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Did Sheikh Hasina actually meet the Indian Foreign Secretary ? All signs point to a NO.

He met Hasina.



No meeting was held, He met her briefly for sharing a box of sweets or something, I saw the photo.


If he had a proper meeting with her, he would never need to sit with the Bangladeshi foreign secretary for a 3 hour meeting, a meeting with SHW would have sufficed.


The Devil is in the details, She met him for the photo op, saving Delhis face for some distant favour.
 
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That's the million dollar question.


I reckon Obaidul Quader or Momen.
Obaidul Quader is not well you see. But how can momen contest? He is mentally unstable person I believe. We should appointment someone better. Momen isn't smart enough to be a Prime Minister IMHO.
 
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He will be assassinated, If he returns, BNP will clean house.


Khaleda is dead.

Who will assassinate him? Nobody. If an environment is created conducive to fair election, he will come and participate. Spineless leeches of politicians in BD don't have guts to challenge the dynasties.
 
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Who will assassinate him? Nobody. If an environment is created conducive to fair election, he will come and participate. Spineless leeches of politicians in BD don't have guts to challenge the dynasties.

The people will, the moment that c*nt wins, there will be a coup.
 
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No meeting was held, He met her briefly for sharing a box of sweets or something, I saw the photo.


If he had a proper meeting with her, he would never need to sit with the Bangladeshi foreign secretary for a 3 hour meeting, a meeting with SHW would have sufficed.


The Devil is in the details, She met him for the photo op, saving Delhis face for some distant favour.

I have seen the photo too but unsure if it was just a photo op or a meeting.
 
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The people will, the moment that c*nt wins, there will be a coup.

NO.

People will do nothing. If they had what it takes, they would not have tolerated the past 2 rigged elections, there hasn't even been a hiccup.
 
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Who will assassinate him? Nobody. If an environment is created conducive to fair election, he will come and participate. Spineless leeches of politicians in BD don't have guts to challenge the dynasties.


They need to grow a pair and do away with the Sheikhs and the Zias.


Hasina can sit for another term but no much else.
 
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NO.

People will do nothing. If they had what it takes, they would not have tolerated the past 2 rigged elections, there hasn't even been a hiccup.


Because Hasina has economic development and people's upliftment, backing her up.


Tareq has nothing, a cowardly fag.
 
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Who will assassinate him? Nobody. If an environment is created conducive to fair election, he will come and participate. Spineless leeches of politicians in BD don't have guts to challenge the dynasties.
I think Zia family will be kept out of politics.
 
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Because Hasina has economic development and people's upliftment, backing her up.


Tareq has nothing, a cowardly fag.

I know, but you would be surprised how many of our sheep population will line up to vote the fag.
 
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Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla after a meeting with his Bangladesh counterpart Masud Bin Momen at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka on Wednesday, August 19, 2020


Indo-Bangladesh ties are best served by full openness


The sudden two-day visit of Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla came to an end on Wednesday.

It is still too early to opine as to the outcome of the visit, but one can conclude that it was an important one, seeing as it took place amid the coronavirus pandemic.

However, what was more noteworthy about the visit of the top Indian diplomat, his second this year, was how confidential it was kept – something that can certainly be seen as somewhat out of the ordinary.

It is well known that the relationship between the Bangladesh and Indian governments is one that is under constant scrutiny here in Bangladesh.

Given this background, the governments in Dhaka and New Delhi playing this visit so close to their chests was bound to attract comment.

No one can deny that the visit was quite surprising and unusual in some aspects, including the suddenness of the arrival of the dignitary.

Quoting unnamed sources, the media reported on Monday that the Indian foreign secretary would arrive in Dhaka the next day.

But there was no official announcement from either the Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, which is not usual.

The Indian High Commission in Dhaka issued a one-sentence statement on the day of Shringla’s arrival.

“Sh. Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Foreign Secretary of India is on a visit to Dhaka from August 18-19, 2020 to discuss and take forward cooperation on matters of mutual interest,” it said.

There was nothing from the Bangladesh Foreign Ministry, although Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen said after his counterpart’s arrival that it was not a sudden visit.

Such confidentiality was maintained that an official of the Indian high commission in Dhaka, who deals with the press, would not disclose the schedule of the foreign secretary during his time in Bangladesh. He even declined to say who received him at the airport, and if the top diplomat would leave on Tuesday or stay overnight.

The approach of the Foreign Ministry and the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi appears to be similar.

The greatest confusion the visit produced was with respect to the foreign secretary’s meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Quoting Indian diplomatic sources and Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Riva Ganguly Das, the media reported that a meeting had been held on Tuesday evening.

But as late as 11pm on Tuesday, the prime minister’s press secretary told Dhaka Tribune that he was not aware of any meeting.

Even journalists who cover the prime minister could not confirm the meeting until long after it had been held.

Nor was any photo of the meeting released, which is usually done.

On Wednesday, Foreign Secretary Masud hosted a working lunch for his Indian counterpart at a city hotel, where Shringla was checked in. Both of them told the media after the lunch that they had talked about different aspects of the relationship.

The Indian foreign secretary did not meet Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen, as the latter was in Sylhet.

Bilateral relations between any two countries flourish if transparency and openness are ensured by the respective governments.

This is even more important with respect to the relations between Dhaka and New Delhi.

One trusts that future high-level meetings between Dhaka and New Delhi will not be shrouded in such secrecy.

The best thing for the strong bilateral relationship that both countries prize is for there to be full openness when it comes to such official visits.


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No meeting was held, He met her briefly for sharing a box of sweets or something, I saw the photo.


If he had a proper meeting with her, he would never need to sit with the Bangladeshi foreign secretary for a 3 hour meeting, a meeting with SHW would have sufficed.


The Devil is in the details, She met him for the photo op, saving Delhis face for some distant favour.


India can't not compete with China.

Relations will remain strained.
 
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India can't not compete with China.

Relations will remain strained.

You may know better given your possible access to such information but what I found strange is that, she wouldn't do so for mere photo op...

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Or is it an old photo?
 
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