“We do not want to speak against India as we have no conflict with that country. The main problem is that now we have such a government in power that has no capacity to talk to India about our problems,” he claimed on Saturday, reports UNB. Speaking at a seminar, Fakhrul further alleged: “The government has no bargaining capacity to address the problems with India, as it always depends on the country to hang on to power. Stating that the Feni river is Bangladesh’s river, not a common one, he alleged the government is allowing India to withdraw its water. He alleged Bangladeshis are getting killed along the border, but the government says the border killing has dropped substantially.
Source: Dhaka Tribune November 16, 2019 12:45 UTC