
After the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, relations between Bangladesh and India have continuously been deteriorating. The Mohammad Yunus government has taken such a decision, which will affect the people of West Bengal, especially the Bengali community. Bangladesh has decided to ban the export of Hilsa fish during Durga Puja.
Let us tell you that from the year 2019, the then Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina adopted this policy that every year a month before the Puja, more than 1,000 tonnes of Hilsa would be exported to India from the Padma River. The Gangas River is known as the Padma River in Bangladesh.
Hilsa fish will be in short supply during Puja.
Durga Puja is going to start after a few days. People of the Bengali community make Hilsa at home during Puja, but this time Bangladesh has decided that it will not export Hilsa fish to the neighboring country. However, this fish will be present in the markets of West Bengal, but the price is expected to be high.
What argument did the Bangladesh government give? Farida Akhtar, advisor to the Ministry of Livestock in Bangladesh, said that now the interim government of Bangladesh has banned the export of Hilsa to ensure local supply. Farida Akhtar says that until there is enough of it for the people of Bangladesh, they will not export Hilsa.
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