"We want to restore all the railway lines which existed before the partition of India. Now the initiative is on to restore rail connectivity in twelve places between Bangladesh and India. Both the governments are cooperating with each other in this regard," he told reporters here last evening.
Haque was in the capital to attend a conference of Rotary Clubs of both the countries. Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar inaugurated the conference.
Apart from the 'Moitree Express' which runs between Dhaka and Kolkata, he said another train 'Bandhan Express' to run between Khulna in Bangladesh and Kolkata, was likely to be launched next month.
"There is also a proposal from Bangladesh side to launch a train to connect Rajshahi in Bangladesh and Kolkata," he said.
Haque noted that the progress of the 15-km long ongoing Agartala-Akhaura project was satisfactory and land acquisition for the purpose in Bangladesh side was complete.
The central government has released Rs 97.63 crore to acquire the land, he said.
The process of laying railway tracks to connect Agartala with Akhaura in Bangladesh would be completed next year, Haque said.
Out of the 15-km track, five km would be on Indian side and the rest in Bangladesh.
Ramteke stated that the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) was the nodal agency for implementation of the project in Indian side.
Former railway minister Suresh Prabhu and Haque had jointly laid the foundation stone of the project here on July 31 last.
New Delhi is keen to establish the rail link as it will connect West Bengal and Tripura through Bangladesh.
The 1,700 km distance between Agartala and Kolkata, which goes through the chicken neck in Siliguri, would be reduced to 350 km if passengers could move through Bangladesh, officials said.
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