PM adviser Gowher Rizvi said Bangladesh is highly desipointed about Indian behavior. He said “no new negotiation” over the signing of the pending Teesta water sharing deal.
Gowher Rizvi said "It’s a matter of time now (on a signing of the deal),"
The Teesta water deal couldn't be marked even after the fruition of all arrangements because of the resistance of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in 2011 amid the residency of the Congress-drove UPA government.
Be that as it may, Pankaj Saran, the prompt past Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, had indicated at crisp examinations over an inking of the deal.
In any case, Pankaj Saran, the quick past Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, had implied at new examinations over an inking of the deal.
Given the huge populaces and restricted water assets, it ought to be overseen in a way that "both sides feel good with", Saran said a year ago, including the two countries were working "unobtrusively" to finish the deal.
On Saturday, be that as it may, Rizvi said the "assention" was set up. "There is no new consent to be arranged".
He said that the water issue with India couldn't be explained respectively or broadly.
"It will require sub-local collaboration. Under Narendra Modi's administration, we have moved far from waterway by-stream to bowl savvy administration," he said.
India and Bangladesh offer no less than 54 streams.
Opening the dialog on Friday, both the priest and state priest for outside undertakings focused on the requirement for a determination of the Teesta water sharing issue soon.
State Minister Md Shahriar Alam was unmitigated in his perspective. As he noted,"We are looking to the initiative of Prime Minister Modi for a quick marking of the Teesta Water sharing Agreement as settled upon between the two governments in January 2011," he said.
Modi settled the decades-old area limit issue with Bangladesh inside of a year of his accepting office. Amid his visit in June a year ago, he said, a "reasonable arrangement" to the Teesta issue was "conceivable".
Mamata Banerjee likewise went to Bangladesh in February a year ago, and encouraged all to "keep confidence" in her this time.
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Gowher Rizvi said "It’s a matter of time now (on a signing of the deal),"
The Teesta water deal couldn't be marked even after the fruition of all arrangements because of the resistance of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in 2011 amid the residency of the Congress-drove UPA government.
Be that as it may, Pankaj Saran, the prompt past Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, had indicated at crisp examinations over an inking of the deal.
In any case, Pankaj Saran, the quick past Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, had implied at new examinations over an inking of the deal.
Given the huge populaces and restricted water assets, it ought to be overseen in a way that "both sides feel good with", Saran said a year ago, including the two countries were working "unobtrusively" to finish the deal.
On Saturday, be that as it may, Rizvi said the "assention" was set up. "There is no new consent to be arranged".
He said that the water issue with India couldn't be explained respectively or broadly.
"It will require sub-local collaboration. Under Narendra Modi's administration, we have moved far from waterway by-stream to bowl savvy administration," he said.
India and Bangladesh offer no less than 54 streams.
Opening the dialog on Friday, both the priest and state priest for outside undertakings focused on the requirement for a determination of the Teesta water sharing issue soon.
State Minister Md Shahriar Alam was unmitigated in his perspective. As he noted,"We are looking to the initiative of Prime Minister Modi for a quick marking of the Teesta Water sharing Agreement as settled upon between the two governments in January 2011," he said.
Modi settled the decades-old area limit issue with Bangladesh inside of a year of his accepting office. Amid his visit in June a year ago, he said, a "reasonable arrangement" to the Teesta issue was "conceivable".
Mamata Banerjee likewise went to Bangladesh in February a year ago, and encouraged all to "keep confidence" in her this time.

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