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News Today- April 22, 2014

Senior Awami League leader Suranjit Sengupta on Monday said BNP is going to organise a long-march programme towards the Teesta Barrage amid the sultry weather of Baishakh only to sow its anti-Indian stance, reports UNB. "It's not their movement…it's a bad politics. It (BNP) needs to cooperate with the government over the Teesta issue. BNP should assist the government to resolve the crisis by mounting diplomatic pressure (on India)," he said. Suranit, also the advisory council member of the ruling Awami League, said this while addressing a discussion organised by Bangabandhu Academy at Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) in the city. BNP will stage a long march towards the Teesta Barrage in Nilphamari on April 22-23 demanding the due share of the river water. Mentioning that people have understood the evil politics of Khaleda Zia, the Awami League leader said she wants to instigate India. "This is not a good politics over Teesta. A diplomatic consensus is needed in this regard. This problem will be resolved with the new government of India which will assume power after its ongoing elections. Then tactics of BNP will be vanished on the streets," said Suranjit. "If anyone unleashes violence in the name of a long march, action has to be taken by the government. If anyone creates anarchy the government has to face it harshly," the ruling party leader added. On the abduction of Abu Bakar Siddique, husband of Bela chief executive Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Suranjit said "His recovery after 35 hours was a relief for the nation. But questions have arisen over the abduction. We want an appropriate solution through the investigation." Bangabandhu Academy general secretary Humayun Kanbir, among others, spoke at the programme held with its adviser Haji Mohommad Selim in the chair. Meanwhile, State Minister for Home Affairs Asaduzzaman Khan on Monday warned that stern actions will be taken against those who will try to create anarchy in the country in the name of any long march. Talking to UNB, the State Minister said in a democratic society everyone has the right to observe any democratic programme. "But, if they think to do anything else, if their programme violates the law, if their programme causes losses to public life and property then the government will be harsh to ensure the security of people. No one will be speared," he said. The junior minister came up with the warning when BNP leaders are repeatedly claiming that the government might obstruct their two-day long march towards the Teesta Barrage in Nilphamari. BNP will launch the long march on Tuesday under the leadership of its acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, demanding the due share of Teesta water. Asaduzzaman also said the government would extend its support if BNP observes it peacefully. The BNP-led 19-party alliance also has extended their support to the long-march programme.

It's anti-Indian stunt: Suranjit

Read more on why Bangladeshis are overwhelmingly anti-Indian in The India Doctrine -

https://www.academia.edu/5690262/The_India_Doctrine_1947-2007_
 
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BNP's Teesta long march starts today
Staff Correspondent

BNP begins its two-day long march towards the Teesta Barrage in Nilphamari today amid a warning by the government that stern action will follow if the party creates anarchy during the programme.
State Minister for Home Affairs Asaduzzaman Khan yesterday issued a note of warning, saying those who would cause anarchy would face legal action.
The government will extend its support if BNP holds the programme peacefully, he said while talking to reporters at his office at the secretariat. In a democratic society, everyone has the right to observe any democratic programme, he added.
“But if they think of doing anything else, if their programme violates the law, if their programme causes damage to public life and property, the government will be tough to ensure people's security. No one will be spared,” Asaduzzaman said.
Led by BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, the long march will start at 8:00am at the Dhaka airport intersection instead of scheduled BNP's Nayapaltan central office to avoid traffic congestions in the capital.
On April 16, BNP announced the programme demanding due share of the Teesta water from India.
Boro farmers in four northern districts are suffering because of India's massive withdrawal of Teesta water. The water flow in the Teesta river has dropped to 650 cusecs from 3,500 cusecs around this time last year.
The long march is not a political programme, senior BNP leaders said on different occasions. It is rather aimed at saving the country's environment and its people.
After a short speech by Fakhrul at the airport intersection, the long march caravan will set off for Rangpur.
On the way to Rangpur, six rallies will be held. After an overnight stay in Rangpur, the party will hold a public rally in the town at 9:00am tomorrow and then resume their long march towards the barrage in Nilphamari.
The programme will end with another public rally at Dalia.
BNP standing committee member Nazrul Islam Khan and Rizvi Ahmed yesterday distributed leaflets at the Gulshan-2 intersection to drum up support for the long march programme.

BNP's Teesta long march starts today
 
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ঢাকা: প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা অসুস্থ হয়ে পড়েছেন। বর্তমানে তিনি সাইনাসের সমস্যায় ভোগছেন। এজন্য গত কয়েকদিন ধরে কর্মসূচি সংক্ষিপ্ত করছেন তিনি। ১৭ এপ্রিল ঐতিহাসিক মুজিবনগর দিবসে কোনো আলোচনা সভায় অংশ নেননি তিনি। এর আগেও কয়েকটি কর্মসূচিতে অল্প সময় ছিলেন তিনি।

বুধবার সকালে রানা প্লাজা ধসের ঘটনায় নিহতদের পরিবারের সদস্যদের মধ্যে চেক বিতরণের পরই তিনি প্রধানমন্ত্রীর কার্যালয় থেকে গণভবন চলে যান।

মুজিবনগর দিবসে বৃহস্পতিবার ভোরে ধানমন্ডির ৩২ নম্বর সড়কে বঙ্গবন্ধুর প্রতিকৃতিতে শ্রদ্ধা জানানোর পর প্রধানমন্ত্রী গণভবনে চলে যান। তিনি বৃহস্পতিবার প্রধানমন্ত্রীর কার্যালয়েও যাননি।

প্রধানমন্ত্রীর ঘনিষ্ঠ একাধিক ব্যক্তির সঙ্গে যোগাযোগ করে নিশ্চিত হওয়া গেছে যে তিনি সাইনাসের সমস্যায় ভুগছেন। গত শনিবার থেকে শারীরিক এই সমস্যায় ভুগছেন তিনি।

এজন্য সোমবার পহেলা বৈশাখে গণভবনে দলীয় নেতাকর্মীদের সঙ্গে শুভেচ্ছা বিনিময়ের অনুষ্ঠানও সংক্ষিপ্ত করেন আওয়ামী লীগ সভানেত্রী হাসিনা। সেদিন বিকালে গণভবনে গণমাধ্যমের কর্মীদেরও প্রধানমন্ত্রী অল্প সময় দিয়েছিলেন।

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Fear of the Long March has made our honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ill?
 
And Mirza Fakhrul is defending themselves, "No it's not an anti-Indian move". Exploiting nationalist sentiment of people BNP seem to be aspiring to become BAL2.
 
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Bangladesh is already getting more than its fair share of water.
 
Bangladesh is already getting more than its fair share of water.

That is why the Teesta is totally dry? If China did the same with the Brahmaputra you would be screaming ....

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That is why the Teesta is totally dry? If China did the same with the Brahmaputra you would be screaming ....

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Teesta can be dry inside Bangladesh even after getting its fair share of water if the river itself is getting less water from its sources and/or Bangladesh drawing more than its fair share from the river.

Everything that can be discussed here has already been discussed in the below thread, why don't you guys try to refute those valid points instead of opening two new threads every week on Teesta river issue? I don't see Bangladesh is getting any extra water by making unreasonable claims, at least knowing Mamata.

23 New Dams across Teesta in India will Ruin Bangladesh
 
Teesta can be dry inside Bangladesh even after getting its fair share of water if the river itself is getting less water from its sources and/or Bangladesh drawing more than its fair share from the river.

Everything that can be discussed here has already been discussed in the below thread, why don't you guys try to refute those valid points instead of opening two new threads every week on Teesta river issue? I don't see Bangladesh is getting any extra water by making unreasonable claims, at least knowing Mamata.

23 New Dams across Teesta in India will Ruin Bangladesh

The Teesta is dry right from the border so how can Bangladesh be drawing excess water when you diverting it all before it reaches Bangladesh?
 
Teesta can be dry inside Bangladesh even after getting its fair share of water if the river itself is getting less water from its sources and/or Bangladesh drawing more than its fair share from the river.

Everything that can be discussed here has already been discussed in the below thread, why don't you guys try to refute those valid points instead of opening two new threads every week on Teesta river issue? I don't see Bangladesh is getting any extra water by making unreasonable claims, at least knowing Mamata.

23 New Dams across Teesta in India will Ruin Bangladesh

It's just another opportunity for the OP to peddle his book.
 
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