DHAKA/DELHI: Amid mounting domestic pressure from hardliners and opposition Jamaat-e-Islami ally NCP, PM Tarique Rahman’s govt Sunday attached tough conditions for New Delhi prior to his possible bilateral visit to India at PM Modi’s invitation – “act expeditiously on extradition of Sheikh Hasina and other criminal fugitives, and help create a ‘propitious environment’ for him to make the visit”.The development is being seen by many in diplomatic circles as “surrendering” to opposition forces’ call to put forward some “tough conditions” that are apparently impossible for the Indian side to accommodate immediately.According to Indian govt sources, the invitation to Tarique for both Brics and the bilateral visit stands and it’s for Dhaka to decide about the timing of the visit.However, the latest statement has effectively ruled out a bilateral visit this week that was under discussion.Asked about the issue related to former Bangladesh PM Hasina, sources in Delhi recalled remarks by governing BNP functionaries earlier that it will not come in the way of Dhaka’s efforts to pursue broader relations with India, particularly on issues it considers crucial like trade, energy and water-sharing.On Hasina’s extradition request, official sources in Dhaka reiterated it is being examined by Indian authorities in accordance with applicable laws and established legal procedures.