PM stresses reopening of Akhaura-Agartala rail route

PM stresses reopening of Akhaura-Agartala rail route

DHAKA, Nov 30, 2021 (BSS) –

Stressing the need for enhancing connectivity
between Bangladesh and India to boost bilateral trade and commerce, Prime
Minister Sheikh Hasina today said the rail communication on Akhaura-Agartala
route should be reopened.

“We have to enhance the connectivity. Everything (required establishment)
of Akhaura-Agartala rail route remains there. It just will have to reopen,”
she said.

The trade and communication will be fostered as the connectivity increases
between the neighbouring countries, she said.

The prime minister said this while Indian high commissioner here Vikram
Kumar Doraiswami called on her at her official Ganabhaban residence in
capital.

Sheikh Hasina said the relations between Bangladesh and India has reached a
new height.

She said significant progress has taken place in trade, business and
tourism sectors between the countries.

Doraiswami informed the premier that Indian president will visit
Bangladesh to join the Victory Day celebration marking the birth centenary of
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Golden Jubilee of
the Independence.

Doraiswami also said, “This is a special year and it has a great
significance that Indian president and prime minister is visiting Bangladesh
in the same year.”

He added that Bangladesh is a very dear country for India.

The envoy said they will showcase the relations of Bangladesh and India to
demonstrate a good framework of their connection.

He said officials of the countries are currently working to finalise the
tour of Indian President.

About Covid-19, the prime minister said that both the countries have to
remain cautious to tackle the deadly virus.

The Indian high commissioner thanked the Bangladesh premier for helping his
country by providing medical equipment during their bad time in fighting
Covid-19.

He handed over a very rare photograph of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman taken in 1972 where he was seen taking one security
person to his home for having lunch with him.

He also handed over a pen drive comprising some audios and videos alongside
some newspaper clippings.

The premier recalled her horrible days under the captivity of the Pakistani
occupation forces in December 1971.

But when India recognised Bangladesh as a sovereign independent country it
was great message for them, she said.

Ambassador at Large Md Ziauddin, PM’s Principal Secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus
and Indian Deputy High Commissioner to Bangladesh Binoy George were present.

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