There is no possibility of any diplomatic crisis in the country after the recently held national election, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Huq said on Monday.
"You were worried that a diplomatic crisis could occur in the country after the election. But you have already noticed that there is no such possibility of diplomatic crisis in the country," he said.
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The minister was talking to the journalists after a courtesy call with Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma at his Secretariat office this afternoon.
"It is necessary to always clarify the application of laws and provisions in the development partnership with India as our neighbouring country," he also said.
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"Besides, the legal infrastructures of Bangladesh and India have been almost similar for a long time. So, we always discuss the possibilities of changes brought by India in their law, to Bangladeshi ones and vice versa. We held that discussion today also," Anisul added.
The Law Minister said the training of Bangladeshi judicial officers at India's National Judicial Academy in Bhopal came up for discussion.
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“Our 1,206 judicial officers are undergoing training there. About 2000 officers would take training from there. We are going to set up our National Judicial Academy and we would need their experience in this regard. We have discussed the matter also and the discussion was very fruitful," he said.