Satisfied with Modi’s assurance about NRC: Hasina

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Bangla Tribune Desk
Published : 10:30, Oct 04, 2019 | Updated : 10:37, Oct 04, 2019

FILE PHOTO-Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had a meeting with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi at the Bilateral Meeting Room of the Lotte New York Palace Hotel in New York on Sept 27. FOCUS BANGLAPrime Minister Sheikh Hasina said she was satisfied with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assurance on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly that Bangladesh should not be worried over the National Register of Citizens (NRC) being implemented in Assam, reports The Indian Express.
Asked by The Indian Express whether she was satisfied with Modi’s assurance in New York, she said, “Oboshoyi (Of course).” Responding to questions on the NRC at a reception on Thursday (Oct 3) hosted by Bangladesh envoy Syed Muazzem Ali, Hasina said: “I don’t see any problem. I had a talk with Prime Minister Modi. Everything is OK.”
Hasina is in Delhi to attend the India Economic Summit of the World Economic Forum and is scheduled to meet Modi on Saturday (Oct 5) for a bilateral meeting.
In New York last week, Hasina told Modi that the NRC has become a matter of “great concern” for Bangladesh. Modi is learnt to have replied that there is “nothing to be worried” about since India and Bangladesh have good relations.
However, Union Home Minister Amit Shah reiterated in Kolkata Tuesday that the government would “identify each and every infiltrator and drive them out”.
While the NRC could figure during discussions between the two Prime Ministers, sources said Modi has already assured Hasina on this matter. “It will depend on the Bangladesh PM. The Indian position will remain the same as articulated by the PM during their meeting in New York,” sources said.
Meanwhile, addressing the WEF’s summit, Hasina said that Bangladesh “can serve as the economic hub for the sub-region”. “Beyond our own 162 million people, Bangladesh can be the connecting landmass to a combined market of nearly 3 billion people,” she said.
Hasina also pointed to estimates that Bangladesh would be the 26th largest economy in the world by 2030. “Two things are key: one is our open society, religious harmony, liberal values, secular culture. Other is that two-third of our homogenous population is young — mostly under 25,” she said.
The Bangladesh Prime Minister is scheduled to meet CEOs of top Indian companies on Oct 4.

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