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Bangladesh eyes Teesta share

Bangladesh is keen to get an equitable share of Teesta waters, its information minister Hasan Mahmud said on Saturday.
Bangladesh eyes Teesta share
KOLKATA: Bangladesh is keen to get an equitable share of Teesta waters, its information minister Hasan Mahmud said on Saturday.
Saying that sharing of Teesta waters was an international issue, he hoped PMs Sheikh Hasina and Narendra Modi would discuss it when they meet in Delhi in the first week of October.
Mahmud added that Teesta waters would boost development in both countries and expressed optimism ab-out Hasina’s visit helping increase people-to-people contact between the two nations.

Asked about National Register of Citizens, he said it was India’s internal matter.
Earlier, Mahmud attended a seminar on the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War organized by Press Club Kolkata. War correspondents Manas Ghosh, Sukharanjan Dasgupta, Partha Chattopadhyay, Dilip Chakraborty, Tarun Ganguly and Upen Tarafdar recalled how they risked their lives while reporting on the war. Mahmud appreciated their role in helping the freedom movement.
Mahmud also inaugurated a photo exhibition on Mujibur Rahman and Bangladesh at ICCR gallery.
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