Hasina says ready to work with Modi

Published May 29, 2014
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. - File Photo
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. - File Photo

TOKYO: Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Wednesday she was ready to work with her new Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, despite his hardline image.

Ms Hasina, who is serving as premier for the third time, said she had dealt with four different Indian governments — “This is the fifth one” — and was keen to maintain a working relationship with her powerful and populous neighbour.

“He has his own ideas. Now he has become the prime minister of India, I hope he will also act as the prime minister of India,” she told a press conference in Tokyo, on the fourth day of her visit to Japan.

Modi, sworn in on Monday after a landslide election victory earlier this month, has an image as a hardliner, even within his own Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

He is regarded with deep suspicion by many in Pakistan after deadly anti-Muslim riots erupted in his western fiefdom of Gujarat in 2002.

However, Hasina said Bangladesh has had good relations with India where differences have been resolved through discussions, such as concluding a treaty on water resources.

“What I believe is that through bilateral discussions, if there is any problem, we can solve it,” she said.

She stressed the region shares a “common enemy” in poverty, which it needs to fight through economic development. —AFP

Published in Dawn, May 29th, 2014

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