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That fact was never contested, Bangladeshis are very hardworking starting from your rickshaw pullers to the murgi-koni beparis, the edifice of your RMG industry is built on the blood and sweat of your workers.If real it shows what a hard working entrepreneur this gentleman is !
Another thing i like about you folks is your ability to adjust into the local culture by learning different languages like the apprehended person in this OP.
During my time in a certain corporate hospital down south i came across numerous patients from your country, they were fluent hindi speakers some better than i do, and it is through them i learnt about the popularity of Indian Hindi and Bengali culture in your country.
No Assamese girl would marry a Bangladeshi muslim immigrant, as told in the video he married a Bengali muslim girl from Bijni, Bongaigaon.Something is fishy in the description. Someone who has lived in India for years, fluent in Assamese language, well aware of Indian politics, obtained necessary identification card, married an Assamese girl, doing business and living in Assam for couple of years why he needs to move suspiciously? How he was identified by illegal Bangladeshi so easily without looking left and right?
Perhaps because he was already under the scanner of the authorities after implementation of strict rules post NRC. It's also entirely conceivable that he lied to the girl's family for marriage and when they found out he's not an Indian they gave him up to the authorities to save their own rear. Investigations are ongoing, i will update the thread when new info is comes out.
Finally, the Bangladeshis always sing like a canary when apprehended, without much effort from our LEAs.
Are you deluded? I have shared the news link in the second post itself. Here is one more from a premier newspaper of the region.I have tried to search but no such news about the guy is found.
https://www.sentinelassam.com/news/...ng-a-bribe-above-rs-three-thousand-at-border/