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Will take back B'deshi citizens staying in India illegally if evidence provided: Dhaka official

Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's advisor on international affairs Gauhar Rizvi highlighted that Dhaka will take back any Bangladeshi citizen staying in India illegally, but New Delhi has to prove that.

Will take back B'deshi citizens staying in India illegally if evidence provided: Dhaka official
Will take back B'deshi citizens staying in India illegally if evidence provided: Dhaka official
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Published : Dec 17, 2019, 9:49 PM IST

Kolkata: An advisor to Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said that Dhaka will take back any citizen of its nation staying in India illegally if the evidence is provided.

The issue of the amended Citizenship Act is an internal matter of India, Advisor to Hasina on international affairs, Gauhar Rizvi said.

"We will take back any Bangladeshi citizen staying in India illegally. But India has to prove that. This is a standard procedure. I think there is no need to build up an issue on this," Rizvi told reporters.

Bangladeshi Foreign Minister A K Abdul Momen on Sunday had said his country has requested India to provide a list of Bangladesh nationals living illegally in the country and it will allow them to return.

Rizvi said that Muslims, Hindus, Christians and Buddhists co-exist peacefully in Bangladesh.

On the National Register of Citizens (NRC), Rizvi said, "Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured us that there is no reason for Bangladesh to worry."

Read also: Bangladesh FM unworried by Indian citizenship law

He said Bangladesh has set an example for being a pluralistic, secular and democratic society.

"We have never deviated from that commitment", the senior official said.

Bangladesh would not have been liberated in 1971 without India's assistance, Rizvi said.

The Vijay Diwas marks the Indian military's victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Indo-Pak war and the creation of Bangladesh.

Rizvi said, "Our friendship is continuing for the past 50 years. India is always with us, will be in future also."

There are very few examples in the world where people of one nation had shed blood for another country's liberation, he said.

Kolkata: An advisor to Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said that Dhaka will take back any citizen of its nation staying in India illegally if the evidence is provided.

The issue of the amended Citizenship Act is an internal matter of India, Advisor to Hasina on international affairs, Gauhar Rizvi said.

"We will take back any Bangladeshi citizen staying in India illegally. But India has to prove that. This is a standard procedure. I think there is no need to build up an issue on this," Rizvi told reporters.

Bangladeshi Foreign Minister A K Abdul Momen on Sunday had said his country has requested India to provide a list of Bangladesh nationals living illegally in the country and it will allow them to return.

Rizvi said that Muslims, Hindus, Christians and Buddhists co-exist peacefully in Bangladesh.

On the National Register of Citizens (NRC), Rizvi said, "Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured us that there is no reason for Bangladesh to worry."

Read also: Bangladesh FM unworried by Indian citizenship law

He said Bangladesh has set an example for being a pluralistic, secular and democratic society.

"We have never deviated from that commitment", the senior official said.

Bangladesh would not have been liberated in 1971 without India's assistance, Rizvi said.

The Vijay Diwas marks the Indian military's victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Indo-Pak war and the creation of Bangladesh.

Rizvi said, "Our friendship is continuing for the past 50 years. India is always with us, will be in future also."

There are very few examples in the world where people of one nation had shed blood for another country's liberation, he said.

Read also: Bangladesh FM cancelled India visit due to Victory Day celebration

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