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NRC won't have implications on Bangladesh, process 'entirely internal' to India, says Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla

Press Trust of India • March 2, 2020, 15:54:04 IST
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‘Updation of NRC is a process that is entirely internal to India’, said Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla

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NRC won't have implications on Bangladesh, process 'entirely internal' to India, says Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla

Dhaka: India on Monday assured Bangladesh that the updation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will have “no implications” for its people, asserting that it is a process that is “entirely internal” to the country. Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen and Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan cancelled their visits to India in December over prevailing situation following the passage of the new Citizenship law by Parliament. Dhaka was also apparently upset following the roll out of NRC in Assam even though India conveyed to it that the issue was an internal matter of the country.

Foreign Secy Harsh Vardhan Shringla in Dhaka:....and even more so, because Bangabandhu is just so iconic – as a globally-recognized statesman and iconic symbol of liberation for Bangladesh and for our subcontinent. For us in India, there is a special resonance to his name. (2/2) https://t.co/1bgJyHrwVR

— ANI (@ANI) March 2, 2020

“Updation of National Register of Citizens is a process that is entirely internal to India,” Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said. “India assures Bangladesh that NRC will have no implications for the country and its people,” he said at a seminar ‘Bangladesh & India: A Promising Future’ held in Dhaka. The Foreign Secretary, who previously served as India’s high commissioner in Dhaka, is the first senior most Indian official to visit the neighbouring country after the amended citizenship bill and the NRC. Dhaka is worried over reports that India may send back some Bangladeshi immigrants to the country under the new citizenship law. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had taken up the issue of NRC with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their bilateral meeting in New York in September. During his visit, Shringla is scheduled to call on Hasina and Momen and hold talks with Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen. He is expected to discuss the preparations for the likely visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Dhaka this month to attend the birth centenary of the country’s founder Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. “Bangbandhu is iconic, as a globally recognised statesman and iconic symbol of liberation for Bangladesh and for our subcontinent. He is as revered and remembered in India as he is here in Bangladesh,” Shringla said. “Let me wish you on the centenary of this great son of Bangladesh: a man of letters, a man of action, courage and conviction, and most of all, a true hero, for he liberated from oppression the spirit of a people and brought forth a nation. As Prime minister Modi has said, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is our national hero too,” he said. “India and Bangladesh have been able to address and resolve some of the problems that bedevil relations between any neighbours, problems such as those of borders and land exchanges. We have done so with maturity, grace and sophistication,” Shringla said referring to differences over some bilateral issues. “Our partnership will reach its true potential when we recognise that our interests converge. It is in the spirit of of finding common ground rather than being bogged by a few differences that we have jointly agreed to work to enhance navigability of waterways,” he said. The Foreign Secretary lauded Bangladesh’s “astonishing successes” in improving socio-economic indices from infant mortality to women’s education and from primary health to literacy. He said Bangladesh had given “new energy” by the world’s most impressive economic development rates. “Today it is Bangladesh that is leading Asia’s development race, a miraculous achievement that merits every word of praise,” Shringla said. Bangladesh today has become India’s largest development partner in the world and is the country’s largest trade partner in the region, he said. “At the level of people-to-people ties, our largest visa operation anywhere in the world is in Bangladesh and Bangladeshi friends constitute the largest number of tourist arrivals by far in India,” he said. According to the he Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities who have come from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan till 31 December, 2014 following religious persecution there will get Indian citizenship.

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