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10 September 2011

Meghalaya To Gain From Indo-Bangladesh Land Swap Agreement

Shillong, Sep 10 : In the land swap deal inked between India and Bangladesh, Meghalaya has gained 240 acres of land that were adversely held by the neighbouring country, Chief Minister Mukul Sangma has said.

Relationship between India and Bangladesh will start moving in the right direction following the agreements signed on the border disputes between Manmohan Singh and Sheikh Hasina. Reuters

Sangma, who had accompanied Singh during the high-profile visit, yesterday said the deal was mutually important and that it was mutually acceptable. ”People will be happy…it (border dispute) was an irritant for a long time. The settlement will promote goodwill and prosperity. It will safeguard the interests of the state,” he said, adding that every decision was in consultation with the respective state governments.

In return, Meghalaya has to concede 41 acres of land to Bangladesh, Sangma said.

Stressing on the importance of border fencing, he said innocent people were perceived as intruders in the past. ”There should be concerted efforts by both sides to ensure that the fencing is completed on time,” he said.

Relationship between India and Bangladesh will start moving in the right direction following the agreements signed on the border disputes, the chief minister said.

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