President Pranab Mukherjee gave his assent to the Constitution (100th Amendment) Bill, 2015 on May 28 to ratify a 1974 agreement on the demarcation of a section of India-Bangladesh border and transfer of territories, Parliament sources said today. A gazette notification has already been issued.
The 1974 pact was signed between the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and former Bangladesh President Sheikh Mujibur Rehman. It was ratified by Bangladeshi Parliament almost immediately after parliament in India ratified it only last month.
Prime Minister Modi is travelling to Dhaka on June 6 and return on 7.
The bill paves the way for the demarcating the border as well as an exchange of over 160 enclaves between the two countries. Bangladesh will receive 111 enclaves (17,160 acres) from India's possession and India will receive 51 enclaves (7,110 acres) from Bangladesh. Enclaves are tiny landlocked territories that each country has within the borders of the other nation.
Trinamool Congress' concern was that the state would not be able to look after the influx of people following the exchange of territories. The Modi government has agreed to sanction a little over Rs 3000 crore for their rehabilitation.
The bill, which was ridden with some drafting errors when passed by Parliament, was again passed by Rajya Sabha on May 11. The official amendment was carried out in the short title of the bill. But due to an oversight, the same amendment could not be carried out in the schedules of the bill.
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