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India working to make Bangladesh a desert

Indian water terrorism in river Ganga (Padma in Bangladesh). Top pictures show current dry and dead state of the one of the big river in Asia because of indian dam. Bottom pictures are shown from 1950s and 1970s how river was full of water.

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Why are you constantly lying? Those sharp colour pictures are from British era of 1950s and East Pakistan era of 1970s? Stop fooling around.
 
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Why are you constantly lying? Those sharp colour pictures are from British era of 1950s and East Pakistan era of 1970s? Stop fooling around.

We understand you are upset because indian water terrorism against Bangladesh came up front. You only have to blame indian govt and mentality. Going ape over evidence of indian terror will badly reflect on you.
 
RAW is not taking me into confidence before many decisions :angry:

BTW, great decision/step :tup:

Now we can export camels to BD at a very very high rate....................

We understand you are upset because indian water terrorism against Bangladesh came up front. You only have to blame indian govt and mentality. Going ape over evidence of indian terror will badly reflect on you.

bhai why should we hide, yes we are doing it & I accept upfront. Happy??
 
Actually..the Saudi Govt. might be sponsoring this effort to recreate an image of its own:ph34r::partay:
 
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Atrai river before


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Atrai river after indian water aggression


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Indian water terror turned Teesta river in Bangladesh into a desert

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"The Atrai was formerly one of the greatest rivers of north Bengal for it was the main channel by which the waters of the Teestadischarged into the Ganges. In 1787, however, the Teesta broke away from its ancient bed and cut for itself a new and capacious channel by which it found its way into the Brahmaputra. Since then the Atrai has lost its importance and has now few traces of its former greatness."

It seems you are missing this point, This is summer and I think the river beds will dry up.

Why would India want to make BD a desert? so that more people will cross the border ??

Or is it a political party propaganda ??


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Atrai river before

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Atrai river after indian water aggression

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@ OP> Just think rationally, if BD becomes desert where the affected masses of BD will try to take refuge? Which nation will suffer most (after BD)?

Is it too hard to think rational?
 
20 rivers dying for withdrawal of Teesta water by India

NILPHAMARI: Unilateral withdrawal of water from Teesta river in the upstream by India has badly affected more than 20 of its tributaries, many of them are drying up, in the northern part of the country.At least 10 of the rivers, once criss-crossed like serpents and flowed full to the brim in Nilphamari district, have now dried up because of the impact of withdrawal. These rivers are: Jobuneshwary, Charalkata, Deonai, Kherua, Buri Teesta, Kolomdor, Korotoa, Ghoramara and Kalidhoha.

About 15 to 20 years ago the rivers had water flowing all the year round, but now-a-days water is not available in most of these rivers during the dry season. According to environmentalists, due to fall in water flow these rivers develop silts and they are drying up.

The ecological balance of this region is being seriously affected causing sufferings to the people living on the river basin. Due to drying up of the rivers the farmers of the region are being deprived of the natural sources for water for irrigation. This leaves an adverse impact on fruit-bearing trees and various crops.

About 80 to 90 per cent of the mango and jack-fruit trees of this zone have completely lost their ability to blossom. Currently, neither mango trees nor jack-fruit trees in the region have fruits due to the reason.

Md Sirajul Haque, Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture Extension in the district, told The Independent that owing to the unilateral withdrawal of water from two rivers --Teesta and Korotoa --by India the flow of water in the downstream and their tributaries has fallen drastically.

This has also resulted in abnormal depletion of ground water level. He said the government will have to take the initiative to dredge and re-excavate these silted rivers and begin bilateral talks with India regarding the sharing of the water of Teesta and Korotoa rivers immediately in order to save this region from environmental disaster.

20 rivers dying for withdrawal of Teesta water by India
 
Documentary talks about Indian water aggression against Bangladesh

 

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