Do you own whole of Teesta river and can build dam for better irrigation facility but India can't. Wow!!!
India should have shown a good heart by consulting with BD before it started the construction of a dam meant for withdrawing/withhelding water. No country is a singular owner of the natural flow of a water body. No country has the right to take away other country's legal water because it sits in the upstream.
Thing is, India does all these selfish things, but, then the Indians crave for love from BD population.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Deals to be implemented soon: Pranab Mukherjee
UNB, Dhaka
Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Sunday his country is committed to implement all agreements signed between Bangladesh and India during Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Dhaka last September.
“There has been some delay, but these (agreements) will be implemented soon,” he said during a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her office.
Pranab Mukherjee told the PM that a subcommittee under the Joint River Commission will be formed to analyse the proposed Tipaimukh Dam and inform the government of the outcome to remove misunderstanding from the public minds about the project.
He said all will get due share in the water of the rivers coming down from the Himalayas.
On bilateral trade, the Indian finance minister said New Delhi has already granted duty-free access of 46 Bangladeshi items to the Indian market to reduce the widening trade gap.
PM’s press secretary Abul Kalam Azad briefed the press after the meeting.
Mutual desires, sacrifices bond Bangladesh, India: Pranab | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
Mutual desires, sacrifices bond Bangladesh, India: Pranab
Sun, May 6th, 2012 1:19 pm BdST
Dhaka, May 6 (bdnews24.com) -- Indian finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday said his country and Bangladesh are tied to each other for their identical cultural heritage, tradition, morality, values and a promising bright future.
He was speaking at the concluding session of Rabindranath Tagore's 150th birth anniversary celebrations at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre.
Pranab came to Bangladesh late Saturday to chiefly attend this programme but he is scheduled to meet prime minister Sheikh Hasina who also attended the programme as the chief guest.
He said the relationship shared by the two neighbouring countries is unique.
"I believe our relationship is based on the strong foundation of love, confidence and trust of the people of the two countries," he said.
Pranab said he was sure that Bangladesh-India bilateral relationship would attain great height in the future.
"This [bilateral] relationship has derived from our mutual desires and sacrifices," he said.
He expressed his determination to take the two countries' relations further and hoped it would be "strengthened and lasting in the future".
The senior Congress party leader greeted prime minister and Bangladeshi people at the beginning of his speech. He also praised the cultural activists involved in practicing Rabindranath's works.
He mentioned the joint theatrical project by the two countries.
Artistes from both Bangladesh and India would participate in the Rabindra Utsab at Shantiniketan and Bardhaman.
The last time Pranab came to Bangladesh was during the visit of the Indian prime minister September last year.
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