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NEW DELHI, Oct 29 – Seeking to mend fences with India, Opposition Leader and chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), on Monday assured Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh that the anti-terror crackdown would continue even if her Party came to power.
The BNP leader held a 30-minute-long meeting with the Prime Minister today and expressed her commitment to continue with the anti-terror cooperation with India. Perhaps to convince New Delhi, Begum Zia conveyed that Bangladesh’s soil would not be allowed to be used by forces inimical to India’s interest.

Both leaders agreed to continue counter-terror cooperation between the two countries.

The meeting was very cordial and lasted approximately for 30 minutes, an official source told newsmen after the meeting. Both the leaders felt that terrorism is of great concern and agreed to continue cooperation on terrorism and insurgent groups,” said the source.

The two leaders held talks on a wide array of bilateral issues, including trade and security relations between the two countries, sources further added.

Begum Zia hailed the various Indian initiatives, which have been taken by the Prime Minister, including liberalisation of trade and efforts to provide power to the neighbouring country, said the source.

“She also expressed satisfaction at the manner in which, India is working out issues related to Tipaimukh Dam and matters on border management,” said the source.

Manmohan Singh assured Zia that India was willing to discuss all issues of importance to Bangladesh and underlined India’s commitment to “a close and deeper relationship with Bangladesh”. “He mentioned that he always believed that the prosperity of India’s neighbours, particularly Bangladesh, is in India’s interest,” said the source.

Briefing newsmen, vice chairman of BNP, Shamsher Muhib Choudhury confirmed about Begum Zia assuring the Prime Minister about her party resolve to continue with the ongoing security cooperation and crackdown on militant of the North-East.

The Assam Tribune Online
 
but bnp was the last hope for bangladeshis

now who will liberate NE from evil clutches of India :cry:
 
but bnp was the last hope for bangladeshis

now who will liberate NE from evil clutches of India :cry:

The people of the NE themselves. India invaded these states and the population do like the invaders. Bangladesh did not create the problem and is not sustaining the issue. If you don't want continuing trouble leave the NE.
 
The people of the NE themselves. India invaded these states and the population do like the invaders. Bangladesh did not create the problem and is not sustaining the issue. If you don't want continuing trouble leave the NE.

Yes in majority of the states, people do like India. BTW, we don't see Indian Govt. as an invader.
 
What ??? BNP also betrayed Bangla and has joined with evil yindoos..

Here goes the dream of greater bangladesh to the south ......:lol:
 
Huge dissapointment to PDF Bangladeshis. I'm impressed with the maturity of Khaleda Zia. We should look into any problems/concerns she raises.
 
The people of the NE themselves. India invaded these states and the population do like the invaders. Bangladesh did not create the problem and is not sustaining the issue. If you don't want continuing trouble leave the NE.

Or you will do what with us?

Try something funny and what happened in Assam will just look like a by-lane's cricket match. :lol:

On a serious note, you should be the last one to threaten us NE folks considering the dire state your country is in.


You are already drowning. Start searching for some island provinces in Pacific or something.

I heard Netherlands and Indonesian capital is already looking for alternate land to relocate. The difference is Indonesia has ample islands and Netherlands has ample allies to give land. Now what about you? That remains the question
 
Or you will do what with us?

Try something funny and what happened in Assam will just look like a by-lane's cricket match. :lol:

On a serious note, you should be the last one to threaten us NE folks considering the dire state your country is in.


You are already drowning. Start searching for some island provinces in Pacific or something.

I heard Netherlands and Indonesian capital is already looking for alternate land to relocate. The difference is Indonesia has ample islands and Netherlands has ample allies to give land. Now what about you? That remains the question

these guys will cheerlead their way into mainland China :cheesy:
 

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