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Militants wont be allowed to use Bangla soil: Hasina to Modi

March 13, 2019
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Dhaka: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina assured her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi that her government would never allow the country’s soil to be used by any militant organisation under its “zero tolerance policy”.

Dhaka was firmly committed to stamp out terrorism from the South Asian region through bilateral, regional and multilateral cooperation, she said after jointly inaugurating four projects of associated to healthcare, drinking water supply, public transport in Bangladesh with Prime Minister PM Modi through video-conferencing.

Terming the spread of radicalism as a “grave threat” not only to the two countries but to the entire region, India and Bangladesh last year resolved to step up anti-terror cooperation.

“We remain steadfast in our resolve to root out the scourge of terrorism from our region and beyond through bilateral, regional and multilateral cooperation,” Ms Hasina said.

The Bangladesh premier said her government would never allow Bangladesh soil to be used by any militant organisation under its “zero tolerance policy” against terrorism “in all its forms and manifestations”.

Hasina also expressed her “utmost sympathy” for the family members of the Indian paramilitary police personnel who were killed in last month”s terror attack in Pulwama in Kashmir.

“We reiterate our strong condemnation of this dastardly act,” she said.

A suicide bomber of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Muhammed killed 40 CRPF personnel in Kashmir’s Pulwama district on February 14, the incident led to flaring up of tensions between India and Pakistan.

Hasina said that the relations between Dhaka and New Delhi is now a “role model” of good neighbours for the rest of the world as a result of multi-faceted and multi-dimensional cooperation.

“I strongly believe this momentum will continue,” she said.

The Bangladesh premier said over the last decade, two countries have witnessed remarkable progress on cooperation in different conventional and unconventional areas like security, power, trade and commerce, energy, connectivity, infrastructure development, environment, renewable energy, education, culture, people-to-people contact and health.

She said at the same time, the two countries have expanded cooperation in new areas like blue economy and maritime cooperation, peaceful uses of the nuclear energy, cooperation in outer space, internet bandwidth sharing, cyber security etc.

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