Bangladesh and India are united by blood



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Obaidul Quader said that the relationship between the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the government of Narendra Modi of India has stood the test of time. Many unresolved issues can easily be resolved with a good understanding with neighboring countries, as demonstrated by Bangladesh and India. A peaceful solution to the old border problem (the problem of the exchange of enclaves) has further improved mutual trust between the two countries.

Obaidul Quader said talks are underway between the two countries on the issue of stopping the border killings. “Meetings are being held between the two countries on the border killings,” he said. Hopefully we can reduce the murders at the border to “zero”. The governments of the two countries are very candid about stopping border killings.

The Indian High Commissioner in Bangladesh, Vikram Doraiswamy, said that the friendly relations between Bangladesh and India are based on blood ties. Today’s good relations were started by the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. After this, the relations between the two countries have been strengthened, which will be further strengthened in the future.

Vikram Doraiswamy, who stated that the Government of India will provide all possible assistance to Bangladesh on the corona vaccine issue, said that the Awami League has much to contribute to the current relationship between India and Bangladesh.

The Awami League has lost many leaders and workers due to the coronavirus. He wished peace to the departed souls of these leaders and workers.

Expressing deep respect for the memory of the sacrifices of more than 50 Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives to liberate Bangladesh in the great liberation war, Doraiswamy said: “My father participated in the liberation war as a pilot. So I’m very proud. ‘

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