Feb 19 โ€ข 05:54 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'...Then Perhaps We Could Have Played', Bangladesh Now Regrets T20 World Cup Controversy!

Bangladesh's new sports minister Aminul Hak expresses regret over the country's absence from the T20 World Cup and advocates for resolving diplomatic tensions with India through dialogue.

With the formation of a new government in Bangladesh, there are positive signals emerging regarding sports diplomacy. Immediately after taking office, the new sports minister Aminul Hak initiated efforts to mend the strained cricketing ties with India. He stated that the issue regarding Bangladesh's non-participation in the T20 World Cup should be promptly resolved through discussions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining friendly relations with all neighboring countries.

Following the cabinet swearing-in ceremony, Aminul Hak revealed that he had met with the Deputy High Commissioner of India at the parliament building. He mentioned that their discussion about the T20 World Cup was cordial, and he expressed a desire for an amicable resolution to the matter quickly. He reiterated that Bangladesh aims to foster honest and amicable relations with India across various sectors, including sports.

Hak's statements underline a significant shift in Bangladesh's approach towards sports diplomacy, signifying a willingness to transcend diplomatic complexities that previously hindered participation in international events like the World Cup. He expressed regret that if these issues had been resolved through negotiations earlier, the Bangladesh cricket team could have been part of the tournament. This highlights the necessity for nations to engage in dialogue to prevent the fallout from political tensions on sports and cultural exchanges.

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