'Anti-India forces not active in B'desh, don't allow it'
November 21, 2011  12:15

Details of the India-Bangladesh secretary level meet in New Delhi today.

Bangladesh has said it will not tolerate anti-India activities on its soil and gave assurance that fugitives like ULFA general secretary Anup Chetia will be handed over to India at the "earliest". 

Addressing a joint press conference at the end of the 12th India-Bangladesh Home Secretary-level talks, Bangladesh Home Secretary Monzur Hosssain said Dhaka was keen to further improve security cooperation with New Delhi by exploring new areas for mutual benefit of the two neighbours. 

"Anti-India forces are not active in Bangladesh. We don't allow them. We don't allow them to do anything like that. But some time some things do happen, that is a different issue. But they will not be tolerated. We have zero tolerance for them," he said sitting besides Union Home Secretary R K Singh. 

Both the Home Secretaries reaffirmed their commitment not to allow the territory of either country to be used for any activity inimical to each other's interests. 

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