Tin Bigha (WB), Oct 19 (PTI) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today expressed hope for an amicable solution to the distribution of Teesta river waters between India and Bangladesh soon.
Hasina was on a brief visit to the Tinbigha corridor in Mekhliganj sub-division of Cooch Behar district accompanied by former Bangladesh President H M Ershad.
The premier''s visit was the first after an historic land boundary agreement was signed between the two countries during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh''s visit to that country, resolving a decades-old dispute over exchange of adversely-held enclaves.
Hasina hoped the enclave problems would be solved amicably and thanked the Indian government for making the Tinbigha corridor accessible to Bangladesh nationals for 24 hours.
"This facility bailed out the Bangla people from confinement," she said.
An agreement on the distribution of Teesta waters during Singh''s visit to Bangladesh was stalled at the eleventh hour after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee opted out of the PM''s delegation to the neighbouring country.
During Hasina''s short visit, she planted a few saplings to mark the friendship |
Tin Bigha (WB), Oct 19 (PTI) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today expressed hope for an amicable solution to the distribution of Teesta river waters between India and Bangladesh soon.
Hasina was on a brief visit to the Tinbigha corridor in Mekhliganj sub-division of Cooch Behar district accompanied by former Bangladesh President H M Ershad.
The premier''s visit was the first after an historic land boundary agreement was signed between the two countries during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh''s visit to that country, resolving a decades-old dispute over exchange of adversely-held enclaves.
Hasina hoped the enclave problems would be solved amicably and thanked the Indian government for making the Tinbigha corridor accessible to Bangladesh nationals for 24 hours.
"This facility bailed out the Bangla people from confinement," she said.
An agreement on the distribution of Teesta waters during Singh''s visit to Bangladesh was stalled at the eleventh hour after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee opted out of the PM''s delegation to the neighbouring country.
During Hasina''s short visit, she planted a few saplings to mark the friendship |
Tin Bigha (WB), Oct 19 (PTI) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today expressed hope for an amicable solution to the distribution of Teesta river waters between India and Bangladesh soon.
Hasina was on a brief visit to the Tinbigha corridor in Mekhliganj sub-division of Cooch Behar district accompanied by former Bangladesh President H M Ershad.
The premier''s visit was the first after an historic land boundary agreement was signed between the two countries during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh''s visit to that country, resolving a decades-old dispute over exchange of adversely-held enclaves.
Hasina hoped the enclave problems would be solved amicably and thanked the Indian government for making the Tinbigha corridor accessible to Bangladesh nationals for 24 hours.
"This facility bailed out the Bangla people from confinement," she said.
An agreement on the distribution of Teesta waters during Singh''s visit to Bangladesh was stalled at the eleventh hour after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee opted out of the PM''s delegation to the neighbouring country.
During Hasina''s short visit, she planted a few saplings to mark the friendship 0
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Tin Bigha (WB), Oct 19 (PTI) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today expressed hope for an amicable solution to the distribution of Teesta river waters between India and Bangladesh soon.
Hasina was on a brief visit to the Tinbigha corridor in Mekhliganj sub-division of Cooch Behar district accompanied by former Bangladesh President H M Ershad.
The premier''s visit was the first after an historic land boundary agreement was signed between the two countries during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh''s visit to that country, resolving a decades-old dispute over exchange of adversely-held enclaves.
Hasina hoped the enclave problems would be solved amicably and thanked the Indian government for making the Tinbigha corridor accessible to Bangladesh nationals for 24 hours.
"This facility bailed out the Bangla people from confinement," she said.
An agreement on the distribution of Teesta waters during Singh''s visit to Bangladesh was stalled at the eleventh hour after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee opted out of the PM''s delegation to the neighbouring country.
During Hasina''s short visit, she planted a few saplings to mark the friendship
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