New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India and Bangladesh have scripted a golden chapter of bilateral ties and given new dimension and direction to their partnership due to increasing trust between the two nations.
In his video message to mark the birth centenary celebrations of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the prime minister said 'Bangabandhu' devoted every moment of his life towards bringing Bangladesh out of the phase of devastation and genocide.
In an oblique reference to Pakistan, the prime minister said, "We are all witnessing that how making terror and violence weapons of politics and diplomacy destroys a society and a nation. The world is also watching where the supporters of terror and violence are currently placed and in what state they are, while Bangladesh is scaling new heights."
He said the life of Mujibur Rahman, popularly called Bangabandhu, gives a great message to the world of the 21st century.
"We all are well aware, how a repressive and cruel regime, disregarding all democratic values, unleashed a reign of injustice on 'Bangla Bhumi' and devastated its people," Modi said in an apparent reference to the role of the Pakistan Army in then East Pakistan.
Mujib turned Bangladesh into a positive and progressive society. "He was absolutely clear that hatred and negativity can never be the foundation of any country's development," Modi said.
Bangladesh, Modi said, is moving ahead, inspired by Bangabandhu, and under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina with inclusive and development oriented policies. "And this is really commendable," he said.
Be it economy, other social indices or sports, today Bangladesh is setting new benchmarks.
It has made unprecedented progress in many fields like skill, education, health, women empowerment, micro finance, the prime minister said.
"I am also happy to mention that in last five-six years, India and Bangladesh have scripted a golden chapter of bilateral ties and given new dimension and direction to our partnership. This is because of increasing trust between the two countries that we have been able to amicably resolve complex issues such as land Boundary and maritime boundary," Modi said.