‘BBIN accord to establish people-to-people contact’
Monday, 22 June 2015
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said on Sunday the Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) Motor Vehicles Agreement would establish people-to-people contact along with expansion of trade among the four SAARC countries, reports BSS.
"The BBIN Motor Vehicles Agreement would help boost economy of the four countries," he said while giving a statement on Rule 300 of the Rules of Procedure in the Parliament.
The minister said the BBIN Motor Vehicles Agreement was signed on June 15 in the Bhutanese capital of Thimphu for the regulation of passenger, personal and cargo vehicular traffic among four SAARC countries.
During the agreement signing ceremony, a 'flagging of motor rally' was held for surveying the route of the region, Quader said, adding, "We have finalised our priority projects to establish connectivity among the four countries."
The priority projects are - completion of Dhaka-Chi-ttagong National Highways, construction of the Padma Bridge and immediate approach roads, construction of new four-lane Kanchpur, Megna and Gomoti (KMG) Bridges, 4-lane of roads between Benapole and proposed new Padma Bridge, 4-lane of Joydevpur-Elenga-Hatikamrul-Rangpur-Burimari/ Banglabandha National Highway, 4-lane of Dhaka (Kanchpur)-Narsingdi-Sarail-Sylhet-Tamabil National Highway and 4-lane of the Baraierhat-Heako-Ramgarh Highway.
In the statement, Quader said: "We have signed the BBIN agreement as a milestone diplomatic effort of the government and the key person behind the agreement is Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina."
The agreement would promote safe, economical, efficient and environmentally sound road transport in the region and the BBIN countries would be benefited by mutual cross-border movement of passengers and goods for overall economic development of the region, he said.
"Let our borders be no longer treated as separators but as connectors," the minister said.
He said the Cabinet approved the draft of a framework agreement for motor vehicle movement in four countries of the region-Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal-to improve connectivity among the countries on June 8, 2015.
The minister said development is a multi-sector phenomenon and connectivity is as like as a live-river and none can stay separately during the development of the highways.
He said the construction work of the Padma Bridge is going on in full swing and the piling work of the bridge would start in October along with river training.
As a young generation project, construction of the metro rail has already begun following a fast track project of the government and the main construction work of the metro rail would begin in February next, Quader said in his statement.
"We have another dream project 'Karnaphuli Tunnel' and a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between Bangladesh and China during the state visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Beijing," he said.
The minister said an agreement for construction of the tunnel under the Karnaphuli River would be signed with a company nominated by the Chinese government by the end of this month.