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India, BD must take steps to further economic ties: Tripura CM

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Tripura Chief Minister (CM) Biplab Kumar Deb has stressed on bettering Indo-Bangladesh relationship and said the two culturally bonded nations should take initiatives together for closer economic ties.

“India's relationship with Bangladesh is civilisational and relation on political, cultural and economic fronts is going on for a long time. Both nations are developing,” the CM said.

He said, “We might be different nations but India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, even Indonesia have more or less similar cultures. We are united by this similar culture.”

Mr Deb said this while addressing the inaugural session of an Indo-Bangla dialogue organised by Agartala Press Club in Tripura state on Sunday, reports PTI.

Md Iqbal Sobhan Choudhury, Media Advisor to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh Parliamentarian Obaidur Muktadir Choudhury, former Governor of Bangladesh Bank Atiur Rahman, members of different chamber of commerce from Bangladesh and media persons from both countries were present in the programme.

The CM said Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahaman, who took the main role in giving birth to sovereign Bangladesh in 1971, was a good friend of India.

“I feel proud of the legacy of February 21, which went on to form the Liberation War,” he said.

Language activists protested against the decision of Pakistani rulers of imposing Urdu language in 1952 and Pakistan forces gunned them down in the streets of Dhaka, he added.

Appreciating the role of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Deb said she has been leading the country with zero tolerance to corruption.

He said since the BJP formed the government in Tripura, he has tried to increase trade between Tripura and Bangladesh.

The path has smoothened a lot and many restrictions were relaxed. If goods come directly from Bangladesh to Agartala without the hassles of loading and unloading midway, price of commodities will come down, he said.

He said the ongoing Indo-Bangla connectivity projects including a bridge on River Feni in South Tripura, Agartala-Akhaura rail project can make Tripura a gateway to Northeast India since it is the only state which is just 66 km away from Chittagong port.

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