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Not an inch of land to be conceded to India: Major General Rafiqul Islam

I understand this bro...

I know BD's true representatives are thier leaders and they share very good relations with India. But these type of doses are imperitive for such members who hate india to the core.

Then avoid verbal wars..and the insults..there are hundreds of worthy threads running. If you talk back it will end up in uncivilized talks only.. This is not a hatred show off forum. Just get along, make some friends, get knowledge about things you don't know, debate on things you know..
 
Dont insult a nation as a whole. A few peoples opinion is not necessarily the voice of the nation.

Insult Bangladesh... Huh.. keep dreaming... its India getting insult ups and down everyday...

:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Sorry, but it's not our responsibility to make a whole country civilized and prosperous! :rofl:

Bangladesh is prosperous, and your Dream Calcutta will die the next day, BD tourist stop pouring in there... You would had been on the same foot of Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam if there were not BD and had to beg Maharashtra and Gujrat for running your state civil services. By the way I saw your Chief minister weared his shoes out to get the funding (250 Mln)for your deep sea port while BD is building one for 10 Bln with its own money... see the difference???
You should had joined BD and formed a United Secular Bengal in 1947 and the offer was on the table. You guys were too communal to accept it and went to Delhis lap so that they could take care of yourself...
 
on the Pakistani street, there's no lost love. Bangladesh is after all, a Muslim country therefore they are our brothers.

There's some bad blood here and there; but it doesnt really change anything. We have trade councils with them, we have good military relations with them. More can be done, and hopefully it will.

You would think Pakistanis would hate Bangladesh for what happened in 1971. But in the end, it was never meant to be. We made our mistakes, as did they. The indians used terrorism tactics to fuel divisions, yet they cry when Kashmiris rebel against them.

Pakistan is Pakistan, and always will be Pakistan. The idea, the concept, the revolution has been around way before 1947, and it saw fruition in 1947.

Alhamdolillah. We are happy with what we have now, ours is a God-gifted country with much more potential to grow and prosper. We wish the best to Bangalis and their country.

Just stand up for your rights; dont let indian push you around. Stand up and always be ready for the worst case scenario. That's how you keep enemy in check. Know how enemy thinks and know their actions before they carry them out. That is what has kept us safe, and it would be the same case for you (Bangali) as well



Above is good example real sour grape mentality :cheers:
 
Bangladesh is prosperous, and your Dream Calcutta will die the next day, BD tourist stop pouring in there...
What would bangladeshi's do without calcutta. Yes, they would be bored as hell reading your wishlist of w@tdreams.
You would had been on the same foot of Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam
I know, who would pick out the tea leaves without bangladeshi's in Assam. This could benefit Bihari labourers.
if there were not BD and had to beg Maharashtra and Gujrat for running your state civil services. By the way your I saw your Chief minister weared his shoes out to get the funding (250 Mln)for your deep sea port while BD is building one for 10 Bln with its own money... see the difference???
Nice try, but your bangladesh is too small and rrequires only 1 port. India has ports the size of your cheap 10 billion dollar worth for our Yacht's and fishing boats.
You should had joined BD and formed a United Secular Bengal in 1947 and the offer was on the table. You guys were too communal to accept it and went to Delhis lap so that they could take care of yourself...
Don't be jealous:cheers:
 
Bangladesh is prosperous, and your Dream Calcutta will die the next day, BD tourist stop pouring in there... You would had been on the same foot of Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam if there were not BD and had to beg Maharashtra and Gujrat for running your state civil services. By the way I saw your Chief minister weared his shoes out to get the funding (250 Mln)for your deep sea port while BD is building one for 10 Bln with its own money... see the difference???
You should had joined BD and formed a United Secular Bengal in 1947 and the offer was on the table. You guys were too communal to accept it and went to Delhis lap so that they could take care of yourself...

First try to become member of G20 and then lecture us about economy:)
 
37% live below poverty line India | Top News:argh:
4/18/2010 - 19:24.

It has been officially announced that 37% of the people in India are still below the poverty line. This has been reported by the Tendulkar Committee. The Planning Commission has also accepted the report. The statistics of the current report suggest that there is still a huge gap in between the planning and its execution.

The poverty in the country has increased by almost 10%. Earlier, the Planning Commission has been asked by the EGoM to submit the report on poverty line. The commission was asked to find out and specify the actual number of people who live below poverty line.

The EGoM has also faced the severe criticism of the draft legislation on the right to food. As per recent developments, the planning commission has approved the report submitted by the Tendulkar Committee. They have taken aspects like food, basic expenditure on health and education etc. into consideration while finalizing the report.

However, the Arjun Sengupta report had said 77% of Indians live on less than Rs 20 per day, where as 50% of the people has been reported to live below poverty by the N C Saxena Committee Report.
 
37% live below poverty line India | Top News:argh:
4/18/2010 - 19:24.

It has been officially announced that 37% of the people in India are still below the poverty line. This has been reported by the Tendulkar Committee. The Planning Commission has also accepted the report. The statistics of the current report suggest that there is still a huge gap in between the planning and its execution.

The poverty in the country has increased by almost 10%. Earlier, the Planning Commission has been asked by the EGoM to submit the report on poverty line. The commission was asked to find out and specify the actual number of people who live below poverty line.

The EGoM has also faced the severe criticism of the draft legislation on the right to food. As per recent developments, the planning commission has approved the report submitted by the Tendulkar Committee. They have taken aspects like food, basic expenditure on health and education etc. into consideration while finalizing the report.

However, the Arjun Sengupta report had said 77% of Indians live on less than Rs 20 per day, where as 50% of the people has been reported to live below poverty by the N C Saxena Committee Report.

Dont you get tired typing the same stuff all the time in all the threads??

Are your debating skills limited in just talking about poverty of India in a defense forum??
 
Dont you get tired typing the same stuff all the time in all the threads??

Are your debating skills limited in just talking about poverty of India in a defense forum??

He's seeking some attention. modeling ka shawk hai isko, es attention lover ko.
 
37% live below poverty line India | Top News:argh:
4/18/2010 - 19:24.

It has been officially announced that 37% of the people in India are still below the poverty line. This has been reported by the Tendulkar Committee. The Planning Commission has also accepted the report. The statistics of the current report suggest that there is still a huge gap in between the planning and its execution.

The poverty in the country has increased by almost 10%. Earlier, the Planning Commission has been asked by the EGoM to submit the report on poverty line. The commission was asked to find out and specify the actual number of people who live below poverty line.

The EGoM has also faced the severe criticism of the draft legislation on the right to food. As per recent developments, the planning commission has approved the report submitted by the Tendulkar Committee. They have taken aspects like food, basic expenditure on health and education etc. into consideration while finalizing the report.

However, the Arjun Sengupta report had said 77% of Indians live on less than Rs 20 per day, where as 50% of the people has been reported to live below poverty by the N C Saxena Committee Report.

I have only one reply for our chinese friend...

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Dont you get tired typing the same stuff all the time in all the threads??

Are your debating skills limited in just talking about poverty of India in a defense forum??

Simple reason, i can't stand losers picking on someone not their own size.:argh::partay:
 
Bangladesh is prosperous, and your Dream Calcutta will die the next day, BD tourist stop pouring in there

There are tourists from everywhere of India, and last time I checked tourism is not main source of income for Kolkata.

You would had been on the same foot of Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam if there were not BD and had to beg Maharashtra and Gujrat for running your state civil services.

Eh? whats wrong with Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam? Bihar's gdp growth is highest in India, once they get rid of demagogic politicians they will prosper too, same goes for Jharkhand and Assam. And civil servants are distributed all over India, a gujrati may work in Bengal and a Bengali may work in Tamilnadu, that's how things work in federal union of states.

By the way I saw your Chief minister weared his shoes out to get the funding (250 Mln)for your deep sea port while BD is building one for 10 Bln with its own money... see the difference???

Once again that's how things work in federal unions, every states had to go to Delhi for money, Bengal is no exception. And our commies have this rare ability to shoot their own foot. See how Mamata bringing all the trains to Bengal now! ;)

You should had joined BD and formed a United Secular Bengal in 1947 and the offer was on the table. You guys were too communal to accept it and went to Delhis lap so that they could take care of yourself...

If we take this forum as an example then I'm sure we made right decision. Yes we are communal thats we we didnt see any riot in Bengal after independence, yes we are communal thats why hindu population in BD decreased gradually and still decreasing, yes we are communal thats why we still dont have any religion based political party in our region. duh!
 
First try to become member of G20 and then lecture us about economy:)

Welll we dont want a automatic entry with a Billion people in the baggage. We are working our *** off to get into that elite club. And you know what we will be a developed country by then like Korea not with half of our population without toilet... :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 

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