Hindustan Times (East UP)

PM inaugurate­s ‘Maitri Setu’ bridge to link India, B’desh

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurate­d the “Maitri Setu” between India and Bangladesh, a bridge built over the Feni river, with Bangladesh­i premier Sheikh Hasina asserting that political boundaries should not become physical barriers for trade.

Modi also inaugurate­d and laid foundation stones of multiple infrastruc­ture projects in Tripura during the online event.

Speaking on the occasion via video-conference, he said Tripura is experienci­ng the change that has come with the government of “double engine” in the state from the time of the previous government of 30 years.

“The country is also seeing that wherever a double-engine government is not there, you can look at your neighbourh­ood, policies empowering the poor, farmers and daughters were either not implemente­d or were moving forward at a very slow pace,” the prime minister said.

The double-engine government in Tripura has empowered the people of the state, he added.

Tripura, which was pushed back by a “strike culture” for many years, is now working for ease of doing business, Modi said. In a video message played at the event, Bangladesh­i Prime Minister Hasina hailed the inaugurati­on of the “Maitri Setu” as a “historic moment”.

“We are creating a new era in South Asia through providing connectivi­ty to India. We are in a region which has remained conservati­ve in opening up and where regional trade is far below potential. I believe political boundaries should not become physical barriers for trade,” she said. The “Maitri Setu” has been built over the Feni river, which flows between the Indian boundary in Tripura and Bangladesh.

 ??  ?? PM Narendra Modi and Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina during the inaugurati­on of 'Maitri Setu' bridge on Tuesday.
PM Narendra Modi and Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina during the inaugurati­on of 'Maitri Setu' bridge on Tuesday.

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