PM Modi congratulated Tariq Rahman on his victory, expressed confidence in taking India-Bangladesh relations to new heights.

digital desk- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the party’s chairperson Tariq Rahman on the victory of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the parliamentary elections held in Bangladesh. Issuing a message on the social media platform ‘X’, the Prime Minister said that this victory shows the confidence of the people of Bangladesh in his leadership. Prime Minister Modi wrote in his message that he heartily congratulates Tariq Rehman for the significant success achieved by BNP in the parliamentary elections. He said that this victory achieved through the democratic process is a symbol of the aspirations and confidence of the people of Bangladesh.

Expressed desire for cooperation on trade, connectivity, energy, security and development

PM Modi also said that India will always stand with a democratic, progressive and inclusive Bangladesh. He reiterated that relations between India and Bangladesh are based on historical, cultural and family ties. In such a situation, together with the new government, work will be done to further strengthen the cooperation between the two countries. In his message, the Prime Minister said that he is committed to taking the multi-dimensional partnership between India and Bangladesh to new heights. He expressed his desire to increase cooperation in areas like trade, connectivity, energy, security and development.

Got victory in the elections held yesterday

It is noteworthy that BNP has got a significant victory in the recently concluded parliamentary elections in Bangladesh. After this victory, there is a possibility of change in the political direction of the country. The election results are also considered important from the point of view of regional politics, because relations between India and Bangladesh play an important role in the stability of South Asia. Experts believe that after the formation of the new government, new energy can be seen in bilateral relations. Issues like border management, trade expansion, infrastructure development and promoting people-to-people contacts may remain a priority in the times to come.

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