Mamata Cautions of Across the country Dissents Over Teesta-Ganga Water Sharing
West Bengal Chief Serve Mamata Banerjee has raised complaints over the Ganga water sharing assention, taking after her prior protests with respect to the Teesta. In a letter to the central government, she expressed that West Bengal's assent is fundamental for reestablishing the assention. Mamata claimed that the Hasina-Modi assembly was one-sided and cautioned of across the nation challenges if any anti-West Bengal choice is taken by the central government.
On Monday, June 24, Mamata blamed the central BJP government of offering water to Bangladesh without advising the state.
Recently, Bangladeshi Prime Serve Sheik Hasina gone by Modern Delhi. Amid the visit, 10 notices of understanding (MoUs) were marked between the two nations, counting 7 modern understandings and the recharging of 3 ancient ones. The BJP government guaranteed the reestablishment of the Ganga water sharing agreement.
At the same time, Indian Prime Serve Narendra Modi declared that an Indian specialized group would before long visit Bangladesh to examine ventures in the Teesta mega project.
Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Serve of West Bengal, was not welcomed to the talks between the Prime Priests of Bangladesh and India with respect to the Ganga and Teesta waterways. This avoidance has cleared out her distressed. Taking after the assembly, the Trinamool Congress communicated their disappointment, and Mamata voiced her position.
Mamata composed to Prime Serve Narendra Modi, communicating her disappointment over the dialogs on the Ganga and Teesta waterways without educating the state government. She labeled the central government's assembly as "one-sided" and expressed that no choice against the state would be accepted.
She announced that her government would not compromise on such delicate issues. She cautioned of strict dissents if any choices were made without their inclusion, saying, "The choice will be based on the state's opinion."
The Ganga understanding is set for reestablishment in 2026. In any case, Mamata's statement has cast question on its future. Already, in spite of understandings at the Prime Ecclesiastical level between Bangladesh and India, the much-anticipated Teesta assention did not materialize due to Mamata's objections.
Meanwhile, Mamata moreover highlighted the relationship between West Bengal and Bangladesh. She claimed that West Bengal has coordinated with Bangladesh on different issues in the past. In any case, she too charged Bangladesh of building dams with the offer assistance of China