BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today urged India to resolve the Teesta-water sharing issue, stop border killings, and shun its “big brother” attitude to maintain good relations with the people of Bangladesh
Teesta has ceased to be just a river; it assumed a status of strategic importance
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee yesterday said no discussion on sharing the Teesta and Ganges waters should be held with Bangladesh without the involvement of the West Bengal government.
Realising the critical role that water plays in establishing global peace, stability, and prosperity, the theme set for World Water Day 2024 is “Water for Peace.”
India also gets to exploit Bangladesh based on its technological projects.
Our rivers are being attacked one after another. India's dams, river connectivity plans, and various projects undertaken within the country, encroachment and pollution are all taking our rivers closer to extinction.
West Bengal’s decision to divert more water from the river is extremely damaging to Bangladesh
West Bengal moves to divert more water from the river
This time also, there is no major gain from PM Hasina's visit.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today urged India to resolve the Teesta-water sharing issue, stop border killings, and shun its “big brother” attitude to maintain good relations with the people of Bangladesh
Teesta has ceased to be just a river; it assumed a status of strategic importance
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee yesterday said no discussion on sharing the Teesta and Ganges waters should be held with Bangladesh without the involvement of the West Bengal government.
Realising the critical role that water plays in establishing global peace, stability, and prosperity, the theme set for World Water Day 2024 is “Water for Peace.”
India also gets to exploit Bangladesh based on its technological projects.
Our rivers are being attacked one after another. India's dams, river connectivity plans, and various projects undertaken within the country, encroachment and pollution are all taking our rivers closer to extinction.
West Bengal’s decision to divert more water from the river is extremely damaging to Bangladesh
West Bengal moves to divert more water from the river
This time also, there is no major gain from PM Hasina's visit.
The next stage of Bangladesh-India relations should involve long-term, innovative projects.