital Patna that the treaty had been a gross injustice, soon after his counterpart from Paschimbanga Mamata Banerjee red-flagged the proposed Teesta water sharing deal.
As a result, Delhi had to back away from signing the Teesta deal during Indian prime minister Manmohan Singhs September 6-7 visit, although it was perceived to be all but sealed. Kumar also supported Mamatas decision to opt out of Manmohan Singhs entourage to Dhaka last week to protest at the proposed modalities of Teesta deal.
The fiasco over the Teesta deal caused what is being seen in both Delhi and Dhaka as a major setback for Manmohans visit.
Mamatas All India Trinamool Congress is an ally of the Indian National Congress, which leads Indias United Progressive Alliance government in New Delhi.
The Trinamool Congress won the state assembly elections in Paschimbanga last May, defeating the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front, which ruled the state for 34 consecutive years.
Kumar belongs to the Janata Dal (United), which is an ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the main opposition party in Indian parliament.
The Bihar CM told journalists it was unfortunate that Indias central government overlooked the state governments while negotiating deals with neighbouring countries. It is indeed unfortunate that we have no say in such issues, he said.
Bangladesh and India signed the treaty on December 12, 1996, putting in place a mechanism for sharing the Ganges water for 30 years.
New Age | Newspaper