Awami League joint general secretary and information minister. Hasan Mahmud said that India-Bangladesh relationship is written in blood. The support given by the government and people of India in our liberation war will be written in blood as long as Bangladesh exists. The height of our relationship with them is unmatched by any other country.

The information minister said these things in response to a question during an exchange of views with journalists on current affairs at the secretariat on Monday.

The minister said, China is our friendly country and our big development partner. A friendly country can make any offer. Our foreign policy is not enmity with anyone, but friendship with all. India-Bangladesh relations written in blood will not be affected by the relations of any other country. The relationship between Bangladesh and India is inseparable.

On the occasion of the 92nd birth anniversary of Bangamata Shaheed Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, the minister said, “I wish for the forgiveness of his departed soul.” She was not only Bangabandhu’s consort, but she was Bangabandhu’s fellow soldier. From our independence movement to freedom struggle and liberation war, his outstanding contribution in all fields and especially after the entire nine months of liberation war, he did not compromise. I have deep respect for him.

Hasan Mahmud also said that the government had to increase the price of fuel due to the worldwide crisis, and once the price of fuel in the world market stabilizes, the price will be adjusted again in the country. At this time, he highlighted the price situation of fuel oil in different countries of the world.

In response to another question from journalists about BNP, the minister said, “We have been hearing the cries of BNP for a long time. Ever since the formation of the government in 2009, we have been hearing about the fall of the government. I request BNP to look at the world situation. To avoid politics of misleading people. They sometimes mislead people but people know their true intentions, so BNP’s clamor will be of no use.

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