He made this comment after a courtesy meeting with the Ambassador of India at the Secretariat on Sunday (January 28) afternoon. He said that the two countries have common views on politics. However, both sides are united in these issues of non-communalism and militancy. India is helping us with various projects including electric buses.

Quader said, there will be no cracks in the relationship with India. Sheikh Hasina and Narendra Modi have broken the wall of doubt and mistrust. The government is facing many challenges. He also informed about the implementation of the manifesto, reserve, energy crisis and bringing the price of goods within the purchasing power of the people.

India has behaved in a neighborly manner ahead of the elections. The opposition wanted to destabilize the situation with the help of some countries. In that case, Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader commented that India was in favor of continuing the democratic process.

Meanwhile, Regarding Dr. Yunus, he said, the government did not file a case against him, the workers did. Regarding the coordination of diplomatic relations with China and India, he said that the money for the development of Bangladesh should go to whoever can get it.