Bangladesh wants to resolve all problems through dialogue with neighbouring countries including India.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina made the remarks when Indian Home Affairs Minister Rajnath Singh paid a courtesy call on her at Ganabhaban on Saturday.
“She said many issues including that of the land boundary have been settled through bilateral discussion,” a premier’s office sp0kesman quoted her as saying during the meeting with Singh.
Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary Nazrul Islam said Sheikh Hasina expected the two neighbours could settle the rest of the outstanding issues through dialogue as well, reports BSS.
The Prime Minister also reiterated Dhaka’s firm stance against terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms saying in line with its “zero tolerance policy” a “Bangladesh does not allow its territory to be used by any terrorist individual, group or entity against any state or people”.
Singh, on the other hand, stressed dialogue among South Asian countries to uproot terrorism saying it would be possible “through united efforts of all”.
Singh highly appreciated Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s dynamic leadership and said achievement of 7.78 per cent GDP growth is possibly the highest and fastest in the world.
The Indian Minister mentioned that Bangladesh and India are now enjoying the highest level cordial bilateral relations.
Sheikh Hasina recalled her recent visit to India and meeting with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi at Shantiniketan.
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary Md
Nojibur Rahman, Public Security Division Secretary Mostafa Kamal Uddin, Security Services Division Secretary Farid Uddin Ahmed Chowdhury and Inspector General of Police Dr Mohammad Javed Patwari were present during the call on.
Singh was accompanied by India’s Home Affairs Ministry’s Special Secretary (Border Management) BR Sharma and its High Commissioner in Dhaka Harsh Vardhan Shringla in the meeting.