Talks between Yunus, Prime Minister Modi will generate hope: Advisor to Bangladesh’s interim government | World News

Dhaka: Supradip Chakma, Bangladesh interim government adviser, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh chief adviser Muhammad Yunus met and talked “very positively” and expressed hope that the meeting will surely create some good hope and aspirations for both countries. In an interview with ANI, he noted that India and Bangladesh have maintained good ties since the latter was created. He said India and Bangladesh must remain in line in the future to develop and develop ties.
Asked about the latest meeting between PM Modi and Yunus at the venue occupied by the Bimstec summit, Chakma said: “Well, this is the fundamental relationship with two neighbors and we have established a good relationship with us since we founded this country. So it’s an important step for both of us, and I seriously believe in both of us, which is a good hope. Both of us are very effective, and that’s certain. I seriously believe in participation, I know that this participation will lead to good results, and I believe in the future we must also go hand in hand to develop and develop our relationship and people.”
On April 4, Prime Minister Modi met Muhammad Yunus outside the Bimstec summit in Bangkok and reiterated India’s support for democracy, stability, peace, peace, progress and inclusion in Bangladesh. Prime Minister Modi stressed issues related to the security and security of ethnic minorities, including Bangladesh, and expressed his expectation that the Bangladesh government will ensure its security, including a thorough investigation of cases of atrocities against them, including those committed against them.
Chakma stressed that most communities in Bangladesh need to take a positive attitude and play a role in the confidence of developing ethnic minority communities in India. Asked about PM Modi’s concerns about the security and security of minorities in Bangladesh, Supradip Chakma said: “It is a member of the minority community in the cabinet, and let me tell you that it’s good that the big community must take a positive attitude and a positive role to develop the confidence of a small group in the country. I’m there.”
Regarding how Bangladesh and India work together in the future for the benefit of both countries, Supradip Chakma said: “It’s a very simple one. It’s very important to participate. Let’s get involved.”