Misri tells Indian MPs that no bilateral agreement reviews were discussed during Bangladesh visit: Sources

Indian International Secretary Vikram Misri this day (11 December) told the country’s parliamentary standing committee on external affairs that the enlighten of reviews of bilateral agreements with Bangladesh became now not discussed at some point soon of his meeting with Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, sources told PTI.

In accordance to the PTI listing, Misri said Bangladesh had assured action against perpetrators of violence against minorities within the country.

“International Secretary has returned the earlier day from there [Bangladesh]. So unusual of the day out, he became ready to give us a thorough briefing. The entire predominant questions that you just have to well perhaps also factor in possess been asked by the MPs”, the committee’s chairperson of the committee and senior Congress MP Shashi Tharoor told journalists after the meeting the put Misri briefed the panel on the topic “Intention forward for India-Bangladesh Relationship”.

“There became a honest 21-22 MP turnout and deal of questions possess been asked and the International Secretary answered comprehensively,” he said.

Sources also told PTI that a entire lot of MPs asked Misri about the put of faded Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s preserve in India.

On the assorted hand, Misri’s answer to the queries became now not right away known.

Tharoor is linked to possess asked Misri about the likelihood of MPs going to Bangladesh.

The prospective of the panel visiting Bhutan became also explored at some point soon of the meeting.

This became the most predominant foreign secretary-level meeting between Original Delhi and Dhaka after the drop of the Sheikh Hasina authorities on August 5 following big protests against her authorities.

India also reiterated its desire to work closely with the intervening time authorities of Bangladesh following the International Space of business Consultations (FOC) held between the two countries.

Speaking at a media briefing after the meeting on Monday, Misri said, “We proceed to gape within the prolonged shuffle this relationship as folks-centric and folks-oriented; one who has the advantages of all folks as its central motivational power.”

Speaking at a media briefing after the meeting this day (9 December), Indian International Secretary Vikram Misri said, “We proceed to gape within the prolonged shuffle this relationship as folks-centric and folks-oriented; one who has the advantages of all folks as its central motivational power.”