He said India has termed the NRC process as its internal matter and assured Dhaka that it would not affect Bangladesh

Current Affairs:Bangladesh Foreign Minister A K Abdul Momen on Sunday said his nation has mentioned India to give a rundown of any Bangladesh nationals living illicitly in the nation and it will enable them to return.
Reacting to an inquiry on India’s National Register of Citizenship (NRC), Momen, who dropped his visit to India on Thursday refering to his bustling calendar, said Bangladesh-India relations are ordinary and “extremely sweet” and they won’t be influenced.
He said India has named the NRC procedure as its inward issue and guaranteed Dhaka that it would not influence Bangladesh.
He dismissed hypothesis of “pushback” endeavors by India, saying some Indian nationals are wrongfully entering Bangladesh through go betweens because of monetary reasons.
“Yet, in the event that anyone other than our residents enters Bangladesh, we will send them back,” he enlightened media here when asked concerning reports that a few people are illicitly entering the nation through outskirts with India.
Momen said Bangladesh has mentioned New Delhi to give a rundown of Bangladeshis living wrongfully in India, “assuming any”, to be repatriated.
“We will permit them (Bangladesh residents) as they reserve the option to go into their own nation,” he said.
Inquired as to why he dropped his India visit, the priest said his bustling calendar corresponding with the Martyred Intellectuals Day and Victory Day and furthermore the nonattendance of the state serve for outside undertakings Shahriar Alam and the service’s secretary in the nation caused him to concede his visit.