Bangladesh-India bond inscribed with blood: Hasan
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Terming Bangladesh-India relations historical, Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud said the bonds of the peoples of the two countries are inscribed with blood, reports BSS.
“Bangladesh will never forget the historical contribution of India to the country’s great Liberation War and its struggle for independence. It will be written in golden letter in the pages of history,” he said.
“The relations between the two countries have reached a new height under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi,” he added.
Hasan stated these while inaugurating the second Bangladesh Film Festival at Agartala in Tripura of India.
Bangladesh Assistant High Commission to Agartala organized the festival under the initiative of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry.
Chief Minister of Tripura Biplab Kumar Deb addressed the inaugural function as the chief guest.
Information and Cultural Affairs Minister of Tripura Sushanata Chowdhury, Bangladesh lawmakers Mamtaz Begum and Saimum Sarwar Kamol, Information and Broadcasting Secretary Md Makbul Hossain, and Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India Nurul Islam, addressed it as special guests, while Assistant High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India Arif Mohammad gave welcome speech.
Hasan said about one crore people took shelter in India during the Liberation War and the then Indian government carried out diplomatic activities in different countries of the world to free Bangabandhu. “We never forget the contribution of India,” he added.
Expressing deep gratitude to the people of Tripura and the then government of the state, he said the people of the state had opened the door of Tripura in 1971 and hundreds of refugees took shelter there.
He said, “Our language is same and the culture is also similar though we are people of two countries. Many people of Tripura kept role in our Liberation War and many of them were awarded by the Bangladesh government.”
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