- Jan 24, 2024
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Exactly - this is the only way the seven sisters can develop. Legally."I had earlier said connectivity can unleash the potentials of the region, especially for those who find it difficult to have access to the sea. We will not impose connectivity on anyone. We are not in that position. If anybody accepts, well. What can we do if it is not accepted? We have nothing to do. We can only say that we are willing to provide connectivity for the equitable benefit of all."
Pradyot Manikya, chief of the Tipra Motha Party and titular King from Tripura, urged India to consider securing its access to the sea by pursuing a more forceful approach, controversially suggesting that India contemplate breaking up Bangladesh in order to access the sea directly.
He suggested that the indigenous communities in Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh, including the Tripuri, Garo, Khasi and Chakma people, should be supported in the quest for a strategic sea route for India, reports India TV.
The guy is clearly not being pragmatic, he already lost his credibility.
What this young hot-blooded idiot doesn't realize - is that punching a hole through Bangladesh to get "sea access" is not a credible idea, we Bangladeshis won't be sitting idle if this happens.
I am sure there are other Indian politicians who make way more sense than this guy...