Himanta Biswa Sarma’s Claim: Two ‘Chicken Neck’ from Bangladesh more unsafe than Siliguri Corridor


Himanta Biswa Sarma's Claim: Two 'Chicken Neck' from Bangladesh more unsafe than Siliguri Corridor
Himanta Biswa Sarma’s Claim: Two ‘Chicken Neck’ from Bangladesh more unsafe than Siliguri Corridor

News India Live, Digital Desk: Chief Minister of Assam Himant Biswa Sarma On Sunday said that those who ‘habitual threats’ to India on the ‘Chicken Neck Corridor’ should note that there are two narrow straps of land in Bangladesh that are “very unsafe”.

India’s chicken neck, which Siliguri Known as the corridor, there is a narrow strip of land, which is about 22–35 km, which connects the northeastern region with the rest of India.

Sarma said in a post on X, “Those who are used to threatening India on ‘Chicken Neck Corridors’, they should also pay attention to these facts: Bangladesh has two ‘chicken necks’. Can completely separate from the rest of Bangladesh. ” “The second is the 28 km long Chittagong Corridor, which is from South Tripura to the Bay of Bengal. The corridor is smaller than the chicken neck of India, which is the only contact between the economic capital of Bangladesh and the political capital,” he also posted on X.

Sarma claimed that for the neighboring country, disruption of one of these ‘chicken necks’ will break up between economic and political capitals, and the other will be separated from the rest of the country due to disruption in the other.

The Chief Minister said, “I am only presenting geographical facts, which some people can forget. Like the Siliguri Corridor of India, there are two narrow corridors in our neighboring country too.”

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