New Delhi:India on Thursday confirmed that it has received a diplomatic note from Bangladesh protesting over the comments made by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee, saying her state would offer shelter to the distressed people fleeing from violence-hit Bangladesh.
Bangladesh government has apparently lodged a protest with New Delhi against Banerjee's recent statement."With due respect to the West Bengal Chief Minister, with whom we share a very close relationship, we want to make it clear that her comments have a lot of scope for confusion. Therefore, we have given a note to the Government of India," Hasan Mahmud, Bangladesh Foreign Minister, said about the official note Dhaka sent to New Delhi.
Confirming the same, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "I can confirm that we have received such a communication from the Bangladesh side. It is essentially on the lines described in the reports".
"I would underline that under the 7th Schedule, List 1 - Union List, Item 10, of our Constitution, the conduct of foreign affairs and all matters which bring the Union into relation with any foreign country, are the sole prerogative of the Union Government", added Jaiswal said
Following the violence in Bangladesh, the West Bengal Chief Minister had said if helpless people come knocking on the doors of West Bengal, "we will surely provide them shelter". She had said this at a rally, acknowledging that commenting on foreign issues is really for the Centre.