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India will crush Bangladesh in a matter of weeks.
You are quite optimistic about the BD forces
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India will crush Bangladesh in a matter of weeks.
You are quite optimistic about the BD forces. Though it might indeed take more than a week given the levels we have to maintain on the western and northern borders.
only Pakistanis will believe a Pakistani propaganda, the whole world knows the genocidal death toll of 1971. fact is foreign NGOs have backed up the proof.
Even then, it would be pointless if war happens which defeats the whole point of India having invested on Bangladesh so far. Rest assured, India is not that stupid to let that escalate in the first place.
But the rest of your bigger portion is opinion which you claimed as fact which is refuted as strictly opinion.
That would be like saying Pakistan would crush Afghanistan easily, but the possibility of that happening is very unlikely. But you are using that as excuse to avoid dealing with the questions posited below.
What do you expect from the controlled census where minority-elected government is ruling against the wills of majority in Bangladesh?
So you are saying that everyone in Pakistan and Bangladesh have access to Internet through laptops or smart phone devices? Because we are talking about million of populations that have no access to either way.
We just saw the majority of crowds rallied for the opposition party's leader that resulted in being jailed and executed to death who maintained pro-Pakistan stance along with the majority of crowd. That is clear evidence as one can get.
But no, let's take this forum as testament of the ground reality on the behalf of the entire nation. Bravo!![]()
He is not far off, and then you singled out Pakistan in regards to Bangladesh vs India as oppose to Pakistan/Bangladesh vs India.
He based his statement based on the likely scenario which India fears to this day [confirmation], hence working overtime to ensure its influence remain intact in Bangladesh through its vested political party which has been mentioned repeatedly yet fell on your deaf ear.
If Bangladesh is not important asset for Pakistan, then why India is wasting its time in Bangladesh. Why China is investing in Bangladesh? Why Pakistan is still closely monitoring the political situation which one of ISI agent was caught gathering intel information not long ago? That brings to your point.
How can you find yourself laughing on Pakistan-Bangladesh while you clarify fearing Pakistan and China in term of perspective from India which is the whole point of maintaining its influence intact in Bangladesh leaving no chance of vulnerability waiting to be exploited?
Followed by the explanation in the simplest form as possible!
You make fun of Bangladesh, see Bangladesh as no asset for Pakistan, and you points out India fears Pakistan and China the most. Why do you think India is working very hard overtime to maintain its influence in Bangladesh?![]()
China didn't do out of goodness for Pakistan, and precisely the same reason why China is investing on Bangladesh. Only you are not able to piece it together which you already deemed Bangladesh as worthless to you while China/Pakistan and India beg to differ.![]()
Why should Bangladeshis come to Delhi to give interview to European organisations? Why wasn't the interview held in BD?
Well, may be. But, this guy tells that the people from his region are close to Indian Muslims or something similar. Can't get what he is trying to say.. But, He is more interested in escaping from BD to some central European country and that's why he was there in Delhi.Well take it from me - there are *no* regions in Bangladesh where people really *adore* India.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina came down hard on Pakistan for spreading false and fabricated information regarding genocide carried out by the Pakistan occupation force during the Liberation War in 1971.
Published : 20 Feb 2017, 16:07:41 | Updated : 20 Feb 2017, 16:22:51
Pakistan spreading propaganda about 1971 genocide: PM
Illegal Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addresses the Ekushey Padak awarding ceremony held at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Dhaka on Monday. –Focus Bangla Photo
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina came down hard on Pakistan for spreading false and fabricated information regarding genocide carried out by the Pakistan occupation force during the Liberation War in 1971.
The Prime Minister said Bangladesh was liberated with the supreme sacrifice of the three million people and sanctity of two lakh mothers and sisters. It is an established fact as the entire world had witnessed the Pakistani cruelty in 1971.
“But their conspiracy is still going on, which came to light from a recently published book by a Pakistani author,” the Prime Minister said.
The Prime Minister said while distributing the Ekushey Padak-2017 at a function organised by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs at Osmani Memorial Hall in Dhaka on Monday, reports BSS.
The Prime Minister said that the writer, 'sponsored by the Pakistani intelligence agencies', completely ignored the killing, torture and repression of the Pakistani occupation forces on Bangalees in 1971.
The author also denied the fact that Pakistani forces carried out the genocide on Bangalee people first on the black night of March 25 in the year of liberation.
“This author has tried to present distorted information on our freedom struggle, and manipulated many photographs of the victims captured by the world media at that time with new captions and false narration . . . its’ their new conspiracy against our independence,” she said.
“(But) when Bangladesh as an independent state is moving fast economically, appearing as a role model of development in the world, in this time the Pakistani conspiracy is not acceptable at all,” the Premier said.
Sheikh Hasina said her government decided that from now on Bangladesh would observe March 25 as the Genocide Day and take initiatives to draw attention and recognition of the global community to “expose Pakistan’s brutality on Bangalee people”.
But, unfortunately, she said, a section of political leaders in Bangladesh, particularly BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia claimed that the figure is not true.
The Premier said Begum Zia’s claim was a ‘shame’ for the nation and disgrace for millions of martyrs and drew everybody’s attention to the links between the Pakistani propaganda and Khaleda Zia’s claims.
“The severity of genocide across the world is measured not by the number of victims but by the scale of cruelty of the perpetrators while in Bangladesh there is no family where at least one family member didn’t make supreme sacrifice life for independence,” the Premier said.
The Premier said the new generation must know the nation's glorious history to be prepared for the future challenges as "Bangladesh will not live bowing its head to others".
"We will develop the nation with our own resources to make a dignified position for us in the world," she said.
The Prime Minister urged everybody to remain careful so that none can destroy the achievements and successes of the Bangalee people saying the successes of the nation cannot be wiped out.
"As a nation Bangalee people have earned everything in exchange of huge sacrifice and struggle. We have to hold up these achievements and remain careful so that none can destroy these achievements," she said.
Congratulating the Ekushey Padak recipients, the Prime Minster hoped that the award would inspire the future generation to do more great work for the people, who would learn from them and follow their footprint.
The Prime Minister said as a nation Bangalees had a language, state and hundreds of years of history, culture and tradition. But, unfortunately a conspiracy was being hatched to send our culture and heritage to oblivion since formation of the artificial statehood of Pakistan.
Sheikh Hasina said her government is making constant stride to honour the personalities who are silently playing significant roles in the national arenas arts, literature and culture and the socioeconomic sectors.
"People of the country have even forgotten many of them (who had contributed to these areas) and even we have no information about them. But, we're trying to recollect those names," she said seeking peoples support in this initiative.
The Premier said Ekushey taught all to "raise our voice and forge resistance against any injustice and not to bow head to others and therefore the Ekushey is a very significant day for us".
Sheikh Hasina said the spirit of immortal Ekushey has transcended across the world following UN recognition to the historic day of February 21 as the International Mother Language Day.
"It's a great pride for us and simultaneously it has enhanced our responsibilities to develop our mother language and protect all mother languages of the world," she said recalling the role of two expatriate Bangladeshi nationals for their move to earn the UN recognition.
Out of that global responsibility, Sheikh Hasina said, her government established the International Mother Language Institute for conducting research on origin, evolution and development of all languages as well as their preservation and practice.
The Prime Minister said the right to speak in Bangla was achieved through a process of long struggle which began in 1948 and got final shape with the supreme sacrifice of the people on February 21, 1952.
"The struggle had gained ground in 1948 with formation of the 'Rashtrabasha Sangram Parishad' (Council for State Language) which was proposed by the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman," she said.
The Prime Minister said the supreme sacrifice on February 21, 1952 had created a renaissance in the spirit of Bengali people. Ekushey sprouted out the spirit of nationalism in the Bengali mind which eventually led to country's liberation.
"Bangladesh was born with the spirit of secularism. We have to uphold the spirit so that the country can ensure its position in the global community.
And it's possible through socio economic development of the country," she said. She expressed her firm confidence in bright future of the country saying "Bangladesh will go ahead and we will be able to build Bangladesh as a poverty and hunger free nation".
Minister for Cultural Affairs Asaduzzaman Noor presided over the function while it was conducted by Cabinet Secretary M Shafiul Alam.
Secretary in Charge of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs Ministry Ibrahim Hossain Khan gave welcome address.
Cabinet members, PM's advisors, judges, MPs, foreign diplomats, litterateurs, academics, Ekushey Award laureates of previous years and high civil and military officials attended the function.
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You can call pakistani gov corrupt .looter.or even worse but calling them they think abut 1971 is BS.they never talk abut what happen kn 1990 or 2000 even
The BD is talking about it BECUAUSE a Pakistani author published a book full of false information. She has a duty to set the record straight.
Even otherrwise, it is important that Pakistani youth grow up knowing the real facts however much they may show past Pakistani actions in bad light, because they have to learn from it. False propaganda only damages them further.
BD is insignificant for many European countries. Bangladesh, Nepal, Srilanka visa aspirants ends up in India as many embassies in India work as their south asian embassies.
Well, may be. But, this guy tells that the people from his region are close to Indian Muslims or something similar. Can't get what he is trying to say.. But, He is more interested in escaping from BD to some central European country and that's why he was there in Delhi.
Your babbling is breaking respect I have regarding turkey and Turkish member .
Even then, it would be pointless if war happens which defeats the whole point of India having invested on Bangladesh so far. Rest assured, India is not that stupid to let that escalate in the first place.
I think it is other way around with Pakistan constantly urged to believe the narrative of Indian-controlled information about genocidal death in 71' which many experts shattered the delusion of official narrative with pointing incorrect details founded on weak substance without evidence mentioned in great deal on books available.
How can Bangladesh benefit by repeatedly speaking about 1971 genocide. Do you people get economic growth or does your country get more attraction from the foreign countries. You tell me is your Government true to your country or is it doing the biding of Indians to please them, just because Hasina know she can be in power as long as she want's if the indians are pleased.
How can Bangladesh benefit by repeatedly speaking about 1971 genocide. Do you people get economic growth or does your country get more attraction from the foreign countries. You tell me is your Government true to your country or is it doing the biding of Indians to please them, just because Hasina know she can be in power as long as she want's if the indians are pleased.