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‘Might As Well Split Bangladesh…’: Northeast Leaders Slam Dhaka Remark
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‘Might As Well Split Bangladesh…’: Northeast Leaders Slam Dhaka Remark

The remarks by Muhammad Yunus, the Bangladesh interim government’s chief advisor, on the Northeastern states have drawn sharp reactions in India. While Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has described the remarks as “offensive” and “commendable”, Congress’s Pawan Khera has said Dhaka’s approach is dangerous for the Northeast and questioned the Centre’s foreign policy.

A video of Mr Yunus’s remarks, apparently made during his four-day trip to China, is doing the rounds on social media. “The seven states of India, the eastern part of India, are called the seven sisters. They are a landlocked region of India. They have no way to reach out to the ocean,” he is heard saying. He says Bangladesh is the “guardian of the ocean” for the region. “This opens up a huge possibility. This could be an extension for the Chinese economy,” he said.

The remarks came amid Dhaka’s outreach to Beijing in the aftermath of the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina regime. India, which has given refuge to the former Prime Minister, has been watching the interim government’s geopolitical moves. Dhaka and Delhi have exchanged stern remarks after India raised concerns over reports of attacks on minorities. In a friendly gesture on Bangladesh’s Liberation Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote to Mr Yunus, reiterating India’s commitment to advancing the partnership between the two countries.

The Bangladesh leader’s remarks have now stoked tensions again. Assam Chief Minister Sarma has hit out at Mr Yunus’s remarks and said it is imperative to develop more robust rail and road networks connecting the Northeast to the rest of the country.

“The statement made by Md Younis of Bangladesh so called interim Government referring to the seven sister states of Northeast India as landlocked and positioning Bangladesh as their guardian of ocean access, is offensive and strongly condemnable. This remark underscores the persistent vulnerability narrative associated with India’s strategic ‘Chicken’s Neck’ corridor.” The Chicken’s Neck Corridor is a stretch of land in West Bengal’s Siliguri which connects the region to the rest of India. Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan surround this stretch.

“Historically, even internal elements within India have dangerously suggested severing this critical passageway to isolate the Northeast from the mainland physically. Therefore, it is imperative to develop more robust railway and road networks both underneath and around the Chicken’s Neck corridor. Additionally, exploring alternative road routes connecting the Northeast to mainland India, effectively bypassing the Chicken’s Neck, should be prioritised,” Mr Sarma said.

“Though this may pose significant engineering challenges, it is achievable with determination and innovation. Such provocative statements by Md Younis must not be taken lightly, as they reflect deeper strategic considerations and longstanding agendas,” he added.

Mr Yunus’ remarks drew a sharp response from Pradyot Manikya, who leads the Tipra Motha party in Tripura. “Time for india to make a route to the ocean by supporting our indigenous people who once ruled Chittagong so we are no longer dependent on an ungrateful regime,” he said. “India’s biggest mistake was to let go of the port in 1947 despite the hill people living there wanting to be a part of the indian union. Mr Yunus may think he is the guardian of the ocean but the reality is he a stop-gap leader at the age of almost 85 . Let’s not forget Tripura is only a few miles away from the port he is speaking away,” he said.

Mr Manikya also responded to Mr Sarma’s infra push suggestion. “Rather than spending billions on innovative and challenging engineering ideas, we might as well break up Bangladesh and have our own access to the sea. The Chittagong hill tracts were always inhabited by indigenous tribes which always wanted to be part of india since 1947. There are lakhs and lakhs of Tripuri , Garo ,Khasi and Chakma people which reside in Bangladesh in terrible conditions in their traditional lands . This should be utilised for our national interest and for their well being,” he said.

Senior Congress leader Pawan Khera said Bangladesh was inviting China for a siege of India. “The Bangladesh government’s approach is very dangerous for the safety of our Northeast. The government is not watching Manipur and China has established a village in Arunachal Pradesh. Our foreign policy is in such a deplorable state that the country, for whose creation we played a major role, is now busy trying to surround us,” he said.

Sanjeev Sanyal, a member of Prime Minister Modi’s economy advisory council, questioned why Mr Yunus mentioned the Northeast. “Interesting that Yunus is making a public appeal to the Chinese on the basis that 7 states in India are land-locked. China is welcome to invest in Bangladesh, but what exactly is the significance of 7 Indian states being landlocked?” he said.

Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Veena Sikri, also condemned Mr Yunus’ statement. “Very shocking statement by Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. He has absolutely no right to make a statement like that. He knows that the northeast is an integral part of India, and we have had very close discussions with the Government of Bangladesh on access by Northeast India to the Bay of Bengal, and there are formal agreements on this,” she told news agency ANI.

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Rajasthan Nitrogen Gas Leak: Factory Owner Dies, 40 Hospitalised
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Rajasthan Nitrogen Gas Leak: Factory Owner Dies, 40 Hospitalised

One person died and 40 others were affected in a nitrogen gas leak from a tanker parked inside the warehouse of an acid factory in Rajasthan’s Beawar.

The incident, which occurred around 10 pm on Monday at Sunil Trading Company in the Badiya area under the Beawar police station, also resulted in the deaths of several pets and stray animals.

The person who died was the factory owner, Sunil Singhal, who tried throughout the night to control the gas leak but succumbed to its effects. His health deteriorated, and he was referred to a hospital in Ajmer, where he later passed away.

According to sources, nitrogen gas leaked from a tanker stored in the company’s warehouse. The leak was so severe that within seconds, the gas spread to the nearby residential areas, impacting the people inside their homes. Many residents experienced suffocation and eye irritation, leading to over 60 people being rushed to government and private hospitals in Beawar for treatment. Upon receiving the information, police, administrative officials, including DM, SP, and fire brigade teams, managed to control the gas leakage by around 11 pm.

As a precautionary measure, authorities evacuated the surrounding area to prevent further casualties. The administration continues to monitor the situation closely. Although the gas’s impact has subsided, a sense of panic still lingers among residents.

District Collector Dr Mahendra Khadgawat has ordered the sealing of the factory and directed the police to register a case immediately. Authorities are investigating the cause of the leak and assessing further safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Ward councilor Hansraj Sharma stated that residents informed him about a gas leak from a local acid factory. He promptly alerted the fire brigade and administration. The fire brigade team arrived at the scene and managed to contain the leakage by 11 pm. SDM Divyansh Singh, who was present at the site, confirmed that the leaked gas was nitrogen.

The administration assured nearby residents that the situation was under control. Authorities have also ordered a safety inspection of the acid factory to prevent future incidents.

Due to gas leakage, the people living around the chemical factory were having difficulty breathing. To reduce the effect of the gas, the local administration and fire department employees who reached the spot poured water on the tanker and closed the lid, after which the situation was controlled. This incident spread panic in the entire area. The administration has instructed people to be cautious and take necessary safety measures to avoid any further accidents. The treatment of the gas-affected people was going on. At the same time, the administration team started investigating the accident

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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‘Yeshu Yeshu prophet’ Bajinder Singh sentenced to life in 2018 rape case
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‘Yeshu Yeshu prophet’ Bajinder Singh sentenced to life in 2018 rape case

A Punjab court has sentenced Bajinder Singh, a self-proclaimed pastor, to life imprisonment for a 2018 rape case. Convicted recently, Singh faced additional accusations from two more women following his conviction. The Akal Takht secretariat condemned the delay in police action and assured full support for the victims, urging them to trust in justice.

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