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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Nabanna Image: Bhaskar Mukherjee


West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao also held a meeting to understand the situation in the country and to form a new front ahead of next year's Lok Sabha elections. Two Chief Ministers want to build a new front outside the BJP and the Congress.

On Monday, the two Chief Ministers of West Bengal Secretariat in Nabanna met the Chief Minister. Later, who told to build a separate front at the press conference, Chandrasekhar Rao.

On June 2, 2014, the Andhra Pradesh of India broke into the new state of Telangana. In Andhra Pradesh, separate Telangana and Telangana remained the separate state. The two states have alleged that Narendra Modi's government is behaving in a spirited way with them. Not playing a role in the development of the state.

Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu have left the alliance of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in this conflict with the state government. Then Telangana state committee or TRS leader of Telangana and Chief Minister of the state K. Chandrasekhar Rao urged anyone to form a government from outside the BJP and Congress. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also called for the removal of Modi to form a government of the people. Now he is in full swing in this country.

Banerjee complained about the gathering and rally in the role of non-communalism in the country. Promotes communalism. Turning down the note and launching the GST is hurting the country's economy. Increased unemployment problems and commodity prices So the BJP government do not need anymore.

After the talks, Chief Minister of Telangana K. Chandrasekhar Rao said at a press conference in Nabanna, "The political change in the country is important now. BJP and anti-Congress Front needed. So she wants to build a front against BJP and anti-Congress Front with Mamata. They want to form the federal front of each state's regional parties.

During the speech, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was beside Chandrasekhar Rao. Mamta also said that there was a detailed discussion about the formation of a political platform. Many of them have good relations with the team. They want to create a new political platform by discussing with those groups.

Mamata said, 'We want a federal front. If the states are strong then the country will be strong. We have to go ahead with this goal. There is no rush to do today. Politics takes time. So the situation becomes even when there is a chance to work together. What's better than this? '

West Bengal state president Dilip Ghosh said that the two chief ministers' meeting is called 'Uddin Chakab'. He blamed the meeting and said, "Regional parties are trying to heat the market because there is a stable government in the center."

Bimstec has to be more effective for economic development of member countries.
On Monday, Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Sayed Moazzem Ali, in a discussion on BIMSTEC and BBIN, said on Monday. He said, "The time has come to think deeply about how BIMSTEC can be more effective and successful."

The discussion was organized today in the Indian capital, New Delhi.
BIMSTEC was born in 1997 for the economic and technological advancement of seven countries in the Bay of Bengal region. The seven countries are Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

The goal of South Asia's development was to create 'SAARC' which has been stopping for several reasons. Bismetake may take a bigger role in the stalemate. Moazzem Ali said in the conference that as the need for increased communication among the member countries, the need for regional trade increased. That is why the emphasis on 'Free Trade Agreement' or FTA is needed. Apart from mutual investment, fighting against terrorism is very important. For this, there is a need for uninterrupted discussion among the members.

Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal were developed with the aim of mutual cooperation at the regional level, 'BBIN'. The agreement was signed to smooth the motor movement in four countries. However, due to various reasons, the agreement has not yet been fully realized. Expecting BBIIN Moazzem Ali said that the success of this organization must certainly sign the motor vehicle movement agreement. Bhutan's ambassador to India, Bhutan, who participated in the discussion, Major General Vatsap Namgyal said that the High Court of his country has not ratified this agreement because of some fears. May be expected to end the fears in the coming days.

This discussion was conducted by former India High Commissioner Rujit Mitter, appointed in Bangladesh. He also insisted on intimate communication between the member countries of these two organizations. Rajit Mitter said that the mutual investment between the member countries, the two organizations must be motivated by other big economic forces in the world to come forward in this region. Among others in the conference were 'Fellow' M Samata of Indian Council of World Affairs and Ashish Shukla.

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