JS team to visit Tipaimukh dam site on July 29
July 27, 2009 00:00:00
The government has decided to send an 11-member parliamentary team for a spot visit to India's Tipaimukh Dam site on July
29, apparently keeping uncertain the main opposition BNP's participation in the tour, reports UNB.
An official announcement Sunday said the decision came from the sixth meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Water Resources Ministry held at Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban on the day.
Committee Chairman and former Water Resources Minister Md Abdur Razzaque presided over the meeting.
Earlier, Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and ex-PM Khaleda Zia had sent a letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina seeking cooperation in sending a separate delegation to the proposed Tipaimukh dam site.
The letter contained names of six nominated members of the delegation. They include two former BNP ministers--MK Anwar and Maj (retd) Hafizuddin Ahmed-- former water resources secretary Mohammad Asafuddoula, former vice-chancellor of Dhaka University Prof Maniruzzaman Miah, former director of Water Development Board Sharif Rafiqul Islam and water-expert Prof M Abdur Rab.
The BNP chairperson sent the letter following the Prime Minister's call on June 24 to the opposition to send a separate team for the dam-site visit, as they declined to join the parliamentary delegation unless water experts were included.
Khaleda in her letter to Hasina wrote that 'in the interest of the nation BNP has agreed to send a separate delegation, incorporating water experts, to visit the Tipaimukh-dam site'.
As the opposition cannot send a delegation to another country, they sought help from the government for sending the team and obtaining related information and documents from India on the proposed mega-dam project on the common river Borak.
Khaleda Zia's press secretary Maruf Kamal Khan said that they did not get any reply to the letter sent by BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia. "BNP is not going with the parliamentary team," he said.