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BD envoy asks youth to work for prosperous India and Bangladesh


Published : 13 Jul 2019 12:20 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 09:38 AM

Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Syed Muazzem Ali has urged Indian youth to join forces with their Bangladeshi counterpart in further fostering friendship and harmony between their nations, reports BSS.

He was interacting with a group of Indian university students on the current status of India-Bangladesh relations at Bangladesh mission on Thursday, according to a press release issued here by Bangladesh High Commission last evening.

The discussion was organised by Confederation of Young Leaders (CYL), a platform for Indian youth. 

Hailing the youth as brand ambassadors of their countries, Syed Muazzem said they must take a lead in fostering the growing people-to-people contact between the two excellent neighbours.

He underlined the need for promotion of deeper exchanges, especially among the youth of the two countries, to enhance collective prosperity and well-being.

The envoy told the students that Bangladesh, with over 8 (eight) percent GDP, is emerging with confidence meeting all the criteria to graduate from LDC to the status of a developing nation. “We count on India’s assistance in furthering our success,” he said.

“Together we would build cherished Sonar Bangla (Golden Bengal) and that will be our best tribute to our martyrs and freedom fighters,” the veteran freedom fighter diplomat told the young audience.

Describing the youth as the future leaders, he advised them to be imbibed with knowledge, innovation, courage and virtues of leadership.

“Finally, be a good soul and shape up yourself as a good human being,” he added.

His speech was followed by a question-answer session.

About 20 youths took part in the meeting. CYL chairman Himadrish Suwan and its general secretary Vansh Saluja also spoke on the occasion.