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19.01.2009 Feature Article

Dhaka and Delhi could discuss on Anti terrorism issue

Dhaka and Delhi could discuss on Anti terrorism issue
19.01.2009 LISTEN

Bilateral relationship between Bangladesh could be grown warmer in this time as both of the nations are keen to address many pending issues with due importance. Demarcation of sea line, militancy and terrorism in the region, repatriation of criminals and trade related issues could be in priority list, the people-concerned said. They also said that setting up of a South Asian task force for addressing terrorism and militancy is the much talked about issue for the member countries of SAARC. This issue could be discussed between Dhaka and Delhi during the Indian foreign minister's upcoming goodwill visit to the capital of Bangladesh.

The foreign office of Bangladesh Government said that the country want to resolve issues pending with the friendly neighbors of the region as the nation believe in peace, prosperity and progress at regional and global level.

In view of enhancing bilateral relation Foreign Minister of India Mr. Pranab Mukherjee is scheduled for a two-day good will visit to Dhaka from February 8, 2009. The foreign secretary of Bangladesh Mr. Touhid Hossain told to the local press that the Indian high commissioner officially communicate him about the goodwill visit of Mr. Mukherjee. On Sunday, Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Mr. Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty called on Touhid Hossain, the foreign secretary of Bangladesh at his office.

While talking to the press Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Mr. Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty said Dhaka and Delhi will discuss the much talked about issue of setting up of a South Asian task force for addressing terrorism and militancy during the Indian foreign minister, goodwill visit to the capital of Bangladesh.

Indian High Commissioner Mr. Chakravarty told to the newsmen that 'The regional anti-terror task force issue will come up for the discussion and I am sure that the prime minister here will raise the issue during the Indian minister's visit,'

Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Touhid Hossain said 'Indian Foreign Minister will come to Dhaka to convey the good wishes of the Indian prime minister, Manmohan Singh, to the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina,'

Commenting on the Awami League-led alliance's election pledge of formation of an anti-terror task force, Indian High Commissioner said that his country was also working to set up such a task force. 'SAARC countries have separate conventions to face the menace of terrorism. These two countries have different forums and we can discuss task force issue in those forums,' he said.

However, there should be a discussion before setting up of such a regional task force, he added.

Meanwhile, Officials of the foreign ministry of Bangladesh said that as the Indian minister would be in the capital for two days, he would have a bilateral discussion with his Bangladeshi counterpart Ms. Dipu Moni, where the pending issues of reduction in trade gap, providing equal share of water in the Ganges and stopping of the killing of innocent Bangladeshis on the border areas might come up.

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