No one will be able to keep it under control, Bangladesh will advance: Narendra Modi



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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that no one can keep Bengal under control. Bangladesh will advance. India-Bangladesh must move forward together for the betterment of the region. He expressed his firm belief that India-Bangladesh will advance shoulder to shoulder together.

Modi spoke as the guest of honor on the last day of the ten-day ‘Mujib Chirantan’ program at the National Parade Ground to mark the centenary of the birth of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the Golden Jubilee of Independence.

“We have strong democracies for the two countries to move forward,” Modi said. The same danger remains as in ’71. The forces that planned and shaped such inhuman events are still active. We must be careful with them and be organized to deal with them. We both have the strength of democracy, the clear vision to move forward. The joint progress of India and Bangladesh is equally important for the development of this entire region.

In his speech, the Prime Minister of India announced the Golden Jubilee Scholarship in India for the youth of Bangladesh. He urged Bangladeshi businessmen to go to India and invest. At the same time, Modi asked Indian entrepreneurs to come to India to learn and learn.

At the beginning of his speech, the Prime Minister of India paid tribute to the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation. “I pay tribute to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who sacrificed his life for the dream of a golden Bengal,” he said. In his speech, Modi remembered all the martyrs of the liberation war.

President. On behalf of the people and government of India, Narendra Modi thanked Abdul Hamid, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the people of Bangladesh.

When Modi arrived at the venue at the National Parade Ground at 4.30 pm, he was welcomed by Bangabandhu’s daughter, Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, and Bangabandhu’s youngest daughter, Sheikh Rehana.

After that, the program started in the middle of the national anthem with the voices of the Chayanat artists. When the guests take the stage, the scriptures are recited.

Narendra Modi addressed the function as the guest of honor chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. President. Abdul Hamid is present as the main guest.

Narendra Modi arrived in Dhaka on a two-day visit on Friday morning to attend the anniversary of the birth of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the Golden Jubilee of Independence.

In the morning, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina welcomed him at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. After the formalities at the airport, Modi went to pay his respects at the National Monument.

He is scheduled to jointly visit the Bangabandhu-Bapu Digital Exhibition with the Prime Minister of Bangladesh at the Bangabandhu International Conference Center in the evening.

On the second day of the visit, Modi will pay tribute by visiting Bangabandhu’s tomb in Tungipara in Gopalganj on the morning of March 26.

He also visited two temples in Satkhira and Gopalganj and expressed interest in having a brief exchange of views with the local population.

In addition to the private meeting between the two Prime Ministers on Saturday afternoon, a bilateral meeting will be held at the representative level. The meeting will discuss various topics of mutual interest. At the end of the meeting, in the presence of the two Prime Ministers, there is the possibility of signing some MoUs and inaugurating some projects.

The Foreign Ministries of the two countries are working tirelessly to finalize the Memorandum of Understanding and the inauguration of the project. The two prime ministers will also unveil two separate commemorative stamps marking the 50th anniversary of friendly relations between Bangladesh and India on behalf of their respective countries.

The Prime Minister of India will also pay a courtesy visit to the President at his office. After the visit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will depart from Dhaka for Delhi on the night of March 26.



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