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- Session at resort near Calcutta to gauge minority situation

Devadeep Purohit and Radhika Ramaseshan
March 2: Ram Lal, a joint national general secretary of the BJP, held a secret meeting with some opinion-makers from Bangladesh at a resort near Calcutta last week as part of the party's attempts to understand the ground reality in the aftermath of alleged attacks on minorities across the border.

No one wanted to go on record confirming the meeting but a source in Delhi said: "Dattatreya Hosabale, the RSS's joint general secretary, had played a role in the meeting, organised as part of the Sangh's plan of firming up linkages with Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and the Maldives."

Sangh sources said Hosabale was keen on sending BJP general secretary Ram Madhav but he opted out by citing his preoccupation with the Assam elections, of which he is in charge.

"During our meeting, we gave details of the situation of the minority community in Bangladesh. There were also discussions on how to develop stronger bonds between the BJP and our party," said an Awami League leader who had attended the meeting.

"I came to India after getting the necessary clearance from my party bosses," the leader added, making it clear that the ruling party in Bangladesh did not have problems in engaging with the BJP or the RSS. Muslim-majority Bangladesh has around 2 crore Hindus.

Traditionally, the rise of the BJP in India has coincided with the surge of the Awami League's main enemy, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami combine. That problem has subsided in recent years as the BNP has weakened organisationally.

Though the Sheikh Hasina regime in Dhaka - which had got used to dealing with the Congress - was wary of the Narendra Modi-led BJP government, the initial apprehensions do not exist any more and diplomats on both sides think that the bilateral relationship "has never been this good".

The eagerness to engage more with the ruling party in the neighbouring country was visible in the capital today when Madhav, an RSS pracharak-turned-BJP national general secretary, hosted a lunch for Bangladesh foreign minister Abu Hassan Mahmud Ali.

The India Foundation, a think-tank with Sangh leanings, had organised the lunch for Ali and delegates from Bangladesh who were accompanying him. Later this week, Madhav is leading an India Foundation delegation to Dhaka.

"A lot of things seem to be happening on the Delhi-Dhaka front.... The meeting held in Bengal might be on a different track, but it is very significant," said a source in Delhi.

Politicians, civil society members, journalists and other professionals from different parts of Bangladesh - around 10 of them - had attended the sessions chaired by Ram Lal and some home department officials on two consecutive days.

The exact reason behind the presence of the officials - whether for security purposes or for an assessment of the situation in the neighbouring country - could not be confirmed.

The meeting, at a picturesque resort around an hour-and-a-half's drive from Calcutta, was held days after a priest was killed and a devotee injured in northern Bangladesh in the latest attack on minority religious figures there.

In October, a Christian pastor was attacked in the country, and the following month, an Italian Catholic priest was attacked. The same month, a Shia mosque was attacked in northern Bangladesh.

All these developments, against the backdrop of killing of six secular writers and publishers since 2013, have brought the focus on the status of minorities in Bangladesh under the Sheikh Hasina regime.

Sources aware of the discussions during the meetings said that most of the speakers from Bangladesh hailed Hasina's commitment to offer safety and security to the minority community. But the alleged involvement of Awami League leaders in usurping properties belonging to the minority community in Bangladesh was also mentioned in detail during the sessions.

"We don't know what exactly transpired at the meeting and so we cannot speculate on it.... My only wish is that this meeting is not looked at as an intervention by India in the neighbour's internal affairs," said a retired diplomat.

Asked whether the meeting amounted to indirect intervention in a sovereign nation's internal affairs, especially because in the past the RSS refused to countenance remarks made on India's minorities by other countries, a source said: "Don't read too much into it."

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1160303/jsp/frontpage/story_72530.jsp
 
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So Awami League is trying to link up with extremists BJP and RSS, isn't it against our secular principles?
 
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So Awami League is trying to link up with extremists BJP and RSS, isn't it against our secular principles?
Hasina wants an atheist Authoritarian State where people think her father as some kind of saviour and the Mujib family as the ones who can never do no wrong.

Don't think many of us consider Bangladesh secular either but rather a Muslim nation.

During our meeting, we gave details of the situation of the minority community in Bangladesh. There were also discussions on how to develop stronger bonds between the BJP and our party," said an Awami League leader who had attended the meeting.
And BNP like a bunch of idiots will say or do nothing about it.
 
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Hasina wants an atheist Authoritarian State where people think her father as some kind of saviour and the Mujib family as the ones who can never do no wrong.

Don't think many of us consider Bangladesh secular either but rather a Muslim nation.

I'm going by Awami League's own official stance. AL promotes itself as a party with secular principles, which is why they condemn BNP's alliance with Jamaat. Now that AL is linking up with BJP and RSS, what's the difference between AL and BNP?
 
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I'm going by Awami League's own official stance. AL promotes itself as a party with secular principles, which is why they condemn BNP's alliance with Jamaat. Now that AL is linking up with BJP and RSS, what's the difference between AL and BNP?
BNP aligns itself with a party that represents the majority religion. AL aligns itself with a party that plans on turning their state into a 100% Hindu state. AL are worse.
 
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Few more of these hindu priests need to be tonked in Bangladesh, I want to see what the BJP would do in India, hope they tonk some imams at that side of the border, win win for all...
 
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So Awami League is trying to link up with extremists BJP and RSS, isn't it against our secular principles?

Keep your house clean and maintain good relation with all types of your neighbours that is what dictated in our aqidah
 
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Who cares? I'm more interested on what was served at the lunch.

Was it beef? :chilli:
 
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Few more of these hindu priests need to be tonked in Bangladesh, I want to see what the BJP would do in India, hope they tonk some imams at that side of the border, win win for all...

People like you need to be "tonked" and trust me you will be. Your government will take care of that.

Now run and hide while you can.

Cheers!
 
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So Awami League is trying to link up with extremists BJP and RSS, isn't it against our secular principles?


What secular? What principles? BAL / SHW are adamant on clinging on to power - even enslaved by India.
 
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What secular? What principles? BAL / SHW are adamant on clinging on to power - even enslaved by India.

The thing AL keeps missing is that no matter which party is in power in India, their first priority would be India's national interest, not their relations with AL.
 
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The thing AL keeps missing is that no matter which party is in power in India, their first priority would be India's national interest, not their relations with AL.
Well, the thing that conspiracy nuts(generally the BJP/Jamaat kinds) miss or rather dismiss is that there is bi-partisan view in India that Bangladesh's prosperity is in Indian interest.

Therefore regardless of Congress or BJP in power in India, we would ensure that Bangladesh's economic prosperity also keeps happening along with our own. We cannot prosper unless BD also prospers and BD cannot prosper if India does not prosper.

This is the reason why BJP continued the process of land bill with Bangladesh and we gave away 10,000 additional acres of land to BD in the final settlement. Or why we are not building the dam that would have harmed BD"s ecology - an example is that we went ahead and built many dams that harm Pakistan, but stopped building one for BD.

This among other examples.
 
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Bangladesh need to become more secular before she join as another indian state in long run
 
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