This Article is From Dec 15, 2021

50th Victory Day Celebrations: Red Carpet Welcome For President Ram Nath Kovind In Bangladesh

This is President Ram Nath Kovind's first visit abroad since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. He will represent India as the guest of honour in Bangladesh's 50th Victory Day celebrations.

50th Victory Day Celebrations: Red Carpet Welcome For President Ram Nath Kovind In Bangladesh

A 21-gun salute and red carpet welcome was given to President Kovind on his arrival in Bangladesh

Dhaka:

Bangladesh today accorded a red carpet welcome to President Ram Nath Kovind upon his arrival in Dhaka on a maiden three-day State Visit during which he will hold talks with his counterpart and attend the golden jubilee celebrations of Bangladesh's 1971 liberation from Pakistan.

A 21-gun salute heralded the arrival of President Kovind as he disembarked from the special Air India One flight along with his wife Savita Kovind and daughter Swati Kovind alongside an official delegation.

Bangladesh's President M Abdul Hamid along with his wife Rashida Khanam received President Kovind at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.

Several senior ministers along with civil and military officials were present at the airport to receive President Ram Nath Kovind.

Bangladesh's Army, Navy and Air Force personnel offered him a guard of honour as part of the welcome ceremony at the airport from where he was escorted to the National Memorial at Savar on the outskirts of the capital in a motorcade.

It is President Kovind's first visit abroad since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. He will represent India as the guest of honour in Bangladesh's 50th Victory Day celebrations.

In a reflection of close ties, India is also hosting a number of events to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1971 India-Pakistan war that led to the liberation of Bangladesh.

Bangladesh's Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Tuesday, called President Kovind's visit a "ceremonial" one but emphasised that all issues of bilateral ties were expected to be reviewed as part of his tour.

"President Kovind is set to visit Bangladesh on 15-17 December at the invitation of the President of Bangladesh M Abdul Hamid as a unique sign of good relations between the two neighbouring countries," he said.

Later in the day, President Kovind will place wreaths in memory of Bangladesh's nine-month-long 1971 Liberation War martyrs, plant a sapling and sign the visitors' book.

President Kovind is then scheduled to visit Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Memorial Museum at the capital's Dhanmondi area to pay homage to Bangladesh's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

In the afternoon, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the Foreign Minister would pay a courtesy visit to President Kovind.

President Hamid will host a banquet in his honour which will be joined by Prime Minister Hasina at Bangabhaban Presidential palace in the evening after talks with his counterpart.

"President Kovind will present his counterpart two replicas of Russian made T-55 tanks and Mig-21 vintage aircraft used during the 1971 war as gifts," an official familiar with the visit said.

On the second day of the visit, President Kovind will join as the "Guest of Honour" at the National Parade Ground on December 16 to mark the golden jubilee of the Victory Day of Bangladesh.

After the 1971 war, the Pakistani troops surrendered unconditionally to India-Bangladesh allied forces in Dhaka marking its emergence as the free capital of a free country though Bangladesh proclaimed its independence on March 26, 1971.

In the afternoon, President Kovind will attend a function titled "Great Victory Heroes" in the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban to pay respect to Bangladesh's Father of the Nation and to celebrate the joy of victory.

President Hamid, the Bangladesh premier, parliamentary speaker and other dignitaries will be present at the event.

Officials said that on the third day of the visit, President Kovind is expected to inaugurate and inspect the newly renovated section of the Kali Temple at Ramna at the central part of the capital.

"He will leave Dhaka on the same day at midday on December 17," a Foreign Ministry spokesperson added.
 

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