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08 June, 2015, 15:19
Update: 08 June, 2015, 15:20
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Outcomes of the visit will lead to a stronger partnership: Modi

BSS
08 June, 2015, 15:19
Update: 08 June, 2015, 15:20

Dhaka: Thanking Bangladesh for the hospitality he enjoyed in his two-day Dhaka visit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said this visit would lead to a stronger partnership between Bangladesh and India.

‘Thank you Bangladesh. The visit will remain forever etched in my memory. Outcomes of the visit will lead to a stronger partnership’, the Indian premier tweeted after the visit.

He also wrote in his Twitter account, ‘Most importantly, we successfully overcame long pending issues of the past and this will enable us to create a better future for our ties.’

In another tweet, Modi referred to the experience of Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee’s Dhaka visit, saying: ‘Yesterday Mamata official told me you can never forget Bangladesh’s hospitality. I agree with that’.

He also wrote in a tweet that the thought process of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had a similarity with his thought process, ‘The thought process of your PM and my thought process perfectly matches. All we think of is development, development and development’.

The Indian Prime Minister tweeted a number occasions before and during his Bangladesh visit on Saturday and Sunday.

In one of the tweets he said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina played an outstanding role in strengthening ties between Bangladesh and India.

‘With PM Sheikh Hasina, who has played an outstanding role in strengthening ties between Bangladesh and India’, Modi wrote in a caption of a photograph with Sheikh Hasina.

In another tweet he termed the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, as an ‘icon of democracy’.

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