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Home»National News»Modi first to reach out to Rahman, but mending ties easier said than done
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Modi first to reach out to Rahman, but mending ties easier said than done

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the first leader to call and greet BNP chief Tarique Rahman Friday after it became clear that his centre-right party had secured a landslide two-thirds majority in elections to the Bangladesh parliament, one of the most watched elections in South Asia in recent years.

Modi’s outreach assumes significance given the acrimony and strain in ties between Delhi and Dhaka after the dramatic August 2024 ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, one of India’s closest partners in the neighbourhood. Her presence in India will frame a diplomatic challenge for two countries, apart from irritants that include water-sharing, border, connectivity and illegals.

Modi dialled Rahman even before the official results were announced by the Election Commission of Bangladesh.

The first post by Modi came at 9.32 am Bangladesh time (9.02 am IST). In posts in English and Bangla, he said, “I convey my warm congratulations to Mr Tarique Rahman on leading BNP to a decisive victory in the Parliamentary elections in Bangladesh.” The fact that he called it a “decisive” victory showed acknowledgement of the mandate of the people of Bangladesh.