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Bangladesh’s Hindu population rising: Sushma Swaraj tells Rajya Sabha
PTI 19 July, 2018

https://theprint.in/governance/bang...rising-sushma-swaraj-tells-rajya-sabha/85139/

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Sushma Swaraj also stated that Bangladesh's government remains committed to protecting its minorities | @MEAIndia/ twitter
As per estimates of the Bangladesh Bureau, country’s Hindu population has increased from 8.4% in 2011 to 10.7% in 2017.

New Delhi: Countering perception that the population of Hindus in Bangladesh was declining, the government today quoted official records of that country to state that it has instead risen by two per cent in 2017.

Responding to questions in the Rajya Sabha, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also said the government has from time to time raised the issue of the plight of minorities in Pakistan, Bangladesh and other countries at the bilateral level and made efforts to take them to a logical conclusion.

She urged members to pass the Citizenship Act amendment bill, pending in the Upper House, to help resolve issues pertaining to atrocities and attacks on minorities, including those in Pakistan.

“About the demographic changes in Bangladesh, as per statistics of the Bangladesh Bureau, in 2011 there were 8.4 per cent Hindus in the country, which has risen to 10.7 per cent in 2017.

“A perception that Hindus are migrating from Bangladesh and that their population is falling, has been formed,” she told the House.

Swaraj told members that as far as the treatment of minorities in Bangladesh is concerned, it is true that there have been incidents of attacks on minorities but Bangladesh government has taken action, as claimed.

In her written reply, she said there have been reports of violence and harrassment against members of minority communities in neighbouring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, which include killings, persecution, intimidation, abduction, forced conversions, desecrations and vandalisation of places of worship and attacks on business establishments.

“These incidents are a matter of concern to the Government. Concerns in the matter are regularly conveyed to the respective countries at bilateral level,” she said.

She also said that the government of Bangladesh has made it clear that it considered the attacks against members of the minority communities a serious matter and takes stern action against the perpetrators.

The government of Afghanistan has also assured that it takes all possible steps to protect its citizens, including religious minorities, she said.

Citing the Brahmanbaria incident in Bangladesh, she said 67 people have been arrested there and judicial process is on and the culprits are in jail.

Similarly, she said, another incident happened in Rangpur and the person who tried to incite the locals was also in jail and the judicial process was also going on in this case.

“We do not remain silent by just raising it bilaterally, we also ensure to take them to logical conclusion,” she said.

On the issue of minorities migrating from Pakistan, she said though this issue pertained to the Home Ministry, she will respond taking collective responsibility. She said a number of steps have been taken for their welfare.

“We have not just introduced but also got the Citizenship Act passed in the Lok Sabha and would urge the Rajya House to pass the same, as it is pending in this House.

“All their issues will be resolved if they get citizenship here. We provide them a two-year long-term visa initially and then a five-year long-term visa. Our Citizenship Act says that after seven years, if they stay here, they can be granted citizenship,” she said.

“I would urge the members to pass the Citizenship Act amendment bill in this session itself, as the last session could not function. All problems pertaining to such issues will be resolved,” she added.

The minister said the government has raised the issue of ill-treatment of minorities in Pakistan.

She said the issue of continued poor condition and mistreatment of minority communities in Pakistan has been highlighted by India at the United Nations Human Rights Council. –PTI
 
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Stupidity at its best india is openly descriminating majority and sticking its nose where it not fits pak shoukd start poking nose in indian wayy to to feel them how it feels
 
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If Hindu percentage touches 51%, will Bangladesh exist or merge with India?
Even if it breaches 51% Bangladesh will be independent, look at Nepal, aren’t they overwhelmingly Hindu yet maintain their independence from India.
India is not an imperialist country.
 
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What happened to the apparent Hindu genocide in Bangladesh?


It never happened. All the hindus of Bangladesh those who were mostly economic migrant to India after going there spread this story of genocide to get much sympathy and has given rise to the propaganda in India. But their land of milk and honey has not delivered the result that they were expecting so many are returning back. That is the reason why you are seeing rise of the hindu percentage.
 
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It never happened. All the hindus of Bangladesh those who were mostly economic migrant to India after going there spread this story of genocide to get much sympathy and has given rise to the propaganda in India. But their land of milk and honey has not delivered the result that they were expecting so many are returning back. That is the reason why you are seeing rise of the hindu percentage.

and why should i believe you and how is it not a tool in trade war between india and china?
 
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Bangladesh’s Hindu population rising: Sushma Swaraj tells Rajya Sabha
PTI 19 July, 2018

https://theprint.in/governance/bang...rising-sushma-swaraj-tells-rajya-sabha/85139/

DiE5fpvW0AAwEIt.jpg

Sushma Swaraj also stated that Bangladesh's government remains committed to protecting its minorities | @MEAIndia/ twitter
As per estimates of the Bangladesh Bureau, country’s Hindu population has increased from 8.4% in 2011 to 10.7% in 2017.

New Delhi: Countering perception that the population of Hindus in Bangladesh was declining, the government today quoted official records of that country to state that it has instead risen by two per cent in 2017.

Responding to questions in the Rajya Sabha, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also said the government has from time to time raised the issue of the plight of minorities in Pakistan, Bangladesh and other countries at the bilateral level and made efforts to take them to a logical conclusion.

She urged members to pass the Citizenship Act amendment bill, pending in the Upper House, to help resolve issues pertaining to atrocities and attacks on minorities, including those in Pakistan.

“About the demographic changes in Bangladesh, as per statistics of the Bangladesh Bureau, in 2011 there were 8.4 per cent Hindus in the country, which has risen to 10.7 per cent in 2017.

“A perception that Hindus are migrating from Bangladesh and that their population is falling, has been formed,” she told the House.

Swaraj told members that as far as the treatment of minorities in Bangladesh is concerned, it is true that there have been incidents of attacks on minorities but Bangladesh government has taken action, as claimed.

In her written reply, she said there have been reports of violence and harrassment against members of minority communities in neighbouring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, which include killings, persecution, intimidation, abduction, forced conversions, desecrations and vandalisation of places of worship and attacks on business establishments.

“These incidents are a matter of concern to the Government. Concerns in the matter are regularly conveyed to the respective countries at bilateral level,” she said.

She also said that the government of Bangladesh has made it clear that it considered the attacks against members of the minority communities a serious matter and takes stern action against the perpetrators.

The government of Afghanistan has also assured that it takes all possible steps to protect its citizens, including religious minorities, she said.

Citing the Brahmanbaria incident in Bangladesh, she said 67 people have been arrested there and judicial process is on and the culprits are in jail.

Similarly, she said, another incident happened in Rangpur and the person who tried to incite the locals was also in jail and the judicial process was also going on in this case.

“We do not remain silent by just raising it bilaterally, we also ensure to take them to logical conclusion,” she said.

On the issue of minorities migrating from Pakistan, she said though this issue pertained to the Home Ministry, she will respond taking collective responsibility. She said a number of steps have been taken for their welfare.

“We have not just introduced but also got the Citizenship Act passed in the Lok Sabha and would urge the Rajya House to pass the same, as it is pending in this House.

“All their issues will be resolved if they get citizenship here. We provide them a two-year long-term visa initially and then a five-year long-term visa. Our Citizenship Act says that after seven years, if they stay here, they can be granted citizenship,” she said.

“I would urge the members to pass the Citizenship Act amendment bill in this session itself, as the last session could not function. All problems pertaining to such issues will be resolved,” she added.

The minister said the government has raised the issue of ill-treatment of minorities in Pakistan.

She said the issue of continued poor condition and mistreatment of minority communities in Pakistan has been highlighted by India at the United Nations Human Rights Council. –PTI

Not only is Bangladesh’s Hindu population rising, they are given very high-ranking govt. posts in quota and discriminatory fashion. Almost all district commissioners and police chiefs in most Upazillas are Hindu. Bank regulatory and top govt. officers are Hindu without a doubt. This is an open secret and generally people are not happy about it.

Look familiar? To how things were in Nazi Germany before the final solution? Hindus and Hasina herself better self-regulate or there will be a backlash soon. You can't terrorize a whole population forever on compromising terms.

Eventually there will be an uprising like the quota uprising, but on a much much larger scale. People are pissed. You can't tear-gas and baton charge everyone. This is how regimes are brought down....no matter how much foreign help is involved.
 
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and why should i believe you and how is it not a tool in trade war between india and china?

Should not the blame that has been placed on Pakistan for persecuting of minorities be the reason for the trade war between China and India? :cheesy::cheesy:
 
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If Hindu percentage touches 51%, will Bangladesh exist or merge with India?
Yes it will. And no it won't merge. Nepal has the distinction of having the highest Hindu population by % in the world therefore making Nepal the most Hindu country. But has India merged with it?


so now India is father of every Hindu on earth ? what a foreign minister have to do with other sovereign country's community ?
Let's face it at times Pakistan acts like the "father" of Muslims on earth so maybe India is following our lead.
 
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Should not the blame that has been placed on Pakistan for persecuting of minorities be the reason for the trade war between China and India? :cheesy::cheesy:

How is Pakistan relevant to the topic?
And why are you suggesting that Pakistani minorities do trade with India with a hidden agenda?
 
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If Hindu percentage touches 51%, will Bangladesh exist or merge with India?
Probably sink into the sea
The weight of all the gooh on the streets would surely cause it to slip beneath the waves. :chilli:

The government of Afghanistan has also assured that it takes all possible steps to protect its citizens
Pretty easy to do, especially when the goverment only controls kabul.
I wonder how many minorities are living in karzais garden?
 
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How is Pakistan relevant to the topic?
And why are you suggesting that Pakistani minorities do trade with India with a hidden agenda?

Read the article and you will find it, it is related to the topic that in Bangladesh persecution on minorities does not happen which happens in Pakistan according to Indian Foreign Minister and India raised it at the UN human right council.

Regarding minorities in Pakistan they are just migrating to India which is what indicated at the article.
 
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