Feni river deal was Abrar's last Facebook post

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In his last Facebook post, Abrar Fahad expressed his critical view about Bangladesh’s agreement with India allowing the country to withdraw water from Feni river.

Abrar, a second-year student at electrical and electronic engineering department of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet), was found dead today after Bangladesh Chhatra League men allegedly questioned him suspecting his involvement with Shibir.

On October 5 at 5:32pm, the day when Bangladesh and India struck several agreements including India's withdrawal of 1.82 cusec water from Feni river, Fahad posted on Facebook stating three historical examples, in which Bangladesh failed to gather some achievements in interests like use of port, water sharing and export of energy resources from its neighbour.

A screen grab of the post has been given below: 

In his earlier post he was also critical about Hilsha export and opening of Farakka Barrage.  

 

Source: Daily Star


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