
Shashi Tharoor, chairman of the Parliamentary Permanent Committee for External Affairs, said that infiltration from Bangladesh was reduced after a Friday meeting.
“One number that appeared during the meeting is that fewer people from Bangladesh come to India,” Tharoor told reporters after the meeting.
At the meeting, the Committee recorded evidence of experts/unofficial witnesses in connection with the review of the subject “The Future of India-Bangladeshi”. Tharoor, a member of the Parliament of Congress, has been chairman of the panel since September 2024.
Tharoor said further details and said: “Former Foreign Minister and former NSA Shivshankar Menon, General Lieutenant (Retd) SYED ATA HASNAIN, former High Commissioner India to Bangladesh Gangules Das and Professor Amor – Four experts provided us with very good information and excellent ideas.”
He said that there were 16 members of the committee in participation and it was the first class discussion. ”
“The last details of the numbers will be in the report,” Tharoor said.
India-Bangladeshi ties
India strongly condemned the demolition of Durg’s temple in Dhaka and criticized the role of a temporary government led by Muhammad Yunus in allowing destruction and screening as a case of illegal land use.
On Thursday, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Randhir Jaiswal, on Thursday’s weekly media briefing, said the extremists demanded the demolition of the Durg Temple in Khilkhet in Dhace.
The temporary government led by Muhammad Yunus instead of ensuring the safety of the temple, projecting the episode as a case of illegal land use and allowing the temple to be destroyed, Jaiswal said. He said the spokesman MEA said he had resulted in the deity before he was shifted.
The Bangladeshi railway authorities were demolished on Thursday by the temporary temple of Durg built on their country in Khilkhet, Dhace, newspaper based in Bangladesh New Age. The temple was demolished three days after the crowd demanded the removal of the temple. The Bangladeshi railway authorities said that Khilkhet Sarbojanin Shri Shri Durga Mandir was demolished because it was built illegally on a railway country.
At the beginning of May, India imposed a limitation of the entry of Bangladeshi clothing (RMG) and other products through its northeastern land ports-Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram-A Fulbari and Changrabandha in West Bengal in Bangladesh’s This Advisor.
During a speech in China, the main advisor to Bangladesh Yunus described Indian northeast states as a “inland region without access to the ocean”. This comment raised diplomatic friction, with Indian officials considered to be undercut the connectivity and condition of the region.
One number that appeared during the meeting is that fewer people from Bangladesh come to India.
The new restrictions were forced by Bangladesh to redirect exports-including finished clothing (RMG), plastic, melamine, furniture, juices, carbonated beverages, bakery objects, confectionery and processed by the Port of Kalcata in Kolkata’s port in the port of Mahashrathra.
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