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    Make India, Bangaldesh, Nepal, Bhutan..."Borderless": What Sri Lankan President Said

    What is the issue with that? It is a known fact that Pakistanis themselves acknowledge Afro-Arab ancestry. For instance, Muhammad Bin Qasim, an Afro-Arab, holds a significant place in Islamic history of Pakistan
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    Make India, Bangaldesh, Nepal, Bhutan..."Borderless": What Sri Lankan President Said

    You are the first Bangladeshi I have encountered online who appears to engage in logical discussions. Are you the same Maira La who previously argued with me, asserting that Pakistanis and Bangladeshis are Caucasians while Indians are Negroids?
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    Make India, Bangaldesh, Nepal, Bhutan..."Borderless": What Sri Lankan President Said

    Hey, Hero Alom, you have not addressed my question yet. Why do you blame Hindus for stereotyping Bangladeshis as short and black, when it was actually Pakistani Muslims who initiated such stereotypes?
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    Make India, Bangaldesh, Nepal, Bhutan..."Borderless": What Sri Lankan President Said

    Rajakar @Maira La has been unjustly accusing Hindus of the genocide of Bengali Muslims carried out by the Pakistan army in 1971. In reality, it was the Indian army that fought alongside Bangladesh against Pakistan, and the support from India was crucial for the Bengalis to achieve their...
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    Make India, Bangaldesh, Nepal, Bhutan..."Borderless": What Sri Lankan President Said

    I agree with everything you have mentioned. But How can someone blame India and Hindus for what Pakistan did to Bangladesh prior to 1971? The Indian Millitary drove out the Pakistani forces from Bangladesh, with the courageous sacrifices made by the Bengalis alongside them.
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    Make India, Bangaldesh, Nepal, Bhutan..."Borderless": What Sri Lankan President Said

    What truly astounds me is that these Bangladeshis accuse Hindus and Indians of creating the myth that Bangladeshis are small and black, while in fact it was West Pakistanis who first started spreading such stereotypes about East Pakistan. On different social media sites, Pakistanis continue to...
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    Make India, Bangaldesh, Nepal, Bhutan..."Borderless": What Sri Lankan President Said

    Considering the presence of approximately 25 million Bangladeshi Muslim refugees in India, it is necessary for Bangladesh to address and accept their return first.
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    Mumbai: the Infernal Megalopolis

    Your business ideas are truly impressive. The concept of "lungi secret," drawing inspiration from the success of Victoria's Secret, is an exceptional and innovative business idea that surpasses even the visionary thinking of the greatest minds in entrepreneurship.
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    Mumbai: the Infernal Megalopolis

    Do you imply that, much like France is renowned for its exquisite French wine and Russia for its exceptional Russian vodka, Bangladesh is renowned for its remarkable Bangladeshi chaddis?
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    Mumbai: the Infernal Megalopolis

    I concur that Bangladesh has excelled in the art of chaddi stitching and stands as a pioneer in this field. With their extensive experience and expertise, they have surpassed other countries in this particular domain.
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    Make India, Bangaldesh, Nepal, Bhutan..."Borderless": What Sri Lankan President Said

    there should be an exchange of Bangladeshi Hindus with Muslims in India. This idea aligns with the concept of the two-nation theory.
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    Mumbai: the Infernal Megalopolis

    Jokes aside, do you not think that earning 43 billion USD solely from exporting garments is a substantial amount of foreign exchange for Bangladesh?
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    Mumbai: the Infernal Megalopolis

    Bangladesh generates a substantial annual income of 43 billion USD solely from exporting garments, which is quite impressive for a country with a population of 160 million. The textile industry, being labor-intensive, offers a greater number of low-end job opportunities...
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    Mumbai: the Infernal Megalopolis

    If Karachi is considered to be 20 years ahead of Dhaka in terms of development, then it can be said that Kathmandu is significantly more advanced than Dhaka, with a gap of 100 years separating the two cities in terms of progress.
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    Mumbai: the Infernal Megalopolis

    I find Karachi and Dhaka to be indistinguishable; they are exactly the same without any noticeable differences. Moreover, both these cities cannot compare to the physical infrastructure of cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune and Ahmedabad in India...
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    Mumbai: the Infernal Megalopolis

    Do you believe that you can compare Kolkata to Dhaka? The slums in Dharavi are perhaps the only place that can be likened to the conditions found in Dhaka.
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    How's it like to be East Asian with Indian citizenship?

    Now I understand why Indians refer to you as "Kangladesh." Sylhetis tend to exhibit more pronounced Mongoloid facial features in comparison to the rest of Bangladesh.
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    How's it like to be East Asian with Indian citizenship?

    Yes and Sylheti-speaking individuals encounter a high degree of discrimination in the remaining parts of Bangladesh. @Maira La I used to believe that Pakistanis were delusional in comparing themselves to India, but now it seems that Bangladeshis surpass them in terms of being delusional.
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    How's it like to be East Asian with Indian citizenship?

    While it would be an oversimplification to make sweeping generalizations, it is true that individuals from northeastern states in India may encounter varying degrees of discrimination in the southern regions as well as other parts of the country. Discrimination can be experienced by anyone when...
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    How's it like to be East Asian with Indian citizenship?

    It is crucial to acknowledge that discrimination can be experienced by individuals from northeastern states within the northeastern region itself. Additionally, mainland Indians residing in the northeast may also encounter discrimination from the local population. The issue is multifaceted and...
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