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Decision on Teesta water sharing after WB, Assam polls: Sr Secy Anwar
UNB
17th March, 2021 09:23:29
India will take some decisions, including implementation of Teesta water-sharing treaty, after elections in its West Bengal and Assam states.
Kabir Bin Anwar, senior secretary of Water Resources Ministry, came up with the remark at a press conference at the VIP lounge of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Wednesday, detailing the meeting at the water secretary level with India.
The secretary-level meeting between water resources ministries of Bangladesh and India under the framework of the Joint Rivers Commission was held in Delhi on Tuesday. Anwar led the Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Indian Water Resources Secretary Pankaj Kumar led the Indian delegation in the meeting.
Teesta’s water sharing issue: Possible to move forward only after West Bengal assembly polls
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India today conveyed to Bangladesh that any steps forward on the long-unresolved issue of sharing of Teesta water will be possible only after completion of the assembly elections in West Bengal.
This was said during the talks of Water Resources Secretaries of Bangladesh and India in New Delhi after Dhaka brought up the issue, official sources said according to our New Delhi correspondent.
The eight-phased West Bengal polls end on April 29 and the counting of votes is scheduled for May 2.