Bangladesh provides multiple entry visas for Nepalese students only: President

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KATHMANDU, Nepal, Nov 13, 2019 (BSS) – President M Abdul Hamid said
Bangladesh is providing multiple entry student visas for a period of four
years or for the duration of the course to Nepalese students only.

The President disclosed the matter when former Prime Minister and Co-Chair
of the ruling Nepal Communist Party Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda) paid a
courtesy call on him at the place of residence at Marriott Hotel here this
noon.

“Taking the matter into consideration the request of the government of
Nepal from June 2019, Bangladesh is granting long term multiple entry
students’ visas for a period of four years or the duration of the course, to
Nepalese students,” President’s Press Secretary Joynal Abedin quoted the
President as saying.

Noting that Bangladesh has attached great importance to its relations with
Nepal which is based on historic linkages and multitude of commonalities,
President Hamid said there is a lot of scope to turn the existing bilateral
relation into multilateral ones.

“We have many potentials to avail in the field of trade, commerce and
investment,” the head of the state observed.

He also laid emphasis on enhancing connectivity in road-river-airways
between Bangladesh and Nepal.

The president mentioned that Bangladesh has unilaterally offered Nepal for
the use of Chattogram and Mongla ports and access to the sea.

Along with the infrastructure of the rest of the country, facilities of
both the ports have been tremendously developed with enhanced capacity for
handling increased traffic, he added.

Abdul Hamid also stressed the need for trilateral cooperation between
Bangladesh, India and Nepal, particularly on the issue of cross-border power
transmission, for power trade between Bangladesh and Nepal.

He hoped that Bangladesh and Nepal will continue their traditionally close
cooperation in multilateral and regional forums and continue to work together
for achieving common aspirations.

Earlier, Chairman of the National Assembly (Upper House) of Nepal Ganesh
Prasad Timilsina called on President M Abdul Hamid at the same venue at the
place of residence here.

During the meeting, Abdul Hamid emphasized that both countries need to
collaborate intensely in identified areas of interest under the platforms of
the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic
Cooperation (BIMSTEC) as well as the South Asian Association for Regional
Cooperation (SAARC).

He congratulated the Nepalese people and political leadership for
completing the peaceful transition to democracy and successfully completing
all the three tiers of elections (local, provincial and parliamentary) in
2017 and thereby completing the process of implementation of the constitution
adopted in 2015.

Later, Leader of the Opposition and President of Nepali Congress Party
Sher Bahadur Deuba also called on the visiting Bangladesh President.

All the Nepalese leaders wished him (the President) good health, long life
and happiness and for friendly people of Bangladesh, continued peace,
prosperity and stability.

Whip Atiur Rahman Atik, ABM Fazle Karim Chowdhury, MP, Foreign Secretary
Md. Shahidul Haque, President’s Secretary Sampad Baura, Military Secretary
Major General Shamim-Uz-Zaman and Press Secretary Joynal Abedin, among
others, were present during the meetings.