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Bangladeshi hacked to death by BSF men on Lalmonirhat border

tell me someting i dont know.......

Bangla fighter said its illegal cattle trade in post # 7 you said its not trade its smuggling and i am saying illegal trade means smuggling so you do not need tell him that it is smuggling he knows it!!! :)
 
Why would I be desperate to defend anything, your country has to defend its people, so the onus is on you lots to convince us. Try selling a better story next time, so that everything adds up.

The report specifically said Rafiqul Islam, 30, doesn't mean he is in his 30's.

The onus to convince Bangladeshi is not on the Indians.

Bangaldeshis, at least out here, would not even believe that the Earth is not flat if the Indians told them that.

So, why bother to convince Bangladeshis?

All one has to do is put the facts on the table and that is about all.
 
Bangladesh is a part of india. So you have to bear the burden. One day, we will achieve complete independence. And that day, there shall not be an indo-BD border. A buffer zone is in both our interests. :cheers:

Please.

We do not require a chaotic anarchy.

If you do not know how to handle the truth and reality, you never will!
 
Lethal weapon or not, BSF continue killing

The Indian border guards continue to kill unarmed Bangladeshi civilians in the border regions of the country. According to a report published on the front page of New Age on Monday, a 32-year old Bangladeshi cattle trader, Rafiqul Islam, was killed at the hands of the BSF on Sunday at the Burimari border. What is noteworthy in the incident is that, following an agreement on the use of ‘non-lethal weapons’ along the border of the two countries, signed by respective chiefs of BSF and Bangladesh Border Guards (BGB) in March this year, the BSF has now resorted to medieval tactic of killing Bangladeshis, by stoning them, stabbing them, hitting them with rifle ***** or running speeding boats over them. Furthermore, there seems to have appeared a pattern of sending out a message of defiance, in the conduct of BSF authorities, in that every time a politically important event between the two countries takes place, the BSF resorts to slaying unarmed Bangladeshis. On January 13, 2010, the day the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina and Indian premier Dr Manmohan Singh issued a joint communiqué during Hasina’s visit to New Delhi, which also included mention of border killings and the need to ‘exercise restraint’, Shafiqul Islam (27), a Bangladeshi cattle-trader, was stabbed to death by members of the BSF, near the Satkhira border, his body dumped into the Kalindi River. Rafiqul, meanwhile, was killed on the same day Congress Party chief Sonia Gandhi arrived in Dhaka. While the political authorities in India have time and again tried to appear sympathetic and expressed concern over border killings, it appears, a section of its establishment, is bent on conveying a different message.

According to the report published in New Age, Rafiq was caught by BSF troops when he was returning to Bangladesh with six other cattle traders, and beaten to death, and dumped into River Saniyazan, near Burimari border in Lalmonirhat. Two days earlier, only on July 22, BSF members dragged Selim Hossain (25), a young Bangladeshi farmer, from his paddy field near a border pillar, to the Indian side, and beat him with a rifle butt as he resisted. His body was found an hour later hanging from a barbed-wire fence. On June 30, Mizanur Rahman (25), was beaten to death by the BSF in exactly similar circumstances to that of Rafiq, at the Burimari border.

According to rights organisation Odhikar, 35 Bangladeshis have been killed by the BSF, since January to June of this year. It suffices to say that the Indian authorities have completely missed the point of an agreement on the use of non-lethal weapons. It seems the Indian authorities are little interested in either stopping the killing of unarmed Bangladeshis or to keep the Indo-Bangladesh border peaceful. Instead, the agreement is so far being honoured on technical grounds, completely ignoring the spirit of its content. Only the Indian authorities know best what purpose it serves to continue to exert undue lethal force on Bangladeshi civilians, when the government of the countries regularly stress on building ‘long-lasting ties’.

Killing of unarmed Bangladeshis by the BSF has been an issue plaguing relations between the two countries for long, antagonising a large section of the Bangladeshi population towards the entire Indian political establishment. By alternating the use of lethal weapons with the use of non-lethal ones to nonetheless cause lethal injury, the Indian authorities are not just making a mockery of Bangladesh’s genuine grievances, but setting up the platform for more antagonism. It is time the Indian establishment realised how detrimental such actions and behaviours are to ‘friendly ties’ and take steps to reign in elements within its establishment who are prompt at sending out defiant messages.

New Age | Newspaper
 
The newspaper has cited every type of manner in which the 'poor' Bangladeshis are killed as they illegally enter India.

The newspaper forgot that they also die by the BSF merely glaring at them!

:rofl:
 
Sad Incident, Hope Both government sit and resolve it... Make proper fencing from both side, make proper patrol. Allow Student Visas for Bangladeshis and issue Work Permit for them...

India can not blindly say that they don't want bangladeshies in India...
 
I'm sorry but aren't you the same guy who was talking about how 'India Pakistan should get along and there should be no weapon in south asia we all should live happily' and blah blah on the other thread? :/

so whats wrong i said dude? they select you guys as friends and now BSF shot them daily to keep away .its truth and whats relation of this news with my thoughts? still i love peace .
 
Sad Incident, Hope Both government sit and resolve it... Make proper fencing from both side, make proper patrol. Allow Student Visas for Bangladeshis and issue Work Permit for them...

India can not blindly say that they don't want bangladeshies in India...

India does not say that they don't want Bangaldeshis.

India just does not want illegal immigrants from anywhere.
 
so whats wrong i said dude? they select you guys as friends and now BSF shot them daily to keep away .its truth and whats relation of this news with my thoughts? still i love peace .

If what you see over here is friendship, I think we will have to find some new friends.

But Bangaldeshis are not all that bad and not all Bangladeshi are sweepers of streets as you may have seen in Jeddah which you have stated.

I believe the Bangladeshi are also doing well, heading international bodies, organisation and multinationals elsewhere. Though I will agree that I have not checked this issue.

In the world, most of the 'Indian' restaurants are owned and run by Bangaldeshis and they are real good cooks. Very innovative. When you find the time, get hold of a Bangladeshi and make him cook. You will then never leave him!

Just try them out. They are fabulous cooks,barwarchis, khansamas and khidmatgars.

In fact, the Lebanese restaurant I went to in Malaysia had a Bangaldeshi cook who was being passed off by the Lebanese owner as a cook from Beirut!! So, they are very adaptive and can pass off for any nationality!
 
i understand the BSF is just trying to prevent cross border infiltration terrorism, smuggling, but they really need to change its policies on illegals, the BSF maintains a shoot at sight policy on anyone trying to cross the border this is in one word brutal we need to be more humanitarian in these situations such as firing warning shots before actually shooting illegals or just use plastic/rubber bullets

the BSF does this to the illegal bangladeshis but on the sino-indian border we are abused by the Chinese border guards they infiltrate or wander into our territory on purpose while we just sit back and let them we should place BSF along the LAC and see what happens but RIP to this poor man my condolences go out to his family
 
Incase you dont know, Cattle is regarded with reverence in India. Smuggling of cattle is not to be tolerated among the majority. Hence the reaction.

If your bharatis are selling the cows to Bangladeshis for smuggling who is responsible for it? who is "insulting" the revered cattle?
 
If what you see over here is friendship, I think we will have to find some new friends.

But Bangaldeshis are not all that bad and not all Bangladeshi are sweepers of streets as you may have seen in Jeddah which you have stated.

I believe the Bangladeshi are also doing well, heading international bodies, organisation and multinationals elsewhere. Though I will agree that I have not checked this issue.

In the world, most of the 'Indian' restaurants are owned and run by Bangaldeshis and they are real good cooks. Very innovative. When you find the time, get hold of a Bangladeshi and make him cook. You will then never leave him!

Just try them out. They are fabulous cooks,barwarchis, khansamas and khidmatgars.

In fact, the Lebanese restaurant I went to in Malaysia had a Bangaldeshi cook who was being passed off by the Lebanese owner as a cook from Beirut!! So, they are very adaptive and can pass off for any nationality!

There is a high end restaurant in Uttara known as Kabab Factory. All of its chefs are Pakistanis. Good food! :D

There is an NBP branch in Gulshan.
 
I eat little but I am a 'foodie'.

But wherever I have visited, I have found the Sylheti cooks are the best.

They are not comparable.

Bangladeshi Chefs Dominate the Stockholm Curry Scene

There are between 8,000 and 10,000 curry houses in Britain. Though they
trade under the generic name of "Indian restaurants", most are run
and staffed by Bangladeshis. The vast majority of the Bangladeshis come
from Sylhet.


It is certainly true that as the British have acquired a taste for
curry, more and more curry houses have opened up, ranging from the up
market Indian restaurants which charge ridiculous prices to High Street
curry houses for British lager louts who use chicken tikka masala as an
antidote to a long night in the pub.


Unlike the first generation of Bangladeshi immigrants, the British born
second have less desire to work long hours in restaurants and take
abuse from their English customers. This has caused something of a
staffing crisis in the Bangladeshi curry houses.
Britain Stops Visas For Bangladeshi Cooks - Mombu the Culture Forum

It is Britain's loss.
 
at last this Indian coward are keeping there promise, they are not killing our people by shooting but beating or stoning. a true example of friendship.:angry:
 
at last this Indian coward are keeping there promise, they are not killing our people by shooting but beating or stoning. a true example of friendship.:angry:

You should be happy with Indian effort. We are giving shelter to millions of Bangladeshi in our country and not shooting on borders. If that would happen in other part of the world " They would be shot without any warning for illegal cross-border". India needs some strong leaders who can act aggressively which is not the case today unfortunately.
 

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