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So the mukti bahini who were shouting Joy Bangla were all at fault and were politically affiliated stooges according to you?
What about Joy Bangladesh? Is that acceptable?
The separate flows used to be mainly about dialect mainly between west and east, but now it's becoming hindu muslim.


Someone mentioned before, Joy Bangla was adopted by Awami League faction, the slogan was Bangladesh Zindabad before. BD is still quite polarized.

Everyone here probably knows a freedom fighter who doesn't have any political affiliations, heck, many freedom fighters hate Awami League. Don't mistake a person just because of their political leaning.
 
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Do we have any bangladeshi hindus here?
I'm really interested to know what they feel on the same

It does NOT matter. This is NOT your country bhai. Stop poking your nose in our affairs.

Our country our rules. This is the third time I'm telling you this. There is a comprehension issue, it seems.

Bangladeshi Hindus are still Bangladeshis, governed by Bangladesh Hindu family law, they are not Indians.

Hindus are barely 7~8 percent of voters/electorates in Bangladesh. Their voices will still be heard (some would say disproportionately so for their numbers), but it is not in the nature of Bangladeshis to oppress minorities, as is done in India.

Life of Hindu Bangladeshis are governed by Hindu Family Law in Bangladesh, which is different from Bangladeshi Muslim law and Indian Law. That cannot be taken away from Hindus by Bangladeshi govt. or anyone else.
  • There is no known limit for the number of wives a Hindu man can take in Bangladesh. Polygamy for Hindu men is legal in Bangladesh.[40]
  • Under Bangladesh Hindu (civil) law, men do not officially have any options for divorce.
  • Women are prohibited from inheriting property under Hindu family (civil) law.
  • Hindu men and women would like to obtain a divorce but did not seek it because of existing laws.
  • Hindus, in general, maintain cordial relationships with Muslims and they even participate in each other's festivals such as Durga Puja and Eid al-Fitr.
  • There is no large scale ongoing conflict based on religious hatred.
 
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It does NOT matter. This is NOT your country bhai. Stop poking your nose in our affairs.

Our country our rules. This is the third time I'm telling you this. There is a comprehension issue, it seems.

Bangladeshi Hindus are still Bangladeshis, governed by Bangladesh Hindu family law, they are not Indians.

Hindus are barely 7~8 percent of voters/electorates in Bangladesh. Their voices will still be heard (some would say disproportionately so for their numbers), but it is not in the nature of Bangladeshis to oppress minorities, as is done in India.

Life of Hindu Bangladeshis are governed by Hindu Family Law in Bangladesh, which is different from Bangladeshi Muslim law and Indian Law. That cannot be taken away from Hindus by Bangladeshi govt. or anyone else.
  • There is no known limit for the number of wives a Hindu man can take in Bangladesh. Polygamy for Hindu men is legal in Bangladesh.[40]
  • "Under Bangladesh Hindu (civil) law, men do not officially have any options for divorce.
  • Women are also prohibited from inheriting property under Hindu family (civil) law.
  • Hindu men and women would like to obtain a divorce but did not seek it because of existing laws.
  • Hindus, in general, maintain cordial relationships with Muslims and they even participate in each other's festivals such as Durga Puja and Eid al-Fitr.
  • There is no large scale ongoing conflict based on religious hatred.
How does it not matter? People planning to ban festivities on terms of them being associated with Hindu deities and it doesn't matter to Hindus?
Our country our rules is like saying I'll do whatever i want whether good or bad without giving any thought of minorities or global sentiment.
I'm asking questions in a public forum which is just, shouldn't irk you if I ask for a bd hindu opinion?
Are there no hindus in such forums from bd? If you know please tag else one would wonder why that's the case if bd is the utopia for hindus as you are claiming, there should be many nationalist bd hindus in this forum then.
 
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How does it not matter? People planning to ban festivities on terms of them being associated with Hindu deities and it doesn't matter to Hindus?
Our country our rules is like saying I'll do whatever i want whether good or bad without giving any thought of minorities or global sentiment.
I'm asking questions in a public forum which is just, shouldn't irk you if I ask for a bd hindu opinion?
Are there no hindus in such forums from bd? If you know please tag else one would wonder why that's the case if bd is the utopia for hindus as you are claiming, there should be many nationalist bd hindus in this forum then.

No one is banning festivities. This is not India.

Our minorities are Bangladeshis. YOU ARE AN INDIAN.

Let our minorities speak for themselves, they don't need your agency.

BD is UTOPIA for HINDUS.

Unlike India which is hell for Muslims.
 
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No one is banning festivities. This is not India.

Our minorities are Bangladeshis. YOU ARE AN INDIAN.

Let our minorities speak for themselves, they don't need your agency.

BD is UTOPIA for HINDUS.

Unlike India which is hell for Muslims.
I would like to believe that but with what you said before about Bengali new year I'm not confident, it was last month only that temples were attacked right?
Shouting doesn't make you right be civil.
 
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I would like to believe that but with what you said before about Bengali new year I'm not confident, it was last month only that temples were attacked right?
Shouting doesn't make you right be civil.

We are going around in circles. So let's just agree to disagree.

If Muslim people want to bring out idols in a procession or have festivities with them present, they can do it. No one is banning that by govt. edict. No one will attack it, though they may roll their eyes a bit and vocalize. Again - this is not India.

Mongol shovajatra took place every year, except for Covid restrictions last year.

But by popular definition, everyone in Bangladesh knows that these people have, are and will be crossing a line.

Shirq and idolatry is haram in Islam. As simple as that.


By that definition, these people cannot commit idolatry and keep calling themselves Muslim under the same breath.

There is no such thing as a "sometimes Muslim", a "semi-Muslim" or a "soft Muslim".

Either you are a "believing Muslim" with Iman, or not.

Not even asking people to be "practicing Muslim". But Iman and belief are fundamental requirements.

We don't have to explain this to any non-Bangladeshi either, but just clarifying this.

This will be my last post on the subject.
 
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It does NOT matter. This is NOT your country bhai. Stop poking your nose in our affairs.

Our country our rules. This is the third time I'm telling you this. There is a comprehension issue, it seems.

Bangladeshi Hindus are still Bangladeshis, governed by Bangladesh Hindu family law, they are not Indians.

Hindus are barely 7~8 percent of voters/electorates in Bangladesh. Their voices will still be heard (some would say disproportionately so for their numbers), but it is not in the nature of Bangladeshis to oppress minorities, as is done in India.

Life of Hindu Bangladeshis are governed by Hindu Family Law in Bangladesh, which is different from Bangladeshi Muslim law and Indian Law. That cannot be taken away from Hindus by Bangladeshi govt. or anyone else.
  • There is no known limit for the number of wives a Hindu man can take in Bangladesh. Polygamy for Hindu men is legal in Bangladesh.[40]
  • Under Bangladesh Hindu (civil) law, men do not officially have any options for divorce.
  • Women are prohibited from inheriting property under Hindu family (civil) law.
  • Hindu men and women would like to obtain a divorce but did not seek it because of existing laws.
  • Hindus, in general, maintain cordial relationships with Muslims and they even participate in each other's festivals such as Durga Puja and Eid al-Fitr.
  • There is no large scale ongoing conflict based on religious hatred.
We are going around in circles. So let's just agree to disagree.

If Muslim people want to bring out idols in a procession or have festivities with them present, they can do it. No one is banning that by govt. edict. No one will attack it, though they may roll their eyes a bit and vocalize. Again - this is not India.

Mongol shovajatra took place every year, except for Covid restrictions last year.

But by popular definition, everyone in Bangladesh knows that these people have, are and will be crossing a line.

Shirq and idolatry is haram in Islam. As simple as that.


By that definition, these people cannot commit idolatry and keep calling themselves Muslim under the same breath.

There is no such thing as a "sometimes Muslim", a "semi-Muslim" or a "soft Muslim".

Either you are a "believing Muslim" with Iman, or not.

Not even asking people to be "practicing Muslim". But Iman and belief are fundamental requirements.

We don't have to explain this to any non-Bangladeshi either, but just clarifying this.

This will be my last post on the subject.


BD text books are full of Hindu kobis, no one ever complained, infact it can be slightly hard to find poems by Muslims in BD textbooks.
I would like to believe that but with what you said before about Bengali new year I'm not confident, it was last month only that temples were attacked right?
Shouting doesn't make you right be civil.

Bengali new year and the Bengali calendar was changed by the Mughals as tarik e ellahi and Bangladesh subsequently adopted this version.
 
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Bangladesh Zindabad , Bangabandhu Zindbad , do you have any problem?

Besides Zindbad was BAL SLOGAN too before hindutva corrupted it.



1) He is dead. How can he live forever?
2) Zindabad used by BNP-Jamat.
3) BAL will call your razakar, tag you as Jamat shibir and then make you disappear from this Duniya event hough you are biggest supporter of Hasina.
4) Do you have a deathwish?
 
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3) BAL will call your razakar, tag you as Jamat shibir and then make you disappear from this Duniya event hough you are biggest supporter of Hasina.
Still not disappeared, alhamdulillah although said the same thing to many people.

And also I didn't create it. It was a fact posted by a fb page . So if someone is to be blamed(!?) it's not me ,but the page. But the fb page is not banned. So ustadji, dori te sap dekha bad den.
 
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