Dhaka wants stopping border killing, conclusion of Teesta deal

Foreign Affairs Adviser Md. Touhid Hossain has stressed on some key issues with India like stopping "border killing, conclusion of Teesta water sharing agreement, and ensuring supply of essential commodities."
 
High Commissioner of India in Dhaka Pranay Verma paid a courtesy call on the Adviser for Foreign Affairs of the interim Government of Bangladesh at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday and discussed the issue.
 
The Adviser said Bangladesh wants to work closely with India for promoting bilateral relations and stressed on more 'people centric engagement' in the upcoming days.
 
The interim government is committed to ensuring a transition to inclusive and pluralistic democracy and creating an atmosphere to hold free, fair and participatory elections, said the Adviser.
 
He thanked the government of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his good wishes extended to the Chief Adviser on his assumption of his new responsibilities.
 
The Foreign Affairs Adviser also mentioned a highly exaggerated media campaign about happenings in Bangladesh.
 
About former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's recent statements, he mentioned that such statements emanating from India are not conducive to fostering better bilateral relations.
 
The Indian High Commissioner congratulated the Adviser for Foreign Affairs on his new responsibilities.
 
He referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's good wishes to the Chief Adviser and expressed the keen willingness of the Government of India to work with the interim government in the coming days to fulfill the shared aspirations of peoples from both countries.
 
The Adviser for Foreign Affairs affirmed the Interim government's commitment to ensure peaceful coexistence of different communities in Bangladesh including the minorities.
 
He mentioned that the government is pledge-bound to ensure the safety and security of all religious and ethnic groups and will not tolerate any violence or intimidation against them.
 
He added that all religious groups and other political parties are also working to ensure safety and security of the minorities.
 
During the meeting, the Adviser for Foreign Affairs briefed the High Commissioner about the current situation in Bangladesh. He mentioned that Bangladesh witnessed a second liberation last week through a mass uprising spearheaded by valiant students.
 
The combined forces of the students and people have emerged victorious against the forces of authoritarianism and repression in their quest for ending discriminations and inequities.
 
The fearless student movement against a discriminatory public service recruitment system soon morphed into a nation-wide revolutionary struggle to establish a rules-based, just, fair and inclusive society.
 
Nobel Laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus agreed to take the helm of the interim government at the request of the students and people.
 
The Adviser for Foreign Affairs mentioned that the most pressing task before this interim government is to bring normalcy to the overall law and order situation and bring the economy on track.
 
The government is working on meaningful reforms and a lasting transformation to fulfill the aspiration of the people, especially the youth.