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India to stay friend to all of Bangladesh in future: Doraiswami​

Diplomatic Correspondent
Dhaka
Published: 20 Aug 2022, 13: 11

High Commissioner of India, Vikram Doraiswami

High Commissioner of India, Vikram Doraiswami File photo

Indian high commissioner to Bangladesh, Vikram Doraiswami, on Saturday said India, as a nation that shares every possible commonality plus nearly 4100 kilometres of border with Bangladesh, is, was and will always be a friend to all of Bangladesh.

“There can be no progress for either India or Bangladesh or anyone in the sub-region, one of us individually: we need each other’s cooperation to ensure a peaceful, stable, secure neighbourhood, and an interconnected sub-region. We in India are committed to this goal, for the equal progress of all of our countries. This is why we are invested in creating a broad based, people-centric development partnership aimed at all people and communities in Bangladesh,” he said.

Vikram Doraiswami made the remarks while addressing a programme organised by Mahanagar Sarbojoneen Puja Committee at Dhakeshwari Temple in Dhaka to celebrate Janmashtami, a major festival of the Hindu community marking the birth of Lord Sri Krishna.

He said the future of this bilateral friendship is with the people first and foremost, and it is based on the values and goals that Bangladesh set for itself in the first years of its independence in 1971.

The bond between India and Bangladesh was indeed forged in unique circumstances of tragedy, sacrifice and great humanitarian distress, and shared struggle in the face of a brutal and genocidal oppressor. But the bond that sustains us since 1971 builds upon that foundation and goes much further, Vikram Doraiswami said.

“Today, we are both independent, equal, sovereign nations with millennia-old bonds of common history, language, culture and heritage, as well as shared values of harmonious co-existence, and respect for diversity and inclusion. Ours are nations that are inspired by truly pluralist values. We both understand that national progress can only be achieved through fairness, compassion and through equal opportunity for all,” he added.

Vikram Doraiswami said much has been said or misinterpreted about the unique partnership and friendship between India and Bangladesh in these 50 years.

“The India-Bangladesh partnership is based on mutual respect and mutuality of benefit. Every effort on both sides to deepen the partnership is based solely on the understanding that it will benefit the people of both countries.”

The India-Bangladesh friendship is based on the values and goals that you set for yourself in the first years of your independence. Making progress in the spirit of those values of inclusion and harmony; of a Bangladesh for all who live here; is first and foremost your own national effort.

Vikram Doraiswami said, “All Indian governments have given highest priority to this friendship. We will always hope that this is reciprocated by all groups and parties here as well. Regardless of that, all of my predecessors here in Bangladesh as high commissioners of India have worked single-mindedly to seek friendship with the people of Bangladesh throughout your history all shades of Bangladesh's political and other opinion, and with whichever government.”

Addressing the event, the Indian envoy recalled his childhood memories on Janmashtami celebration. “I remember as a child not only the special food and festivities, but also the unique touches of devotional music dedicated to Lord Krishna, as well as the charming baby footmarks, usually from the aangan to the kitchen that defined my Janamashtami.”

It is delightful to see how this festival brings together not only the Hindu community, but all Bangla people in celebration of the culture and heritage of this ancient land. Every festival here—of whichever faith—is shared in festive colour across the border in India. Our traditions are truly a golden link between our nations. It is after all natural that all people in our inclusive tradition celebrate all festivals together, because the message of all religion is universal: faith, love and fellowship for all humankind, as well as peace, happiness and unity, he added.

“As a neighbour, I am glad that this is still reflected in Janmashtami celebrations in Bangladesh. As prime minister Sheikh Hasina has repeatedly said, ‘Dharmo Jar Jar - Utsob Sabar’. This is the spirit that inspired the Liberation War of 1971 and the magnificent, inclusive and progressive 1972 Constitution of Bangladesh,” Vikram Doraiswami said.

He hoped that in the years ahead, Indian and Bangladeshi people will continue to fully celebrate every festival that makes our subcontinent the world’s most diverse region.

He also hoped that the traditional spirit of happiness, friendship, peace and harmony will only grow in a Bangladesh that remains true to the remarkable founding vision and values of Bangladesh’s Liberation War.

 
Yes , and that's why we won't need any other enemies if India will remain our friend!
 
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So will you be offended if I call you a Pakistani razakar?

Not offended. How can i be offended by someone calling me something I am not?

Would a billionaire be offended by being called poor?

Otoh he didnt call YOU anything, i believe it was directed against the indian servicemen from the article you posted.
 
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What did he say that is so offensive? On the festival of Janmastami he is sending ❤️ from India to people of BD. If you can't wish fellow hindus of your country and your neighbors on their festival what hope is there?
BD requires nothing from a country that has demonised and ostracised its muslim population. India is an enemy state and hindutva sentiments needs to be checked and pushed back against at every step.

Hey goat f**ker what’s the point of using profanity? Who gave oxygen to whom?
You gave oxygen to toxic hindutva nonsense. Not the first time, use better judgement.

I called the indian arsehole for what he is.... not you...
 
What friendship is he talking about? The truth is that if the Hindutva terrorist regime had the power and opportunity to do so, it would not hesitate to remove all muslims from not only india itself, but also Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

How can someone be genuine friends with a country and neighbor, which is ruled by people who wants you dead? And these rulers happened to have own militias and support from well over 50% of the population, in a country that is soon worlds most populous.

Think about that for a second, its a grim reality whichever way you look at it.
 
What friendship is he talking about? The truth is that if the Hindutva terrorist regime had the power and opportunity to do so, it would not hesitate to remove all muslims from not only india itself, but also Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

How can someone be genuine friends with a country and neighbor, which is ruled by people who wants you dead? And these rulers happened to have own militias and support from well over 50% of the population, in a country that is soon worlds most populous.

Think about that for a second, its a grim reality whichever way you look at it.

Bro,

Average Hinduvta hates us much more than they hate Pakistan.

They now actually see Pakistan as a boon: buffer against troubled ME and a convenient bogey.

Bangladesh they hate with a passion.

IT IS THEIR SERIOUS INTENTION TO ANNEX BD like they annexed Sikkim.

They see us as an anomaly for having the temerity to build a nation right in the middle of theirs 🤣🤣

We are a constant reminder of the cowardice of their forefathers.

I doubt there will be a visible Muslim presence in Bharat in 100 years.

But Bangladesh will still be there if we can defeat the enemies from within - CHETONA and Jihadi bastards!

As a Sylheti I am so proud that my forefathers opted to join Pakistan. And then a son of Sylhet was the chief of the liberation war.
 
What did he say that is so offensive? On the festival of Janmastami he is sending ❤️ from India to people of BD. If you can't wish fellow hindus of your country and your neighbors on their festival what hope is there?
This @mb444 is the most uncultured among the Londonwala kitchen boys. His parents failed to teach him the minimum courtesy. Very bad upbringing!!!
 
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