Do not want to discuss publicly about Teesta: Mamata 9a 27-E

(34.66) Do not want to discuss publicly about Teesta: Mamata

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has held a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. India-Bangladesh's solution of Teesta water dispensation has been addressed by the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Mamta Bandyopadhyay, who is in-depth need of assistance. Political experts felt that this was the main reason for Hasina's meeting with Mamata. But after the meeting both are silent about this. No one opened Teesta. Just say it's a courtesy call. Both have friendly discussions.

Mamata told reporters after the meeting in the evening (May 26th) that our relationship with Sheikh Hasina is very good. 'Bangabandhu Bhaban' will be in Calcutta. It is basically a place in Arvind Bhawan. Bangabandhu Bhaban will be built there.

Sheikh Hasina In relation to the degree of lectures, Mamata said that she We are proud to be able to give Lit degree. Today's meeting was very good. I want to say everything positive, I do not want to say anything beyond that.

Regarding business relations, he said there was a meeting to increase the business relationship. The two countries, that is, the people of two Bengalis have a happy discussion.

Talking about Teesta, Mamata said, "I do not want to discuss anything in this regard publicly. But Saturday's meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Bandyopadhyay was thought to be discussed in relation to Teesta water distribution, as was the case with the discussion on the export of hilsa in Padma. Many speculations about the solution can be found between the two Bengalis, but no one opened the door after the meeting.

The meeting was held in Tajbangal, Kolkata, for about 40 minutes. Before joining the Viswabharati convocation on Friday, the Bangladesh Prime Minister had a five-way back in her hospitality arrangement. Then Kazi Nazrul University awarded him the honor of Dilit. Then everyone's eyes were in his meeting with Mamta.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited Kolkata on Friday (May 25th) on a two-day official visit. He participated in the convocation of Rabindra Bharati University in Santiniketan and was awarded the title of Honorary Doctor of Literature (D.Litt) of Kazi Nazrul Islam University in Asansol, West Bengal on Saturday, in the presence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He dedicated this title to the Bengalis of two Bengalis.214112mamatahasina.jpg

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