DHAKA, 26 March 2022, (TON): MJ Akbar, a former state minister for external affairs, said in Dhaka “India and Bangladesh should work together to maintain stability in the region and integrity of the borders as a new world ‘is in the making’ from the Ukrain crisis.”
The two countries should now put emphasis on mutually beneficial economic growth through entrepreneurship of the youth and building social harmony, Akbar, also a member of the parliament in the Rajya Sabha, said.
The journalist-turned-political said “Investment in the human being, health, education, culture, media and sports would be crucial for maintaining stability with abolition of the poverty across the region.”
Bhorer Kagoj organised the lecture for celebrating the 30th founding anniversary of the Bangla daily.
Amir Hossain Amu, a veteran leader of the ruling Awami League, said that prime minister Sheikh Hasina was successful in maintaining economic growth due to stability in the government and India’s sympathetic cooperation.
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