Thursday 25 May 2017

Dhaka bars water flow of 3 common rivers: Mamata writes to Modi

"Dhaka bars water flow of 3 common rivers: Mamata writes to Modi"


In an evident bid to counter campaign against her for interference the Teesta watercourse water-sharing written agreement, province Chief minister Mamata Banerjee these days aforementioned national capital has discovered barrages and river-controlling structures poignant water flow of 3 common rivers.

In a three-page letter written to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi whom she met for [*fr1] associate hour in Indian capital these days, Mamata aforementioned Atrai, Tangon and Punarbhava originated in Bangladesh so entered Bharat before flowing back to that country however the natural flow of the water of the 3 rivers has been littered with barrages and river-controlling structures within the country.

In her letter, discharged at a news conference at Indian capital, she aforementioned that Bangladesh suddenly discharged significant quantum of water from river-control structures in upstream areas on Atrai within the last week of Gregorian calendar month this year, ensuing inundation of crops in province with the harm calculable at Rs thirty two.80 crore.

She conjointly aforementioned the India-Bangladesh Ganga water-sharing written agreement has not benefitted province or helped the suitableness of city and Haldia ports.

Mamata asked the Indian government to organize a comprehensive attempt to address the issues, reports our Indian capital correspondent.
She alleged that sharp hiking of the duty on mangoes from Malda district of province by Bangladesh government has hit the support of lakhs of mango-growers on her facet of the border.

Mamata has been facing criticism each in {india|India|Republic of Bharat|Bharat|Asian country|Asian nation} and Bangladesh for repeatedly obstructing the language of Teesta water-sharing deal since Sep 2011 and he or she refused to budge from her stand throughout talks with Prime Minister ruler Hasina and Modi throughout Hasina’s official visit to India in Gregorian calendar month this year.

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