No Teesta deal soon, FM indicates

Foreign minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali briefs newsmen about prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s upcoming tour of India, at the foreign ministry on Wednesday. Photo: PID
Foreign minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali briefs newsmen about prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s upcoming tour of India, at the foreign ministry on Wednesday. Photo: PID

Foreign minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali on Wednesday indicated that there is no progress in the Teesta water-sharing deal.

He said the purpose of prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to India’s Bengal state is something different.

"You'll come to know about it in due time," he told reporters when asked about Teesta deal progress.

He, however, said there will be a meeting between prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi during the visit.

The foreign minister was briefing reporters at the foreign ministry on the the prime minister’s visit.

State minister for foreign affairs M Shahriar Alam and foreign secretary M Shabidul Haque were present.

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina would leave Dhaka for Kolkata on Friday to attend Visva Bharati Convocation Ceremony as the guest of honour and receive Doctor of Literature degree at Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol.

She will also inaugurate Bangladesh Bhaban jointly with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi at Visva Bharati and hold a meeting with him there.

A flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines carrying prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her entourage will take off from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Friday morning for Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International (NSCBI) Airport, Kolkata.

Sheikh Hasina will then depart for Visva Bharati, Santiniketan by a helicopter.

Vice chancellor of Visva Bharati Sabuj Koli Sen will receive the prime minister at Santiniketan.

Narendra Modi will receive Sheikh Hasina at Rabindra Bhaban. She will then place flowers at Rabindra chair.

She will depart for convocation venue at Amrakanon and attend Visva Bharati Convocation Ceremony.

Hasina will take part in the convocation procession and oath ceremony.

Both the prime ministers will deliver their speeches at the function.

After the convocation ceremony, the Bangladesh prime minister and her Indian counterpart will jointly unveil the plaque of Bangladesh Bhaban.

Tagore's song 'Anandaloke Mongolaloke will be played at the ceremony. The vice chancellor of Visva Bharati will deliver the welcome speech.

After the inaugural function, Sheikh Hasina and Narendra Modi will sit in the meeting over lunch. After the meeting, she will depart Santiniketan for Kolkata by a helicopter.

On her return to Kolkata, prime minister Sheikh Hasina will visit Jorasanko Thakur Bari. Later, local chamber leaders will meet her.

On 26 May, the prime minister will go to Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol to receive the Doctor of Literature degree.The KNU Vice Chancellor will deliver the welcome address.

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina will then deliver her speech.

Chief minister of West Bengal Mamata Banarjee will deliver her speech as the guest-in-chief at the convocation.

After the programme, the prime minister will return to Kolkata. She will then visit Netaji Museum (Netaji Bhawan) and place wreaths on the bed of Netaji and sign the visitor's book.