Dhaka: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received a surprise phone call from her Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan hours ahead of her visit to India, according to officials.
Imran Khan called Sheikh Hasina amid his shrill anti-India campaign on the Kashmir issue after the Indian government revoked Jammu and Kashmir’s special status. Khan has been dialling up Muslim leaders around the world to drum up support for Islamabad on the Kashmir issue.
Hasina’s press secretary Ihsanul Karim told this agency Thursday that during the call Wednesday, the Pakistan PM exchanged pleasantries with Hasina and also inquired about the treatment of her eyes, which were operated recently in London. “Prime Minister Hasina thanked Khan for inquiring about her eye condition,” Karim said.
Officials familiar with the Dhaka-Islamabad ties said this was the first time since Imran Khan came to power last year that he had such talks with Hasina. The officials, however, said the two leaders had a brief unofficial interactions recently during the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation summit in Saudi Arabia as their sitting arrangements were made side by side.
The ties between Bangladesh and Pakistan currently is described to be worst in the recent decades over the trial and execution of several high-profile Pakistani collaborators in the past several years on 1971 war crime charges. The two sides expelled each other’s diplomats after the war criminals executions.
The strained bilateral relations worsened in 2016 when Bangladesh forced Islamabad to take back three of its officials, including a woman diplomat, alleging their links to Islamist militants.
Diplomatic negotiations between the two countries are at a standstill for a few years now over Dhaka alleging the Pakistani High Commission of financing terrorist activities in Bangladesh.
PTI