BNP lawmaker GM Siraj has called on the Indian government to restrain West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari for making statements he described as anti-Bangladesh. Speaking in Bangladesh’s National Parliament on Monday during the discussion on the proposed 2026–27 national budget, Siraj said such remarks were becoming obstacles to the friendship between the two neighboring countries.
Siraj emphasized that Bangladesh and India share a permanent neighborly relationship that cannot be severed. He cited the recent comments of India’s new High Commissioner to Bangladesh, who said both nations share the same sky and air, noting that the statement had sparked debate on social media. Siraj urged both sides to strengthen people-to-people ties and avoid hostility. He also requested India to stop “push-in” activities along the border and close drug manufacturing factories near the frontier.
The MP further mentioned that Bangladesh’s government had taken significant steps in offshore bidding without needing external approval, contrasting it with earlier limitations on resource extraction.