Dhaka: Bangladesh Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmood has given such a statement regarding relations with India, hearing which even Pakistan may feel chilly. Hasan Mahmood said on Monday that development is not possible without good relations with India. Although he has made this comment for Bangladesh. But neighboring Pakistan may also be shocked to hear this, because the people of Pakistan and many leaders have often been advising the Pakistani government to establish good relations with India. A large number of Pakistanis also believe that its development is not possible without better relations with India.
The Foreign Minister of Bangladesh said that both the countries share a border of several thousand kilometers long. Hasan, joint general secretary of the ruling Awami League party led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, made the remarks while responding to a question regarding the failed campaign on social media asking people to boycott Indian products. “Our development is not possible without maintaining good relations with the country (India) with which we have several thousand kilometers long border on three sides,” he told reporters here. Mahmood said that without good relations with its neighbour, it would be difficult to maintain peace and stability in Bangladesh.
We will have to maintain good relations with India
It is widely believed that the campaign to boycott Indian products on social media has the support of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), as India defeated Hasina’s Awami League in the elections held on January 7. Had supported. Mahmood directly held the BNP responsible for this campaign and said that they started it to create a crisis in the domestic market and destabilize the economy of Bangladesh. Describing the campaign as a “complete failure”, the minister said that if the BNP makes such a call again, the party will be further isolated. “Their efforts (calling for boycott of Indian products) failed,” he told reporters.
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