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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

India-Bangladesh connectivity inevitable: Khaleda


India-Bangladesh connectivity inevitable: Khaleda

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BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia meets with Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid at Hyderabad House on Tuesday. Photo: Focus Bangla
Star Online Report
In a shift of her party's stand, BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Tuesday warmed up to connectivity with India and New Delhi's participation in a consortium with China to build a deep sea port located at Sonadia.

During a 45-minute meeting with India's new Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid at the Hyderabad House in the afternoon, Khaleda told him that connectivity between Bangladesh and India is "inevitable" and the same must be expanded to include China and South East Asia.

In the past, BNP had opposed granting transit facility to India to connect with its landlocked northeastern states with the mainland.

After Khaleda's meeting with Khurshid and earlier with Indian National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon who called on her at her hotel, BNP Vice Chairman Shamsher Mobin Chowdhury told the media that Menon raised the issue of Bangladesh's proposal for a deep sea port at Sonadia and expressed India's interest in the project.

Khaleda welcomed the proposal for a consortium including India, China and other countries undertaking the Sonadia deep sea port because of the huge amount of investment needed for it and said it will benefit Bangladesh, India, China and Thailand as well, reports our New Delhi correspondent.

Mobin said Khaleda had taken up the deep sea port issue with top Chinese leaders when she had visited that country in the third week of October and Beijing was receptive to India's participation in the consortium.

Mobin said India has already expressed keenness to join the proposed Sonadia deep sea port project and sought details and data about it.

He said Khurshid assured Khaleda that he will take a personal initiative to talk to all stakeholders, including West Bengal state, and resolve the Teesta water-sharing issue, a deal which could not be signed last September due to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's last-minute opposition.

Khaleda said clinching an agreement on Teesta will be the "first stop" before moving towards sharing of the water of other common rivers.

Responding to Khaleda's concerns over border killings, Khurshid emphasised such incidents have to be eliminated and India will take all steps towards achieving that.

In the past, BNP had been in denial mode about the problem of cross-border illegal migration and presence of militants in Bangladesh territory.

During her meetings with Indian leaders, Khaleda signalled her intention to break from BNP's anti-India stance in the past.

At a separate media briefing, the spokesperson of Indian External Affairs Ministry said Khaleda's message during her interaction with Indian leaders was that "this marks a new beginning and let's not look back in the rear view mirror".

The Indian National Security Advisor conveyed to Khaleda that New Delhi would like the current momentum in bilateral ties to be maintained.

Khaleda is leaving for Jaipur on Wednesday on her way to Ajmer Sharif and will return to Delhi on Thursday night. A dinner will be hosted in her honour by Rajasthan Industry Minister on Wednesday night in Jaipur. She returns to Dhaka on November 3.
 
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Idune was saying India won't be invited for Sonadia Project.
 
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Lol just useless words! And people having orgasm here!
 
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Connectivity with neighboring countries will always lead to stronger economic and social ties which is important for regional prosperity. Those who isolate themselves from their geographic realities in the name of flawed ideologies or religious zeal will turn out to be biggest loser in the long term.
 
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...Its a realistic stand by Khaleda. What is important that she mentioned the problems regarding border killing, tista river, and so on. What India should learn that they should give up their autocratic pose against BD and come in a sharing mood. This will help both countries. Even India then can be incorporated in Sonadia Deep sea port, earlier it was confirmed that only China will be the partner. The essence of khaleda's visit should be like this- No unfounded animosity but respect and equality is expected...
 
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...Its a realistic stand by Khaleda. What is important that she mentioned the problems regarding border killing, tista river, and so on. What India should learn that they should give up their autocratic pose against BD and come in a sharing mood. This will help both countries. Even India then can be incorporated in Sonadia Deep sea port, earlier it was confirmed that only China will be the partner. The essence of khaleda's visit should be like this- No unfounded animosity but respect and equality is expected...

Look if the border crossing/trespassing of the Bangladeshis into India were to stop we have no shapat to keep killing your people. Unless you guys face up to that nothing is going to improve.
 
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Look if the border crossing/trespassing of the Bangladeshis into India were to stop we have no shapat to keep killing your people. Unless you guys face up to that nothing is going to improve.

Border killing does not happen while entering but while returning with cow and when bribe money was not given or not given at the rate which was asked by BSF!!!

This mafia style behavior of BSF should be changed. If any one has broken law there are law for it but no law support killing unarmed smuggler intentionally. Do not forget this 3-5 billion usd smuggling is helping the poors of India in the bordering region to survive.
 
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