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25-member Bangladesh team starts 4-day visit to Assam

GreenWatch Desk Diplomacy 2022-07-17, 4:30pm




A 25-member delegation from Bangladesh has begun a four day visit to the state of Assam.

This visit has been arranged by the government of India as part of  Golden Jubilee of the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 50 years of India-Bangladesh ties, and as part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav in India.

The delegation comprises 15 valiant freedom fighters who were involved in the Liberation War in areas adjoining Assam.

Besides the freedom fighters, six journalists and four youth representatives are also form part of the visiting team.

During the visit, the Bangladesh delegation is to interact with senior constitutional functionaries of the Govt of Assam including the Chief Minister, and senior officials.

The delegation will visit places of historical importance as well as cultural significance in Assam and in adjoining Meghalaya.

This visit will provide an opportunity for the Bangladesh delegation and the Indian hosts to relive the foundational moments of the friendship when the people of Assam rendered spontaneous and heartfelt support and assistance to the freedom fighters during  their struggle for liberation and freedom.

This visit will also help deepen the strong people-to-people connect and to carry forward the legacy of the Liberation War. 

This visit forms part of a bouquet of activities undertaken by India to commemorate and honour the gallant citizens of India and Bangladesh, who played a pivotal role in the Liberation War.

This visit of Bangladesh delegation comes at the most opportune time as India honours its fallen brave-hearts as part of Swarnim Vijay Varsh as well as to celebrate 75 years of India’s independence and 50 years of Bangladesh’s Liberation., reports UNB