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Bangladesh foreign minister cancels India visit

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Published : Dec 12, 2019, 4:53 PM IST

Bangladesh's foreign minister A K Abdul Momen cancelled his trip over the situation arising out of the passage of the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the Parliament. Although Dhaka pointed out that the trip has been cancelled over the minister's "increasing demand" at home.

Bangladesh Foreign Minister cancels India visit
Bangladesh Foreign Minister cancels India visit

New Delhi: Bangladesh's Foreign Minister A K Abdul Momen has cancelled his three-day visit to India which was supposed to begin on Thursday.

According to an earlier advisory issued by the ministry of external affairs, Momen was scheduled to arrive here at 5:20 pm on Thursday.

Diplomatic sources said Momen cancelled his trip over the situation arising out of the passage of the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill in Parliament.

In a statement in Dhaka, Momen said that he had to cancel his trip to New Delhi due to pressing engagements.

Read also: Delhi-Dhaka to discuss illegal Bangladeshi, Teesta water issue among others

"I had to cancel my trip to New Delhi as I have to participate in the 'Buddijibi Debosh' and 'Bijoy Debosh' and more so as our State Minister is out of the country in Madrid and our Foreign Secretary is in The Hague," he said.

A statement released by the Bangladeshi government said the foreign minister decided to cancel his trip given "increasing demand" at home.

There have been massive protests in Assam and several northeastern states against the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill which seeks to provide citizenship to non-Muslim persecuted religious minorities from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Read also: India, Bangladesh troops exchange Diwali sweets at Akhaura

New Delhi: Bangladesh's Foreign Minister A K Abdul Momen has cancelled his three-day visit to India which was supposed to begin on Thursday.

According to an earlier advisory issued by the ministry of external affairs, Momen was scheduled to arrive here at 5:20 pm on Thursday.

Diplomatic sources said Momen cancelled his trip over the situation arising out of the passage of the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill in Parliament.

In a statement in Dhaka, Momen said that he had to cancel his trip to New Delhi due to pressing engagements.

Read also: Delhi-Dhaka to discuss illegal Bangladeshi, Teesta water issue among others

"I had to cancel my trip to New Delhi as I have to participate in the 'Buddijibi Debosh' and 'Bijoy Debosh' and more so as our State Minister is out of the country in Madrid and our Foreign Secretary is in The Hague," he said.

A statement released by the Bangladeshi government said the foreign minister decided to cancel his trip given "increasing demand" at home.

There have been massive protests in Assam and several northeastern states against the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill which seeks to provide citizenship to non-Muslim persecuted religious minorities from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Read also: India, Bangladesh troops exchange Diwali sweets at Akhaura

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