Narendra Modi leaves Dhaka after 2-day visit


By Sumi Khan

Dhaka, Mar 28 (IANS): A special flight carrying Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his delegation left the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport here on Saturday night after the completion of Modi's two-day visit to Bangladesh. Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen saw him off at the airport.

The Indian Prime Minister had arrived in Dhaka on Friday on a two-day visit to Bangladesh to attend the celebrations of the country's 50th year of liberation from Pakistan and the 100th birth anniversary of its founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

During his visit, Modi gifted 109 ambulances and 12 lakh Covid-19 vaccine doses to Bangladesh. The Indian Prime Minister handed over the keys of the ambulances to his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina during a visit to her office on Saturday evening.

Bangladesh and India on Saturday also signed five MoUs at a meeting held at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) in Dhaka. In addition, several projects were also inaugurated during the concluding day of Modi's two-day visit to Bangladesh.

 

 

  

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  • ASOKRANJAN TAPADAR, 14 CHITTA RANJAN BASU SARANI,UDAYPUR,NIMTA,KOLKATA 700049,INDIA.

    Sun, Mar 28 2021

    SALUTE TO OUR BELOVED PRIME MINISTER SIR,SHRI NARENDRA MODI ,A VISIONARY PRIME MINISTER OF OUR GREATEST DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY,INDIA.WE ARE TOO MUCH PROUD OF HIS MAINTAINING VERY GOOD FRIENDLY RELATIONSHIP AND ELDER BROTHERLY TOGETHERNESS TOWARDS ALL FELLO SURROUNDING AND NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES LIKE BANGLADESH OF LATE GREATEST LEADER SEKH MUJIBAR RAHAMAN , WHERE HE JUST CONCLUDED INDIAN DONATIONS AND INAGURATION OF FEW PROJECTS AS A TOKEN OF OUR GREAT LOVE .WE ARE HAPPY FOR HIS SAFE RETUTN TO OUR HOME & MOTHER LAND INDIA.WISH HIS GOOD HEALTH ALL THE DAYS AHEAD...

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