'Bangladesh's two' chicken neck 'most kisses', cm Himant Sarma's retaliation over the statement of Muhammad Yunus - Assam cm reminds Bangladesh of his vulnerable chicken necks
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma reminds Bangladesh of his two chicken neck and says he is more unsafe than the chicken neck of India. He said this while retiring the false allegation by Muhammad Yunus, the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, India’s chicken neckorridor. Sarma emphasizes uncertainty of two narrow corridors of Bangladesh. Pti, Guwahati. Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chief Minister of Assam, again raised the issue of the chicken neck. The chief minister reminded Bangladesh on his two chicken necks on Sunday, saying he was more unsafe. Sarma’s remark comes at a time when Muhammad Yunus, the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, made a false claim about India’s chicken neck. He said during his visit to China on May 21 that the northeastern region of India is surrounded by land. Himant Biswa Sarma refuted on Younus’ statement, while Himant Biswa Sarma, chief minister of Assam, refuted on the statement of Younus. He said there are two chicken necks from Bangladesh. Both are very uncertain. The first is 80 km long North Bangladesh Corridor- South Dinajpur to Southwest Garo Hills. Any disruption can be divided to Bangladesh. He said that any disruption here can completely separate the entire rankpur section of the rest of Bangladesh. The second is the 28km Chittagong gait, which is from South Tripura to Bay from Bengal. This passage is smaller than the chicken neck of India, and is the only contact between the capital of Bangladesh. As for the Siliguri course, Chief Minister Sarma said I only offer geographical facts, which some people can forget. Like the Siliguri Caridore of India, they also have two narrow corridors in our neighboring country. The chicken neck of India, known as the Siliguri course, is a narrow strip of land, which has a width of about 22 kilometers -35 km, connecting the northeastern region with the rest of India.