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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Dhaka today on a two-day state visit to attend the centenary of the birth and the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the nation’s father, Bangabandhu, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Modi’s visit is of special importance on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the friendship between Bangladesh and India. In the meantime, he has sent out two tweets expressing his excitement for the Bangladesh tour.

Referring to his visit to Bangladesh, Modi tweeted: “We have a neighborhood and engagement relationship with Bangladesh. We are committed to deepening and diversifying it. We support Bangladesh’s important development journey under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

He wrote: ‘Tomorrow I will go to Bangladesh. I hope to remember the life and ideals of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. In addition to celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Bangladesh liberation war, we also want to advance our diplomatic relations.

His tweet also had a link to a press release. Which has been posted on the website of the India Press Information Office.

In a statement, Modi said: “I will visit Bangladesh from March 26 to 27 at the invitation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. I am delighted that this is my first overseas trip to a neighboring friendly country since the Corona epidemic, with which India has deep cultural and linguistic ties.

He said: ‘I look forward to participating in the celebration of Bangladesh National Day tomorrow, which will also celebrate the centenary of the birth of the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Bangabandhu was one of the oldest leaders of the last century, whose life and ideals have inspired millions of people. I am looking forward to seeing Bangabandhu’s tomb in Tungipara to pay tribute to his memory. ‘

‘I am waiting to pray to Goddess Kali in the ancient Jessoreshwari Kali Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peeths of the mythological tradition. I especially look forward to my conversation with the representatives of the Matua community in Orakandi, from where Sri Sri Harichandra Tagore preached his pure message. ‘

“I will sit down with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to discuss the issue,” he said. He is also scheduled to meet with President Abdul Hamid. I also look forward to exchanging views with other dignitaries from Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh is ready to host Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Meanwhile, important roads and some facilities in the capital have been decorated in a colorful style. Bows have been placed along the path to welcome the Prime Minister of India. Banners and festoons with Modi’s image are scattered on road poles, buildings and walls. Modi’s paintings are also adorned with flowers in the beautiful roadside sculptures. “Welcome to the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.”

Heads of state and government, including India, have been invited to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the nation’s father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the Golden Jubilee of Bangladesh’s independence. The governments and heads of state of the four countries have already visited Bangladesh. Senior officials in many countries have sent video messages without being present due to Corona.

Previously, foreign leaders participated in the 10-day program from March 18 to 26. The last day (March 26) will be attended by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. The relations between the two countries are deep due to the allies, neighbors, commercial and cultural exchanges of the great liberation war. As a result, the country’s prime minister is slightly more appreciated. So Bangladesh has made all the preparations to welcome you.



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