Hasina's Delhi tour postponed
Leader Sheik Hasina's proposed New Delhi visit has been put off and it is probably not going to happen this month."There have been some very late changes. We'll soon settle new dates for the critical visit," a profoundly set conciliatory source told UNB on Thursday without expounding the purposes for the progressions.
The head administrator was planned to leave for New Delhi on 18 December to talk about an extensive variety of reciprocal issues with her Indian partner Narendra Modi amid the visit.
With this visit, both sides trusted that the relations amongst Bangladesh and India will see a more up to date measurement as there will be new activities to take forward the binds to the following level.
Despite the fact that the long-pending Teesta water sharing arrangement remains a key variable amid any abnormal state visit, authorities in Dhaka and Delhi could give no particular data for any leap forward over Teesta.
Prime pinister Sheik Hasina, in any case, said she is 'still confident' about the Teesta water imparting consent to India however did not tell whether it will be marked or not amid her New Delhi visit. "I'm going to India, I'm not running with any condition… examination is on for Teesta waterway water sharing and we're confident," she told the media on Saturday.
On 16 October, Hasina and her Indian partner Modi had a respective meeting in Goa consoling that Bangladesh and India will stay together for advancement.
At the welcome of PM Hasina, Modi went to Bangladesh from 6-7 June 2015 and the two nations thought of a joint presentation 'Notun Projonmo - Nayi Disha'.
PM Sheik Hasina, amid the visit, asked for Modi for prompt finish of the between time concession to sharing of the water of Teesta as settled upon by both the legislatures in January 2011, as per the joint statement.
Indian leader Modi, around then, passed on that consultations are in progress including all partners as to finish of the interval concurrences on sharing of waters of Teesta and Feni as quickly as time permits.
The two leaders noticed that dialogs on different viewpoints identifying with the sharing of waters of the Manu, Muhuri, Khowai, Gumti, Dharla and Dudhkumar streams were occurring at specialized levels under JRC and approached the concerned authorities for making speedy move to finish up the sharing game plans at the most punctual.
Amid her visit here in February a year ago, going to Paschimbanga boss clergyman Mamata Banerjee asked Bangladesh to 'keep certainty' in her about the marking of much-looked for Teesta Water sharing arrangement between the two nations.
The head administrator was planned to leave for New Delhi on 18 December to talk about an extensive variety of reciprocal issues with her Indian partner Narendra Modi amid the visit.
With this visit, both sides trusted that the relations amongst Bangladesh and India will see a more up to date measurement as there will be new activities to take forward the binds to the following level.
Despite the fact that the long-pending Teesta water sharing arrangement remains a key variable amid any abnormal state visit, authorities in Dhaka and Delhi could give no particular data for any leap forward over Teesta.
Prime pinister Sheik Hasina, in any case, said she is 'still confident' about the Teesta water imparting consent to India however did not tell whether it will be marked or not amid her New Delhi visit. "I'm going to India, I'm not running with any condition… examination is on for Teesta waterway water sharing and we're confident," she told the media on Saturday.
On 16 October, Hasina and her Indian partner Modi had a respective meeting in Goa consoling that Bangladesh and India will stay together for advancement.
At the welcome of PM Hasina, Modi went to Bangladesh from 6-7 June 2015 and the two nations thought of a joint presentation 'Notun Projonmo - Nayi Disha'.
PM Sheik Hasina, amid the visit, asked for Modi for prompt finish of the between time concession to sharing of the water of Teesta as settled upon by both the legislatures in January 2011, as per the joint statement.
Indian leader Modi, around then, passed on that consultations are in progress including all partners as to finish of the interval concurrences on sharing of waters of Teesta and Feni as quickly as time permits.
The two leaders noticed that dialogs on different viewpoints identifying with the sharing of waters of the Manu, Muhuri, Khowai, Gumti, Dharla and Dudhkumar streams were occurring at specialized levels under JRC and approached the concerned authorities for making speedy move to finish up the sharing game plans at the most punctual.
Amid her visit here in February a year ago, going to Paschimbanga boss clergyman Mamata Banerjee asked Bangladesh to 'keep certainty' in her about the marking of much-looked for Teesta Water sharing arrangement between the two nations.
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