Bangladesh’s evil eye on ‘chicken neck’! Himant Biswa Sarma warned, said- one of our two

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Sarma said that after Operation Sindoor, India’s defense power is now in front of the world and he said that no Indian can dare to touch the land.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has launched a sharp attack against Bangladesh amid chicken neck controversy. A narrow part of the land in West Bengal, the Siliguri Corridor is often called ‘Chicken Nek’. This corridor connects the northeastern states to the mainland India. The northeastern states are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura. Recently, Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus raised the issue of his bad intentions towards the chicken neck region and the northeastern states during his visit to China. Now CM Sarma has retaliated with two chicken neck theory.

Sarma said that after Operation Sindoor, India’s defense power is now in front of the world and he said that no Indian can dare to touch the land. He said, “We talk about chicken neck to shape our internal policies, but no one can put a hand on this chicken neck. After the operation vermilion, people have already understood how powerful India is.” The CM of Assam said that Bangladesh will have to be born again to think about attacking India. Sarma said that Bangladesh is a small country and it should not be compared to India.

Sarma said that I am not even mentioning our atomic power right now. Bangladesh will have to be born again to think about attacking India. There is no need to give any importance to Bangladesh. It is a small country, it cannot be compared to India. He said that we have a chicken neck. But Bangladesh has two chicken necks. If Bangladesh attacks our chicken neck, we will attack both Bangladesh chicken neck … Meghalaya’s chicken neck connecting Chittagong port of Bangladesh is thinner than the chicken neck of India and is located at a distance of stone throwing.

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