29.1.13

India & Bangladesh


India and Bangladesh have signed a liberalised visa agreement and a landmark extradition treaty that would pave the way for the deportation of jailed Ulfa ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia and other wanted “criminals”.
Home minister Sushilkumar Shinde signed the agreement with his Bangladeshi counterpart Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir at the end of their bilateral talks, which also yielded a “revised travel arrangement” under which New Delhi as well as Dhaka eased their visa regimes under several categories.
“These contracts will enhance ties in areas of security... and people to people contacts,” Sindhe told a joint press conference after signing the deals.
Earlier on the day, cabinet secretary Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan had said the treaty will allow transfer of the convicted and under-trial criminals.
But he said that the treaty would not be applicable for persons accused of offenses of political nature and only those with charges like murders, culpable homicide and other serious offenses would come under the purview of the deal.
He said the offenders of small crimes awarded with less than one year jail will also not be wanted under the treaty.
Shinde arrived in Dhaka as a follow up of his Bangladesh counterpart's New Delhi tour last month.

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