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DHAKA, Dec 13, 2024 (BSS)- Gono Odhikar Parishad President Nurul Haque Nur today said that India is responsible for the tensed relation between India-Bangladesh as India cannot use this interim government like Awami League.
"India is continuing its aggression and dominance over Bangladesh to destabilize the country's Interim Government. India is responsible for the tensed relations between India-Bangladesh as India cannot use the incumbent Interim Government like Awami League," he said a national youth rally in front of the Jatiya Press Club (JPC) here today.
Bangladesh Jubo Odhikar Parishad organized the rally protesting Indian aggression and domination. After holding rally, a procession was started in front of Jatiya Press Club and ended at Bijoynagar.
About India's conspiracies to destabilize Bangladesh, Nurul Haque Nur said the Indian media and political society are trying to prove that communal riots are going on in Bangladesh in a planned manner.
He urged the international media including Indian media to come to Bangladesh and investigate all the allegations regarding communal riot and then present the actual facts.
"No communal attack is taking place in Bangladesh," he said, adding that some isolated incidents happened due to political reasons.
Talking about India's domination, he said: "If India shows reluctance to share waters of 54 common rivers between the two countries and does not give a fair share of water of the Teesta River, then Bangladesh should deal agreement with China to ensure its legitimate share."
Nur said all agreements between Bangladesh-India should be made public.
Criticizing the killing of the Border Security Force (BSF), he said the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) should give befitting reply to BSF’s encounter on the border.
With Bangladesh Jubo Odhikar Parishad president Manjur Morshed Mamun in the chair the rally was addressed among others by Gono Odhikar Parishad General Secretary Rashed Khan, vice president Rahul Islam and senior leaders Abu Hanif and Advocate Sarkar Nur Ershad Siddiqui.