Dhaka should get its due share of water
The governor of northeastern Indian state of Tripura, Tathagata Roy, has pitched the idea of improving ties with Bangladesh through sharing of waters of common rivers.
As a lower riparian country, Bangladesh should get its due share of water, he said.
Roy said, "Five rivers including Sutlej and Chenab, flow from India to Pakistan and despite deterioration of our relation with the country, India has not stopped sharing water."
"So, India cannot deny sharing of water with the lower riparian country Bangladesh. Let this irritant be removed," he said yesterday evening after inaugurating a conclave "Cross-Border Terrorism in Bangladesh: Implications for India's Border States" organised by a news portal in Agartala of Tripura.
He said the visa system between Bangladesh and India should be simplified and he has taken up the matter with the central government.
Roy, a former leader of the BJP in West Bengal, said, "Nearly half of the border of Bangladesh is with West Bengal and many terrorists from the country are using the state as their sanctuary. It is alarming."
AB Mathur, former chief of Research and Analytical Wing (RAW) said, "Pakistan is the source of terrorism in South Asia. The army and the ISI rule the country in the real sense and sponsor terrorism. The army is funding and encouraging terrorism."
Expressing his gratitude to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Mathur said, "She is fighting against terrorism in her country and did not allow insurgents of north eastern region of our country to use the soil of her country. If terrorism grows in Bangladesh, it is also a matter of deep concern for us."
Director of NSI, Bangladesh, Nurul Absar, said, "Our country follows the principle of zero tolerance towards terrorism. It is presumed that different terrorist groups in our country are trying to regroup and our government is alert."
He said terrorist groups had made an attempt on the life of Sheikh Hasina in 2004 because she was against terrorism.
Absar said, "Bangladesh is not Pakistan or Syria. Our people are influenced by the Sufi thoughts, so it would not be possible for terrorists to find solid ground in our country. The country would overcome the menace of terrorism."
He also attached importance on sharing of information regarding activities of the terrorists so that both the countries could act against them.
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