The Indian government portrays Bangladesh as a close ally with a special relationship, a bond that may have been stronger in the past with the previous administrations. However, recent actions suggest otherwise. Border killings persist, essential goods exports are halted during crises, and there is ongoing manipulation of river water - retaining it during dry periods and releasing excess during floods, which severely impacts our low-lying regions.
The recent flooding in our southeastern districts, caused by the opening of sluice gates in Tripura, has devastated the area. The Indian government's denial of responsibility for this flooding seems unreasonable and hostile. They should either offer compensation or, at the very least, provide aid and humanitarian support. Meanwhile, the interim government is focusing on national reforms and has already implemented several changes. What's needed now is our support, patience, and confidence in the government's efforts.
Rafid Alam, MPM, DU
rafidalam11@outlook.com