The Asian Age

Hasina delegates warn of NRC’s fallout in Bangla

- VINEETA PANDEY

Despite several assurances by the Indian government that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) exercise is an internal matter of India and it will have no bearing on any other country, delegates accompanyi­ng Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina government said that this issue has the potential of having impact on the entire South Asian region. They said that constant rhetoric by politician­s in India may create “trouble” for Hindus of Bangladesh.

During talks on Saturday between visiting Bangladesh Prime Minister and close friend of India Sheikh Hasina and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the controvers­ial National Register of Citizens is likely to be discussed between the two leaders, even as the two countries are expected to ink “six to seven pacts” in the fields of transport, connectivi­ty, capacity-building and culture”. The two leaders will also “jointly inaugurate three bilateral projects via video link”.

Asked whether the NRC issue would be discussed between the two leaders, MEA spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said, “I would not like to prejudge

what is going to be discussed.” The Bangladesh PM had landed in New Delhi on Thursday as part of a four-day official visit.

Neverthele­ss there are indication­s that the Bangladesh PM may raise the matter and the concerns of her country with PM Modi. The visit of Sheikh Hasina is taking

place in the wake of the controvers­y over the NRC in Assam even as Bangladesh has been consistent­ly maintainin­g that it would not take back any alleged illegal immigrants from Assam in wake of the completion of the NRC process in the north-eastern Indian state. Bangladesh has been

maintainin­g that any alleged illegal immigrants in India are not Bangladesh­is. NRC was prepared to reportedly identify Indian citizens living in Assam since March 24, 1971 or before.

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Sheikh Hasina
 ?? — PTI ?? Bangladesh­i Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the India Economic Summit 2019 in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Bangladesh­i Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the India Economic Summit 2019 in New Delhi on Friday.

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