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Awami govt proved again - they are indian stooges

Infiltration and deception are only indian way. RAW does it and indian media, govt, politicians and indians in general make deceptive cover for RAW's work. Time and again we have seen the patteren.

You are spot on, as usual (and you continue to amaze me). Why don't you do something about it. I'm sure you still have patriots in BD. Do something about it Amigo. Lets not let nefarious Indian's eat you.
 
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Who knows? Maybe RAW controls BDR too :yahoo:

Last time i heard from members, RAW controlled Army, BDR, GoB, Election commissioner , ex care taker government... etc.. Now they have added Media and india's politician and general public as well.

makes you wonder why this idiots don't perform so well at home ground.

Most amusing if you ask me...and entertaining.
 
Last time i heard from members, RAW controlled Army, BDR, GoB, Election commissioner , ex care taker government... etc.. Now they have added Media and india's politician and general public as well.

makes you wonder why this idiots don't perform so well at home ground.

Most amusing if you ask me...and entertaining.

RAW is not at all designed to perform at own home but at others'. Just like Swine Flu---coming from swines doing wonder havoc in real human.
 
BNP demands withdrawal of Pinak :tup:

Priyo News Dhaka, Tuesday, June 23, 2009 - 3:34pm

The BNP Parliamentary Party today demanded immediate withdrawal of Indian High Commissioner Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty for his objectionable comment on water experts of Bangladesh.

Opposition chief whip Jainal Abdin Farrouque made the demand on Tuesday on the grounds that Chakravarty had meddled in Bangladesh's internal affairs and made statements in breach of diplomatic etiquette. But, the party did not communicate their position to the Indian or Bangladesh government.

"We want his immediate withdrawal as the envoy has been making comments for long violating diplomatic etiquette," Farrouque told reporters at a briefing at the media centre at parliament building.

Chakravarty on June 21 at a seminar on South Asian connectivity had called the Bangladeshi water experts who opposed the controversial Tipaimukh dam 'so called experts' in the presence of foreign minister Dipu Moni.

The whip alleged that the Indian envoy overstepped the line in his manners and comments after the Awami League government had assumed power. Farrouque said Chakravarty made such comments in presence of the foreign minister and accused her of 'unpardonable crime' for 'failing' to safeguard sovereignty. It has been proved that the minister cannot uphold the country's dignity, he said.

Replying to a question, Farrouque said they would return to parliament if they were provided 'respectable' numbers of seats, opposition chief Khaleda Zia got adequate security and party adherents were allowed to enter her cantonment house.

MPs Barkatullah Bulu, Mahbubuddin Khokan, Shahid Uddin CHowdhury Anny and Nazimuddin Ahmed were, among others, present at the briefing.

I also think he must go. This moran talking like as he own bd or something.

BNP demands withdrawal of Pinak | priyo.com
 
RAW is not at all designed to perform at own home but at others'. Just like Swine Flu---coming from swines doing wonder havoc in real human.

Dude , you know what , you bangladeshis should just stop blaming indian members for this

If a small intelligence agency has taken over your whole country , then you guys should be ashamed of yourselves. This just proves your incompetence

Look into your own mistakes. Look into the reasons why you fell into "RAW's evil traps" etc etc.
If it's anyone's fault , its your country's , not RAW's .
 
Once again indian stooge Awami govt in Bangladesh and its stooge foreign minister telling lies and deceiving people people.

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Bangladesh deprived of 18,583 cusecs of Ganges water

Dipu Moni claims due share received

The foreign minister, Dipu Moni, on Friday claimed Bangladesh got its due share of the Ganges water at the Farakka Barrage point in 2009 although Joint River Commission records say it was deprived of at least 18,583 cusecs of water of its due share.

‘The Awami League government signed the Ganges Water Treaty on December 12, 1996 and we are getting our due share at Farakka,’ the foreign minister said as she talked with reporters about Tipaimukh dam after inaugurating a fair organised by the Foreign Office Wives’ Association at the state guesthouse Padma.
The official records available with the Joint River Commission, however, do not conform to the minister’s claim.
According to a release issued by the commission on June 1, Bangladesh got 5,24,058 cusecs of water at the Farakka point during the water sharing period between January 1 and May 31. The due share was 5,42,641 cusecs, according to the treaty.
A close examination of the records also showed although Bangladesh had been guaranteed 35,000 cusecs of water during March 11–20, April 1–10 and April 21–30, the flow of water in the River Padma at the Hardinge Bridge point was 34,676 cusecs, 29,286 cusecs and 30,684 cusecs.

http://www.newagebd.com/2009/jun/20/front.html#11
 
Indian Stooges act can not get any better than this - senior Awami minister now supporting indian and their HC interference.

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Ashraf differs with Dipu, says Pinak did not step out of line

Staff Correspondent
LGRD and cooperatives minister Syed Ashraful Islam on Thursday came to the defence of Indian high commissioner Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty contradicting the views of foreign minister Dipu Moni that the envoy might have stepped out of line in his remarks on Bangladeshi water experts.
‘I don’t think so,’ Ashraf said in reply to a media question whether the remarks of the Indian high commissioner were beyond diplomatic norms.
Foreign minister Dipu Moni on Wednesday said that Pinak Ranjan might have departed from ‘diplomatic norms’ while making comments recently on the views of Bangladeshi water experts and environmentalists on the Tipaimukh dam.
Pinak Ranjan on June 3 dubbed Bangladeshi experts’ concern over the Tipaimukh dam ‘politically motivated’ saying that the dam was not a ‘water diversion’ project, but a ‘hydroelectric project’ claiming that both Bangladesh and India would be benefited by it.
‘The Indian high commissioner, as the representative of a friendly neighbouring country, has expressed his opinion and views frankly,’ Ashraf, also the ruling Awami League’s spokesperson, told reporters after attending a memorial meeting for Awami Swechchhasebak League leader Golam Mostafa Milon at its central office on Bangabandhu Avenue.
Ashraf said envoys of different countries, including the US and China, at different times had talked openly about internal issues of the country.
About Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s demand for withdrawal of the Indian envoy, the AL spokesperson said Pinak Ranjan was the representative of a neighbouring country and the BNP should not kick up a fuss about such matters.
Ashraf termed Tipaimukh dam a national issue and urged the opposition to join the parliament to discuss the issue instead of trying to confuse and mislead the countrymen. ‘We should not be divided on a national issue and at this crucial hour we should work together.’
Referring to party leader Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury’s allegation that the party chief Sheikh Hasina was given poisoned food when she was in prison in 2007-08, he said investigation was going on in this regard. ‘Steps will be taken after the investigation is completed.’
About withdrawal of the ‘politically motivated cases’, Ashraf said the government wanted withdrawal of all such cases and a committee had already been constituted which would take a decision in this regard.
Replying to a question on the long-awaited national council of the Awami League, the party spokesperson said a meeting of the party presidium had been convened at 6:00pm Saturday when many political decisions would be adopted.
Chaired by Dhaka city (north) unit president of the ASL, Mobassher Chowdhury, the memorial meeting was also addressed by its leaders Pankaj Debnath, Motiur Rahman Moti, Mollah Abu Kawser and Prabal Roy.

http://www.newagebd.com/2009/jul/03/front.html#2
 
Indian Stooges act can not get any better than this - senior Awami minister now supporting indian and their HC interference.

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Ashraf differs with Dipu, says Pinak did not step out of line

Staff Correspondent
LGRD and cooperatives minister Syed Ashraful Islam

First of all, him or his so called family doesn't even have the smell of blood from Sayyid(Sayyid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) bloodline so he is anything but sayyid. What a disgrace!!!

He married to some Gujarati Hindu women from India so expect this dalal to be a true dalal of his hindu wife land. I don't expect anything but dalali from this dalal............
 
Another indian stooge act by Awami League to flood Bangladesh with more indian import at expanse of Bangladeshi industries.------------------------------------------------------------------
Dhaka to say 'yes' to Indian offer on tariff preference

Sheikh Shahariar Zaman

Bangladesh is going to sign a "letter of intent" on tariff facility with India despite the fact the former will not get any benefit out of it, at least, for now.

The duty free tariff preference (DFTP) scheme offered by New Delhi will not give Dhaka any new tariff benefit, commerce minister Muhammad Faruk Khan, while talking to the FE, admitted. "Trade is a continuous process and Bangladesh is likely to be benefited in the future," he said.

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After analysing the DFTP scheme, it is found that only one additional product will get new tariff facility, but Bangladesh does not export that product, the report said.

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Over 15 per cent of Bangladeshi imports come from India. Bangladesh has a large trade deficit with that country, according to a World Bank report.

Bangladesh's trade deficit with India was more than $3 billion in 2007-08. In that fiscal year Bangladesh exported $358 million worth of goods while imported Indian goods valued at $3.4 billion.

Business leaders blame tariff and non-tariff barriers imposed by India and the lack of market access for the large trade deficit.

Testing requirements, inadequate physical facilities at land customs stations of India, special labelling requirements, mandatory standards, banking difficulties, chemical tests (of goods) and other barriers hinder Bangladesh export to India, they said.

Dhaka to say 'yes' to Indian offer on tariff preference
 
Awami stooge govt using police brutality against Bangladeshis on be half indian interest.

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17 injured as police attack Tipaimukh protests, 2 arrested

Staff Correspondent

The police on Sunday arrested two and beat up a small group of young men and women who were rallying in front of the Indian High Commission at Gulshan against the India’s plan for Tipaimukh dam construction, witnesses said.

About 100 policemen attacked the group of 17, who are members of a left-leaning study circle and cultural group called Lamppost. Witnesses said the police in riot gears attacked the protesters and beat them up inhumanly to disperse them. The police did not even spare the women activists of the group, a bank official who witnessed the incident said.

The police clubbed and even stamped the girls and tore off the dresses of some of the protesters, he said. The police also arrested two of the protesters, Ashish Koraya and Prince Mahmud, secretaries of the organisation, at the instruction of two Indian High Commission officials who were standing near by. The arrested were bleeding in the head when they were taken in custody. Six of the injured were admitted to hospital, the protestors said.

Witnesses said the activists gathered in front of the high commission at around 11:00am and peacefully lined up along the footpath carrying a banner and placards reading slogans against the construction of the dam at Tipaimukh and repression on Maoist activists at Lalgarh in West Bengal of India.

‘I saw five policemen beating a protester after tearing off his shirt. They pushed him down on the street and stamped him with boots. It was unexpected as they were holding their programme without creating any disturbance,’ said a photographer.

Before being dispersed, the protesters distributed some leaflets sporting a seven-point charter of demands. They demanded that India’s high commissioner in Dhaka Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty should be sent back immediately and the Indian government should offer an apology for meddling into Bangladesh’s internal affairs and maligning the local intelligentsia.

The protesters also called for all-out resistance against the construction of the Tipaimukh dam, stopping the ploys to allow corridor to India in the name of transit, withdrawing Indian navy from Dakshin Talpatty, and stopping harassment of cultural activists who support Maoists at Lalgarh.

The Lamppost activists in the afternoon also went out on demonstrations in Dhaka University and demanded punishment of the police for attacking the protesters. They also demanded that the arrested should be released.

http://www.newagebd.com/2009/jul/06/front.html
 
Another indian stooge act by Awami League to flood Bangladesh with more indian import at expanse of Bangladeshi industries.

idune: You'r lost ain't you? the article talks about India giving "YOUR COUNTRY" a preferential tarriff for exports!!!

Spewing venom is one thing but misleading people into info gleaned from your own financial site, is definitely in poor taste. Makes one loose his credibility!!!
 
idune: You'r lost ain't you? the article talks about India giving "YOUR COUNTRY" a preferential tarriff for exports!!!

First this so called 'tariff break' is just pure joke because none of product listed for tariff break exported by Bangladesh. Hence, showing deceitful intention of indians and their awami stooges to deceive people.

Second, there is other side of this so called tax break story where Bangladesh had to make concession on indian export which are and will be hurting Bangladesh industries.


So net indian and their awami stooge goal is deceive people with illusion of tariff break but provide india with hundreds of millions dollars of export reward in return.
 
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Awami indian stooge ministers are at it again. Now both commerce and finance minister announced that providing corridor to india is Awami League govt dream. Can anyone stake any bigger claim of being indian stooge than Awami league?

Read rest in Bangla:

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First this so called 'tariff break' is just pure joke because none of product listed for tariff break exported by Bangladesh. Hence, showing deceitful intention of indians and their awami stooges to deceive people.

First, this was meant for LDC's. Its not a "For Bangladesh only" plan. Take it or leave it. And you dare to call us deceitful for offering you a duty free tariff free scheme?. Maybe you can suggest what is the ideal trade plan according to you? Awaiting your response.
Department of Commerce, Government of India
India announces duty free tariff scheme for developing nations | LusakaTimes.com

Second, there is other side of this so called tax break story where Bangladesh had to make concession on indian export which are and will be hurting Bangladesh industries.
Second, where is this clause? maybe you can enlighten us on to where you read this?.
CUSTOMS Notification No 96/2008, Regarding Duty free tariff preference for Least Developed Countries

So net indian and their awami stooge goal is deceive people with illusion of tariff break but provide india with hundreds of millions dollars of export reward in return.
I assume you passed a sweeping judgment here. Kindly go through the worldbank report (unless you have bestowed them with the title of "indian stooges" as well). Let me summarize it for you :

1.India’s exports to Bangladesh have grown at over 9% annually since the 1990s. In contrast, Bangladesh’s exports to India have grown at a meager 3% annual rate. Bilateral real exchange rate plays an important role in determining these trends. Through most of the 1990s, relative depreciation of the Indian Rupee – which made Indian goods more competitive – fueled both legal and illegal Indian exports to Bangladesh.

2. Under an existing bilateral (SAFTA) treaty, most Bangladesh goods enjoy substantial tariff concessions freeing their access to Indian market. Bangladesh provides relatively fewer tariff preferences to imports from India. At the same time, the pace of tariff reform in Bangladesh has slowed.

3.Statistical analysis shows that some Indian exports to Bangladesh were of higher value than the values of the same products in India. This discrepancy can be explained by ‘tax evasion’ schemes where Indian exporters understate value of their exports and Bangladeshi importers overstate the costs.

You can read the complete report here.
South Asia - Bangladesh, India Trade


Awaiting your analysis.
 
Sheikh Hasina Awami league prime minister and already famed herself for being chief of indian stooge govt this time appointed an indian born expatriate Gauhar Rizvi as her foreign relation advisor.

Rizvi also served as south Asian representative in Ford foundation in New Delhi. Ford foundation, that has been famously used by RAW infiltrating into american think tank circle.

http://www.dailynayadiganta.com/fullnews.aspNews_ID=155180&sec=1
 
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