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  29 Jun 2024, 22:11

BNP leaders don't understand difference between agreement & MoU: Hasan

CHATTOGRAM, June 29, 2024 (BSS) - Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today said BNP-leaders do not understand the difference between agreement and memorandum of understanding (MoU).
 
"I don't know why they can't understand the difference between agreement and MoU. Some MoUs were signed during the Prime Minister's visit to India and some MoUs were renewed. But no agreement was signed," said Hasan, also Awami League (AL) Joint General Secretary.
 
He was addressing a seminar titled 'Bangladesh Awami League and Bangabandhu' held at Bangabandhu Hall of Chattogram Press Club under the arrangement of Chattogram North District unit of AL as chief guest marking the 75th founding anniversary of AL.

Mentioning that all the agreements were made in the interest of the country, the foreign minister said the government wants to increase the connectivity of Dhaka-Kolkata, Khulna-Kolkata and Dinajpur-Siliguri.

"We have signed an agreement to import hydropower from Nepal through India. Talks are also underway with Bhutan. We also want to increase that connectivity with Nepal and Bhutan," he added.

The government wants to increase connectivity for the economic prosperity of the region, he said, adding that BNP, however, is creating confusion over it.

All the achievements that Bangladesh so far achieved, had been made under the leadership of Awami League, Hasan said, adding that 75 years of AL's path was always difficult.

He said Ziaur Rahman and Ershad both military dictators have tortured Awami League leaders-activists.
 
North District AL president and former Jilla Parisad chairman MA Salam presided over the seminar while its Vice Presidents Professor Md. Moinuddin, Abul Kalam Azad, Zilla Parishad Chairman ATM Payrul Islam, AL leaders Debashish Palit, Iftekhar Hossain Babul, Bedarul Alam Chowdhury Bedar, Sarwar Shamim and District Women AL Senior Vice President Syeda Rifat Akhtar Nishu, among others, spoke on the occasion.

 

 

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