"We are speaking to the Chief Minister of Manipur (Okram Ibobi Singh) to negotiate a safe passage into Myanmar. Anything can happen even though the stretch is for just 20kms. We don't want to take any chances... Let's hope for the best," Indian rally contingent head Sunil Misra said here today.
The rally of 80 participants from the four countries in 20 cars was stranded in Dhaka following a strike today by the Islamic party alliance that was supported by Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
The 12-day rally will then proceed to Myanmar and culminate at Kunming, in the Yunnan province of China on March 5.
The car rally, which has a motto of 'Building Bonds, Fostering Friendship', is focused to play a catalysis in stimulating interest of the concerned stakeholders in deepening BCIM cooperation.
But in a fresh setback to the rally, the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) has threatened to block the entry of the cross-country rally into 'Kuki areas' of the state with an indefinite public blockade that is scheduled to begin tonight.