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BJP rejects Indo-Bangla land swap idea
TNN | Aug 28, 2011, 03.40PM IST
BJP rejects Indo-Bangla land swap idea - The Times of India
GUWAHATI: Barely a few hours after chief minister Tarun Gogoi hinted that India might soon reach an agreement with Bangladesh to exchange land that are in adverse possession with the two neighbours, the BJP's Assam unit on Saturday said no portion of India's land should be handed over to Bangladesh at any cost. The saffron party claimed that such an action would amount to "compromising with India's sovereignty".
BJP general secretary Pradyut Bora said three areas in Karimganj and Dhubri districts were in dispute with Bangladesh's boundary. "Lathitila-Dumabari and Madanpur-Polatol in Karimganj district and Boroibari in Dhubri are the main areas that are disputed. These areas are shown in India's map. But handing over these areas to Bangladesh is not justified," he said.
BJP spokesperson Shantanu Bharali said handing over these areas to Bangladesh would be compromising with India's sovereignty.
Gogoi said if the situation demanded, claims over the adverse areas would be given up for the sake of resolving boundary differences between the two countries. The chief minister, who will accompany of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Bangladesh next month, said the decision of such an action would be taken by the Centre.
"The chief minister has taken the oath of protecting the integrity and sovereignty of the country. I want to ask whether giving up the adverse areas to Bangladesh would not amount to compromising with sovereignty of the country?", Bharali said.
Bora said, "Instead, Bangladesh should give land to India for the pressure Assam has been bearing because of unabated infiltration from the neighbouring country." At a time when there has been so solution to the problem of infiltration and update of the National Register for Citizens has been stopped, such an opinion on giving up claims over adverse areas was untenable, he added.
Accusing the state government of not doing much to solve the flood situation, the BJP leader said, "Nothing has been done to find a solution to the deluge because the government, it seems, loves a good flood. For years together, floods have been exploited to make money. The problem persisted and the people of the state continued to suffer."
TNN | Aug 28, 2011, 03.40PM IST
BJP rejects Indo-Bangla land swap idea - The Times of India
GUWAHATI: Barely a few hours after chief minister Tarun Gogoi hinted that India might soon reach an agreement with Bangladesh to exchange land that are in adverse possession with the two neighbours, the BJP's Assam unit on Saturday said no portion of India's land should be handed over to Bangladesh at any cost. The saffron party claimed that such an action would amount to "compromising with India's sovereignty".
BJP general secretary Pradyut Bora said three areas in Karimganj and Dhubri districts were in dispute with Bangladesh's boundary. "Lathitila-Dumabari and Madanpur-Polatol in Karimganj district and Boroibari in Dhubri are the main areas that are disputed. These areas are shown in India's map. But handing over these areas to Bangladesh is not justified," he said.
BJP spokesperson Shantanu Bharali said handing over these areas to Bangladesh would be compromising with India's sovereignty.
Gogoi said if the situation demanded, claims over the adverse areas would be given up for the sake of resolving boundary differences between the two countries. The chief minister, who will accompany of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Bangladesh next month, said the decision of such an action would be taken by the Centre.
"The chief minister has taken the oath of protecting the integrity and sovereignty of the country. I want to ask whether giving up the adverse areas to Bangladesh would not amount to compromising with sovereignty of the country?", Bharali said.
Bora said, "Instead, Bangladesh should give land to India for the pressure Assam has been bearing because of unabated infiltration from the neighbouring country." At a time when there has been so solution to the problem of infiltration and update of the National Register for Citizens has been stopped, such an opinion on giving up claims over adverse areas was untenable, he added.
Accusing the state government of not doing much to solve the flood situation, the BJP leader said, "Nothing has been done to find a solution to the deluge because the government, it seems, loves a good flood. For years together, floods have been exploited to make money. The problem persisted and the people of the state continued to suffer."