
With winds of change sweeping the corridors of power at the Centre, Bangladesh Foreign Minister M. Morshed Khan and West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya agreed to 8216;8216;have a new beginning and not talk about the ISI or terrorist camps8217;8217;.
After an hour-long conversation with Bhattacharya today, Khan said: 8216;8216;There8217;s a new government at the Centre, there8217;re winds of change and friendship and let8217;s not become captive of the past.8217;8217;
Bhattacharya added that 8216;8216;in principle, we agreed that both of us wouldn8217;t allow either any anti-Bangladeshi activity or any anti-Indian activity from our lands8217;8217;.
Asked if Bangladesh is thinking of dismantling terrorist camps, Khan said: 8216;8216;But your Government doesn8217;t think in the way you would8230;Besides, we don8217;t have any camps in Bangladesh, as every inch of our land is required for our own population.8217;8217;
Without spelling out the problem areas in the talks, Khan said: 8216;8216;We have problem areas and need sustained efforts to solve them. But simultaneously, we need to identify the areas of cooperation.8217;8217;
Khan has invited both Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Bhattacharya to Dhaka.