Indian Home Minister Amit Shah recently announced that the NRC will be held across the country. Already the Bengali Muslims who are already dropped in the final list of the NRC in Assam, they are thought to be Bangladeshi.
Awami League general secretary and government minister Obaidul Quader said, "Bangladesh is not worried about Indian citizenship or NRC. So Bangladesh does not want to embarrass them by raising questions about it. '
He said this in response to a question to reporters after a courtesy meeting with Indian High Commissioner Riva Ganguly Das, who was appointed to Bangladesh in the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges on Wednesday.
Obaidul Quader added, "Our bilateral relations are in good, excellent stages. So if any problem can be resolved through discussion. Bangladesh-India relations are very high. There is no tension between us at this time. For that reason nothing creates hostility. '
The Indian ambassador also claimed that the Pushin issue of illegal citizens from India was a propaganda in Bangladesh.
Meanwhile, due to NRC terror in India, some citizens have been arrested by border guards during their entry into Bangladesh through the western border. Moreover, residents of Charkhanpur village in Rajshahi are guarding the border with the BGB in the wake of suspicion that people from citizens or NRC in India can cross the border and enter Bangladesh.
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