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Awami govt proved again - they are indian stooges

Awami indian stooge govt is making crocodile tears for war crime but letting indian company take over a beverage company run by 1971 freedom fighter welfare assocciation. Profit from this company was used for welfare of freedom fighters will now be in indian pocket. Awami digital deception goes on.....

Report in Bangla:
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I really dont know what is bigger ... Your hate for AL OR your hate for India.

Although i could not comprehend Bangla in that online article, i assume some BD company was taken over by some Indian Company?

Was this a hostile take over or was this governed by rules of your land? .. Was the owner signed to sign the sell agreement on Gun point? .... If answer is negative to any of the above, kindly take your pile of $hit some place else. Dont drag my country in your day to day transaction's. If you so hate India and are sensitive to any money being earned by a Indian company, maybe you can also stop your cricketer's to stop playing and earning money from the IPL. That would be a fair start. That would show you are more than a cry baby.
 
In another stooge move Awami stooge regime allowing india to have air marshal in its flights to Dhaka. Even Nepal is resisting same indian move. These india airmarshal wiill roam around airport carrying their arms. This goes to show what Bangladesh has reduced to by awami stooge regime.

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Dhaka likely to allow sky marshals on Indian planes

Khawaza Main Uddin

The government is going to allow two Indian airlines carry sky marshal—armed guards—on board their aircraft during flights to and from Dhaka.

Sources in the home and civil aviation ministries said the Indian authorities in a recent letter asked for Bangladesh’s consent to allow the sky marshals for Air India and Indian Airlines, citing security risks.

Accordingly, the civil aviation ministry earlier this week directed the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh to make necessary arrangements for allowing what they said ‘anti-terrorist marksmen on flights’, ministry sources informed New Age.

Chairman of the civil aviation authority could not be reached for his comments on when the Indian airlines would be allowed to send sky marshals on flights to and from recently renamed Shahjalal International Airport at Dhaka.

A source in the CAAB office, said, ‘It is now a matter of formality’. Dhaka may also request India to allow sky marshal for Biman Bangladesh Airlines flights to and from Indian airports, the source added.

Also known as air marshal or flight marshal, a sky marshal is in an undercover agent on board a commercial aircraft who is positioned at a special corner to guard against hijacking and other terrorist moves.

The sky marshals are supposed to deposit their weapons to customs authorities before and after the flights.

However, Bangladesh does not have any formal agreement with India on allowing sky marshals on aircraft.

India and the United States – the two strategic allies in global and regional security concerns — recently signed an agreement on deployment of sky marshals for two-way flights.

Asked about security implications of allowing sky marshals for Bangladesh, strategic analyst Imtiaz Ahmad, a professor of International Relations at Dhaka University, said Dhaka must put forward a proposal for signing an agreement on this on the basis of reciprocity.

‘Using sky marshals can be a normal practice in today’s world where counter-terrorism is a major issue. But there should be joint international efforts to combat terrorism while an Indo-Bangladesh agreement should be in place on the basis of sovereign equality for allowing sky marshals,’ he said.

Imtiaz expressed his views that the international community should tell India to solve her problems such as Kashmir dispute, insurgencies in northeast region and communal tensions in Gujrat so that the sources of terrorism were not nurtured or instigated.

‘India cannot blame countries like ours for the problem of terrorism somehow created by herself without taking remedial measures. The Bangladesh government must at least ensure through an agreement that Biman or GMG can also deploy sky marshals on their flights to and from India,’ he added.

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From Sky marshals we get to the topic of Kashmir. Interesting analysis.

Every country is entitled to its security and security of its citizens. That has nothing to do with Kashmir. If Awami govt was a Pakistan slave, it would be liked in this forum but I guess it is a tad out of fashion in reality.

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In another stooge move Awami stooge regime allowing india to have air marshal in its flights to Dhaka. Even Nepal is resisting same indian move. These india airmarshal wiill roam around airport carrying their arms. This goes to show what Bangladesh has reduced to by awami stooge regime.


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newagebd? Always giving some anti-India news... Why don't you post news from Janakantha? ;)

We understand that as AL creating brotherly relation with India the anti-independence forces having heart burns. Because it was India that saved people of BD from Jamaat's brutalities.

Jamaat now....


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Good going AL, better cooperation with India is always good for BD. We should go forward with BIMSTEC and bilaterally.
 
It's a continuous research work on "Awami govt proved again - they are indian stooges". The ill-activities should be exposed and Idune Vhai exposing those to us kindheartedly. Otherwise we could not know those deceptions by AL.
 
It's a continuous research work on "Awami govt proved again - they are indian stooges". The ill-activities should be exposed and Idune Vhai exposing those to us kindheartedly. Otherwise we could not know those deceptions by AL.

Research work................ !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Research work................ !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Ya, since he is giving us info, details, hypo, problem statements, data, analysis and appropriate references (linkz) about AL ill-activities so these are some kind of research. And these will work for other political researchers and will help the next generation.
 
man this tread already crossed 27 pages. Idune u got immense energy. U practice yoga or quantum?

As long awami regime piling us it stooge work against Bangladesh and Bangladeshis, we have to call it out. I am just messanger here.
You should take your grievance to the source - awami stooge regime.
 
Ya, since he is giving us info, details, hypo, problem statements, data, analysis and appropriate references (linkz) about AL ill-activities so these are some kind of research. And these will work for other political researchers and will help the next generation.

bro, i really didnt want to step into this thread, but just have to say, no research shouldnt be one sided. so far idune has done nothing but throw dirt at AL. I really couldnt care less (hence i never stepped in before) but fact remains that any research conducted with a heavy political bias is likely to be skewed. maybe a neutral research into AL is what is needed. Then we can determine their pros and cons.
 
bro, i really didnt want to step into this thread, but just have to say, no research shouldnt be one sided. so far idune has done nothing but throw dirt at AL. I really couldnt care less (hence i never stepped in before) but fact remains that any research conducted with a heavy political bias is likely to be skewed. maybe a neutral research into AL is what is needed. Then we can determine their pros and cons.

Ya, a researcher should be unbiased. So I can say you one thing that is just consider those posts as credible posts where he could give you reasonable reference and links.
 
In another indian stooge move Awami regime has signed transshipment agreement with india jeopardizing Bangladesh strategic and economic standing. With this move Awami indian stooge regime slowly but surely selling Bangladesh competitiveness to india.

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Bangladesh signs transhipment deal with India

Bss, DhakaBangladesh yesterday signed an agreement to finalise a transhipment deal with India to allow Indian goods to be transported to its northeastern Tripura state through Bangladesh territory, officials said.

"I have just signed the agreement declaring our Ashuganj as a new port of call,'' Shipping Secretary Abdul Mannan Hawladar told the news agency. It will transport Indian heavy consignments for their Palatana Power Project in Tripura, he added.

He said with the deal, in line with an earlier decision taken during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's India tour in January, the northern Ashuganj would be the second transhipment point and fifth port of call in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh signs transhipment deal with India
 
DEPLOYMENT OF INDIAN SECURITY MEN
Govt. shouldn't lower nation's dignity, sovereignty

Faisal Rahim

Two moves by the Indian government in terms of deploying Black Commandos to protect its High Commission in Dhaka and the High Commissioner in particular and sky marshals at Dhaka airport ostensibly to protect Indian airliners have caused new concerns here to many strategic analysts.
Analysts appear critical about the motives behind such moves, asking themselves that at a time when India has a very friendly government in Dhaka why is she trying to put their own specialised security arrangement to all Indian installations in Bangladesh. BNP standing committee member and former army chief Gen. (Retd) Mahbubur Rahman categorised such a move as an attempt on the country's sovereignty and integrity saying it may bring serious threat to the nation's security and independence.
Meanwhile analysts explained that the Indian authority may not feel secured despite there being a friendly government here as it looks to most Bangladeshis as hostile to Delhi's hegemonistic stance.
The feeling of "a friendly government in an enemy nation'' may have prompted the Indian policy makers to think of such moves and the ruling Awami League may also have a positive view of such deployment as this may work as additional safety leverage in times of crisis, analysts believe. They say India had to fly commandos to West Bengal closer to Bangladesh border during the BDR mutiny in February last year. It also put on alert its Eastern Command and Border Security Force that time only to convince later about the need to station some of its intervention forces here under the cover of security personnel.
Knowledgeable sources say India has sent proposal to Bangladesh's foreign ministry to allow placement of the 'Black Commandos' in its mission in Dhaka. Such forces will not only protect the mission from attacks by 'terrorists' groups but also accompany the High Commissioner whenever he moves out of the office travelling through the city to attend functions.

Sky marshals
The 'sky marshals' similarly will have a logistic support station at the Dhaka airport and although the proposal refers to protect the Indian airliners operating to and from here from presumed terrorists attacks. But India may also have in-built capacity from the logistic station to field intervention forces at the time of a domestic crisis threatening its interest here. It is learnt that the foreign ministry has sent the Indian proposal to the home ministry for a decision and the Indian diplomats in the capital are now directly dealing with the home ministry officials.
In a separate move the government has recently decided to deploy armed police battalion in Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet airports to lighten security arrangements against presumed terrorist threats at these airports and the deployment has already started. Some analysts tend to relate this deployment with the Indian attempt to bring its security force here to beef up hold on the country's internal security. But the question is will it be able to dissuade Delhi to bring further pressure on the government to allow deployment of sky marshals in Dhaka airport?
Gen. (Retd) Mahbubur Rahman wondered why India wants to put in place additional security build up underestimating Bangladesh government's protection. He said India may be using security threats from terrorist groups to justify the move but there is no such threats coming from any quarter. He said, "It is true, there is a substantive opposition to Indian strategic designs over this nation but it is entirely confined to activism in political opposition without visible physical threats."
He said, Bangladesh is known to be a moderate Muslim nation, no insurgency such as the Indian Maoists exists here which seriously threats the Indian Union. Besides, no diplomatic mission in Dhaka is having its own special security to protect its personnel or assets except the USA.

Physical infiltration
The internal security system here has so far proved quite capable to protect diplomats and their missions in Dhaka, he added. Moreover if somebody wants greater protection, Bangladesh is capable to mobilise it. "It has the experience and the ability," Gen Mahbub said taking exception to the Indian moves. He was critical of the Indian plan to station 'sky marshals' at the airports saying it only shows the "lack of confidence'' in Bangladesh government's security arrangement in one hand and an attempt by the Indian policy makers to make ''physical infiltration'' into the country's internal security system on the other.
The Indian move also shows the lack of respect to the country's sovereignty and integrity, he said hoping Delhi will not go ahead with its plan to establish a parallel security system at the airport and in the Indian Mission. It may be misused as intervention force in the country's domestic matters as and when India may so decide, he fears.
Gen. Mahbub said the way India wants to make its security build up here only refers to a status of a very weak and fragile nation that Bangladesh may stand now in the Indian eyes. He said if diplomatic missions start bringing their own security personnel the security and sovereignty of the country may become vulnerable. "A respectable nation which won independence through a bloody war must never allow it to happen. In all sense it should not allow it and the Awami League government must not do anything that may compromise the dignity of the nation," he said.
Gen. Mahbub said there is no such example in modern history. He said, the nation is watching the new threats to its sovereignty and integrity and it must oppose the deployment of foreign troops here under any pretext.


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Another Awami stooge move to loot money from Bangladesh and to make money for india. 500 MW electricity will virtually do nothing for Bangladesh but Bangladesh will suffer following ways:

1) This is an indian power grid transit ploy and awami stooges using Bangladesh money to facilitate indian electricity transit. By using this power import deception india will transport its surplus power from NE to western part.

2) Awami stooge regime will spend well over 1500 cr taka. With this money Bangladesh can easily setup power plants on its own.

3) This indo -awami stooge scheme to import indian electricity will encourage indians to put more dam on river like surma/barak, Jamuna, Teesta and cause disaster for Bangladesh. And then turn back try to sell electricity to us - Awami long range "digital deception"


4) If anyone look through the term of deal Awami stooges made, india will determine the power tariff and will be very high and very exploiting clause imposed by indians.

5) India itself do not have enough electricity and most likely will not able to sustain supplying electricity to Bangladesh.


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Govt to install 40-km cross-border power transmission line by 2012


FHM Humayan Kabir

The government will install a 40-kilometre long 400kv cross-border power transmission line at a cost of Tk10.40 billion by June 2012 aiming at importing electricity from India, officials said Saturday.

Govt to install 40-km cross-border power transmission line by 2012
 
In line with indo-Awami plan, this is systematic plan to dismantle BDR and destroy Bangladesh first line of defense.

First: Awami regime (Sheikh Hasina, her nephew, ministers and MP) exploiting isolated grievance within BDR, instigated the massacre of 50 Bangladesh army officers.

Second: Use that massacre as an excuse to take away BDR arms and BDR still largely left at that. By doing this Awami regime facilitated series of indian incursion into Bangladesh and killing of Bangladeshi citizens.

Third: Using BSF killing of Bangladeshi citizens as an excuse, Awami regime took away independence of night time movement in boarder area. No sovereign and self respected country can undermine its own independence such way. One more eye opening proof of Awami regime is indian stooge.

Fourth: Now Awami regime using Indian killing of Bangladeshi citizens as an excuse to permanently disarm BDR and destroy Bangladesh first line of defense.

Fifth: Awami regime following indian prescription has decreased BDR budget in continuation of destruction of BDR.

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Dhaka proposes Delhi use of non-lethal weapons for border guards

Posted by Bright on Jun 10th, 2010 // No Comment

Bangladesh has sent a proposal to India seeking that border guards of the countries ought to make use of non-lethal weapons, in lieu of deadly firearms as carried by them now, to keep away from civilian casualties in the border.

‘We have proposed use of non-lethal weapons to India in maintaining border security so that no one dies from gunshots… India is thinking about our proposal with importance,’ the home secretary, Abdus Sobhan Sikder, told New Age on Wednesday.

India has already warned its Border Security Force against such border killing saying it would show a zero tolerance towards such incidents in future, according to the secretary.
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No casualty has so far been reported after the imposition of restrictions on nighttime movement of people in the border in recent times, according to the officials concerned.

All deputy commissioners in bordering districts have been asked to document to the home ministry on execution of the restrictions & overall border situation at an early date, the officials said.

The government on May 16 imposed restrictions on nighttime movement of people in border areas to keep away from Bangladeshis being killed by India’s Border Security Force & check cross-border smuggling.

The Indian guards have reportedly killed over 900 Bangladeshis in a decade & most of the shootings usually took place at night.

Day Red Dhaka proposes Delhi use of non-lethal weapons for border guards
 
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