Bangladesh Pledges Fair Ties with Neighbors: Wahiduddin
Bangladesh is committed to strengthening its relationships with neighboring countries, including India, on the basis of justice and equality, stated Professor Wahiduddin Mahmud, Advisor for Planning and Education.
He made this remark on Saturday, January 25, during an event organized by the Indian High Commission in Dhaka to mark India’s 76th Republic Day.
Speaking at the event, the planning advisor emphasized Bangladesh's dedication to fostering mutual priorities, sensitivities, and contexts with its neighbors. He stated, "We aim to advance relationships based on mutual trust and respect for the welfare of the people of both nations."
He also recalled the significant contributions of the Indian people and government during Bangladesh's Liberation War in 1971.
Professor Wahiduddin Mahmud further highlighted the mass uprising in Bangladesh, led by students on August 5 last year. He reiterated the current government's commitment to creating an environment for inclusive and pluralistic democracy, ensuring free, transparent, and participatory elections where people can fulfill their aspirations.
The event featured an opening speech by Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma and was attended by political leaders, business figures, diplomats, representatives from civil society, and military and civilian officials.
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