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Kolkata: Heaping lavish praise on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for "transforming" the lives of ordinary people, Pakistani envoy Salman Bashir on Monday called for enhancing his country's ties with the eastern state.

"I must compliment the leadership here, particularly the Chief Minister, for the wonderful work in transforming the lives of ordinary people.

"We have followed the story of Bengal and we appreciate and applaud the great progress the state has made," the outgoing Pakistani High Commissioner to India told mediapersons after a hour-long meeting with Ms Banerjee on Monday.

Applauding the state leadership, Mr Bashir acknowledged Ms Banerjee's commitment towards enhancing India's ties with Pakistan.

"I am touched and impressed by her commitment for working towards greater interaction and better relations between India and Pakistan," he said.

He invited the Chief Minister to visit Pakistan.

"She has never been to Pakistan and expressed her desire to visit the country and I welcome her and hope we will have more exchanges in various fields which will enhance the relations between West Bengal and Pakistan," he said.

Ms Banerjee later said Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has invited her to visit his country.

In a post on her Facebook page, she said Mr Bashir "has conveyed to me the invitation of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to visit their country at a convenient time".

Describing Bengal as "special to Pakistan and its people", he asserted that his country's government and people have a deep desire to bond with the state.

"Pakistan and Bengal have a lot of shared history, culture affinities that make us so closely bonded. We have similar challenges and opportunities and can learn from our mutual experiences," he said.

Affirming his country's intent to strengthen ties with India both at the federal and the state level, Mr Bashir said Pakistan will persist and pursue reaching out to Bengal and called for exchange programmes in various fields including industry, agriculture and education.

Pakistan envoy lauds Mamata Banerjee for 'transforming West Bengal' | NDTV.com
Mamata wants to visit Pakistan: Salman Bashir - Hindustan Times
 
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee wants to visit Pakistan, Pakistan’s high commissioner in India, Salman Bashir said after meeting her on Monday.

"She expressed her desire to visit Pakistan and we readily welcomed it," Bashir, who is on his farewell tour, said at Press
Club. Incidentally, Mamata has never gone abroad since assuming the reins of the state.
She had even cancelled her US visit citing workload in her office. "The high commissioner of Pakistan has conveyed to me the invitation of the prime minister of Pakistan to visit their country at a convenient time," Banerjee wrote on Facebook. She also mentioned the delegation has expressed their interest in cultural and other exchange programme in social sector with West Bengal.

Speaking to the media, Bashir said the visit to Kolkata was with a mission to strengthen the bond between Kolkata and various states in Pakistan, and convey the message of Pakistan’s ‘sincere desire to reach out to West Bengal in a cooperative endeavour’ to revive and reconstruct the bond between the two places.
:o:o_O:eek::cheesy::blink::girl_wacko::flood::rolleyes1::warning2::confused::what::wacko: .............
 
I dont care LOL......
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I dont like her.she messed up a treaty between BD and India.Only think locally,not strategically for country

She cant even think locally.
All she DREAMS of doing is to turn kolkata into London. :)
 
Good - Pakistan should support & promote great politicians like Mamta - it's win-win for both.
 
Hope she visits there soon :devil:

Good - Pakistan should support & promote great politicians like Mamta - it's win-win for both.

lol how would pakistan support and promote a politician in other country
 
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