Reassuring to resolve the Teesta Water Sharing deal, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday said all problems would gradually be resolved if the two countries work together, reports UNB. Opposition leader Begum Raushon Ershad said quoting Modi as saying during her meeting with him at Hotel Sonargaon in the afternoon. The meeting started around 3:20 pm. Asked whether Modi had given any specific timeframe for the Teesta Water Sharing deal, she said, “No. He has told us everything will be resolved gradually.” She also said there has been no discussion on political situation, as they discussed bilateral issues and trade relations between the two countries.
Jatiya Party Presidium members Kazi Firoz Rashid, Ruhul Amin Howlader and Fakhrul Imam and opposition Chief Whip Tajul Islam Chowdhury accompanied the opposition leader during the meeting.
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