Millennium Post

Modi, Hasina launch slew of projects

- BY ANISUR RAHMAN

Many connectivi­ty projects, including a new passenger train service between Kolkata and Bangladesh’s southweste­rn industrial city of Khulna, were on Thursday launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t Sheikh Hasina that will help reduce the travel time by three hours.

These projects also include the second Bhairab and Titas railway bridges built at the cost of USD 100 million; and the Internatio­nal Rail Passenger Terminus at Chitpur in Kolkata.

The two leaders through videoconfe­rencing flagged off the inaugural run of the Bandhan Express, a fully air-conditione­d weekly passenger train service, between Kolkata and Khulna.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee joined the inaugurati­on through video conferenci­ng from West Bengal.

Modi said the ties of friendship between India and Bangladesh have further strengthen­ed.

Modi said in Bengali, ‘Aaj ei shubho uplokkhe dui desh bashider amar abhinandan janai. Aaj amader moitreyee, bandhon aro sudriro holo’ (I congratula­te the people of the two countries on this auspicious occasion. Our ties of friendship got more strengthen­ed today.)

Modi said he was happy to launch the important projects to enhance connectivi­ty.

“The most important dimension of the connectivi­ty is the people-topeople linkage,” Modi said.

“The inaugurati­on of the internatio­nal passenger terminus will benefit passengers of the Kolkatadha­ka Maitri Express and KolkataKhu­lna Bandhan Express. It will not only help them in customs and immigratio­n but also save three hours of their travel time. The two rail services are named according to our shared vision,” he said.

He said India was proud to be a reliable partner in Bangladesh’s developmen­t.

“I am happy to know that work is in progress in our USD 8 billion concession­al finance commitment. Developmen­t and connectivi­ty are interconne­cted, and we have taken steps to strengthen the decades-old historical links especially between the people of West Bengal and Bangladesh,” Modi said.

Modi said he believed that the two nations would touch new heights in developmen­t and prosperity as they strengthen ties and relations between the people.

He thanked Hasina and Banerjee for their support.

Hasina said, “Today is a great day for relations between the two countries with the inaugurati­on of the train services and the two bridges. This train service is a dream come true for people on both sides of the border.”

She said her country wanted collaborat­ive engagement­s with India and other neighbours for regional peace and prosperity.

“We want to cooperate with India and other countries in the immediate neighbourh­ood for creating an area of peace in South Asia where we can live as good neighbours and pursue constructi­ve policies for our peoples benefit,” she said.

Hasina said Bangladesh-india had set new high standards of bilateral cooperatio­n which were essential for regional developmen­t.

Bangladesh Foreign Minister A H Mahmood Ali and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also joined the premiers through video conferenci­ng.

 ?? PTI ?? PM Narendra Modi flagging off the new train service ‘Bandhan Express’ between Kolkata & Khulna, via video conferenci­ng, in New Delhi on Thursday
PTI PM Narendra Modi flagging off the new train service ‘Bandhan Express’ between Kolkata & Khulna, via video conferenci­ng, in New Delhi on Thursday

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