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Look man this is what you guys dont understand.... Bangladesh doesn`t matter to us nor it will in thousand years! Hopefully you guys will achieve more and more progress, nothing against that but noone here really cares about bangladesh so do what you gotta do man!



To you maybe not but there are some unsavoury folks in Pakistan, our issue is not with you or your countrymen at large just the ones that claim to know it all.



What exactly is your Delta Plan?
Unless you move Northwards with 25 % of your population. How many can you pack into Sylhet. The only way is to merge with India and then disperse into the seven sister states.
Population? :p:
Last I was in Dhaka you still use human pedal power rickshaws.
My taxi took 2 hours to drive from Dhaka Sheraton to Gulshan and there were ambulances honking their sirens with patients suffering inside. Motijheel becomes just that .
A pukkur or jheel when it rains.
Population density of Bangladesh : 1106/ sq. km
Population density of Pakistan:
245 / sq. km.
Dhaka is a city from hell, which is why people have moved to Uttara . More peace and quiet.




We are gaining more land that we lose to erosion but whatever helps you sleep at night.


Every country has their own geographic challenges, we are cursed with low lying land and yet we have turned ourselves around from a famine prone nation, meanwhile some others blessed with fertile flatlands are sliding backwards toward food scarcity... Shocking.
 
To you maybe not but there are some unsavoury folks in Pakistan, our issue is not with you or your countrymen at large just the ones that claim to know it all.
look those guys only exist in pdf, Thats all!
 
look those guys only exist in pdf, Thats all!



Oh, we know, I for one am very well aware of that, My dearest friend is a Expatriate Pakistani from Faisalabad, whom I have known for nearly 9 years now.



PDF has a strange breed of hyper nationalistic jingoists,.... A vile breed of people.
 
We are gaining more land that we lose to erosion but whatever helps you sleep at night.
Actually after reading the article below I sleep much better that we are rid of this geographical nightmare that we should have abandoned in 1947


Don't know how you are gaining land ?

Every country has their own geographic challenges, we are cursed with low lying land and yet we have turned ourselves around from a famine prone nation, meanwhile some others blessed with fertile flatlands are sliding backwards toward food scarcity... Shocking.
What you wrote doesn't cut much ice with your behemoth neighbor that has boxed you into a huge waterlogged overpopulated prison with barbed wire fencing. The Border Security Force shoots 2000 of your civilians trying to cross into India each year. Our forum rules prevent posting such links but you could do the search your self.

Food in Bangladesh? My own experience has been that I have to turn up my car windows while sitting in the Dhaka traffic jams because that is where the beggars come and put their hands out saying: Khawa deen na . I don't have to do this in Islamabad.
The bhadralok were pretty smart. They kept Kolkata, the rich coal fields of Ranigunj, Asansol. Darjeeling and the tea gardens, the steel and heavy industries belt of Chiitaranjan, Durgapur, Belghoria,
Kolkata is a backwater of India so far as cities go but if you compare Kolkata with Dhaka a national capital of Sonar Bangla there is not much to be said for Dhaka
Having seen both cities I enjoyed my ride in the Kolkata Metro on New Years eve listening to music piped in from the speakers :
Purano she diner kotha
Sorry. Your country has very few attractions for a tourist.
 
Actually after reading the article below I sleep much better that we are rid of this geographical nightmare that we should have abandoned in 1947


What you wrote doesn't cut much ice with your behemoth neighbor that has boxed you into a huge waterlogged overpopulated prison with barbed wire fencing. The Border Security Force shoots 2000 of your civilians trying to cross into India each year. Our forum rules don't prevent posting such links but you could do the search your self.

Food in Bangladesh? My own experience has been that I have to turn up my car windows while sitting in the Dhaka traffic jams because that is where the beggars come and put their hands out saying: Khawa deen na . I don't have to do this in Islamabad.
The bhadralok were pretty smart. They kept Kolkata, the rich coal fields of Ranigunj, Asansol. Darjeeling and the tea gardens, the steel and heavy industries belt of Chiitaranjan, Durgapur, Belghoria,
Kolkata is a backwater of India so far as cities go but if you compare Kolkata with Dhaka a national capital of Sonar Bangla there is not much to be said for Dhaka
Having seen both cities I enjoyed my ride in the Kolkata Metro on New Years eve listening to music piped in from the speakers :
Purano she diner kotha
Sorry. Your country has very few attractions for a tourist.


And we are dying for tourists ? Try harder... You can't bait me with your incessant Kolkata is better gibberish....


Be happy with your artificial state.
 
What exactly is your Delta Plan?
Unless you move Northwards with 25 % of your population?. How many can you pack into Sylhet. The only way is to merge with India and then disperse into the seven sister states.
Population? :p: Will fall 50% ?
How ? Through migration?
Where?
Last I was in Dhaka you still use human pedal power rickshaws.
My taxi took 2 hours to drive from Dhaka Sheraton to Gulshan and there were ambulances honking their sirens with patients suffering inside. Motijheel becomes just that .
A pukkur or jheel when it rains.
Population density of Bangladesh : 1106/ sq. km
Population density of Pakistan:
245 / sq. km.
Dhaka is a city from hell, which is why people have moved to Uttara . More peace and quiet.

 
Oh, we know, I for one am very well aware of that, My dearest friend is a Expatriate Pakistani from Faisalabad, whom I have known for nearly 9 years now.



PDF has a strange breed of hyper nationalistic jingoists,.... A vile breed of people.
We Pakikukkurerbachas lose to you in "vileness ". 😊 We have always lost !
And we are dying for tourists ? Try harder... You can't bait me with your incessant Kolkata is better gibberish....


Be happy with your artificial state.

Sing Allah Megh De as your state disappears into the Meghna
:-)
We grieve for you, but we are relieved you can't blame us for bonno anymore :

My land:
Please do not visit. We will stay away from your jonam bhumi.
Good bye . Joy Bangla
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May you dyds


Sing Allah Megh De as your state disappears into the Meghna
:-)
We grieve for you, but we are relieved you can't blame us for bonno anymore :

My land:
Please do not visit. We will stay away from your jonam bhumi.
Good bye . Joy Bangla
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I will certainly visit because I want to interact with real Pakistanis not jingoists like yourself.



I was thinking of posting some alternative photos of Pakistan... You know sandals strewn with viscera on the market floor and smoke plumes but then it occurred to me... Why should I offended 200 million people who have done little harm to me... And so I decided otherwise.



You see that's where I'm different, a better upbringing... Not a failed one.



Your creatively veiled insults will not work on me, maybe you can fool the Bangladeshis on here with poor grasp of English but I see through the giberrish that you have been spewing here for the past few weeks now...

Really creative hiding hate behind praise through condescension but you can do better.



I understand the insecurities held within you and the need to project those upon others.... But I have not the time or the Patience to address a lost soul like you so this is me bidding you Adieu.



Goodbye... You have made it to my ignored list.
 
I understand the insecurities held within you and the need to project those upon others....

Lol, precisely what I was thinking while reading his posts. Notice the discrepancies, like how the bhadroloks are so anti-Muslim and right in the next post, the bhadroloks would become so inclusive, intellectual, cultural etc. And as if this "bhadralok" tradition even exists now! :lol: Not to mention the scores of straw-man arguments!

Going through his posts, he came across as a Muhajir to me. He could be either a Pakistani or an Indian, doesn't matter. The insecurity bit is true for both Indians and Pakistanis.

I though don't know where exactly it stems from, is it the fact that a country that once was behind them is going ahead or the fact that the success of the only nation-state in South Asia somehow challenges the idea and concept of multi-nation states in South Asia!
 
Hasina calls for strengthening ties with Pakistan
Baqir Sajjad SyedUpdated 04 Dec 2020

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HIGH Commissioner Imran Ahmed Siddiqui in conversation with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed.



ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Bangladesh are likely to revive their bilateral mechanisms to take their ties forward, a diplomatic source said on Thursday after Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh Imran Ahmed Siddiqui called on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed in Dhaka.


It was a rare meeting between Pakistan’s envoy and the Bangladeshi prime minister because of the once frosty ties between the two countries, which have witnessed major improvements this year.


“The two sides agreed to further strengthen the existing fraternal relations between the two countries,” the High Commission said in a statement.


Pakistan and Bangladesh have multiple bilateral mechanisms, but most have been suspended for years. It is being expected that a dialogue between the countries’ foreign secretaries, which has not happened for about 12 years, may resume in the near future.




The source, who had been briefed about the meeting, said Prime Minister Wajed stressed the need for strengthening bilateral ties. She, moreover, wished the people of Pakistan well and assured the high commissioner of her “full support” in discharge of his official duties.


Prime Minister Imran Khan had in July spoken to his Bangladesh counterpart over the phone and expressed his government’s desire to “deepen fraternal relations on the basis of mutual trust, mutual respect and sovereign equality”.


According to the statement, High Commissioner Siddiqui during the meeting conveyed the message of goodwill and friendship from Mr Khan to Ms Wajed, which she reciprocated with her greetings and good wishes for the leadership of Pakistan.


“The High Commissioner informed Prime Minister H.E. Sheikh Hasina that the government and the people of Pakistan held the Bangladeshi leadership and people in high esteem and affection. The prime minister expressed good wishes for the people of Pakistan,” it added.


Pakistan has this year consistently pushed for improving ties with Bangladesh. Observers were caught by surprise when Mr Siddiqui in July met Foreign Minister A.K. Abdul Momen despite hostile political rhetoric and unfriendly bureaucracy.


Pak-Bangladesh relationship, it should be recalled, took a nosedive after Ms Wajed started her second tenure as prime minister in 2009 as she resumed the so-called 1971 ‘war crimes’ trial.


Pakistan has always considered the bitter 1971 dismemberment of the country as a closed chapter in view of the tripartite agreement signed in April 1974 for the repatriation of war prisoners.


Ms Wajed’s father and Bangladesh’s founding father Mujibur Rehman had after the accord agreed that in the interest of regional peace, no one would be put on trial for alleged crimes committed during the 1971 war. But Ms Wajed was bent on reviving the ghosts of 1971.


She was further emboldened with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi coming to power in India and Pak-Bangladesh ties went from one low to another, according to analysts.


The developments in Pak-Bangladesh ties come in the backdrop of Delhi-Dhaka ties turning lukewarm following the enactment of controversial Citizenship Amendment Act last year. Moreover, growing Chinese influence in Dhaka has also brought Pakistan and Bangladesh closer.


Published in Dawn, December 4th, 2020


hasina told this to dawn :sarcastic: :sarcastic: :sarcastic:
 
Lol, precisely what I was thinking while reading his posts. Notice the discrepancies, like how the bhadroloks are so anti-Muslim and right in the next post, the bhadroloks would become so inclusive, intellectual, cultural etc. And as if this "bhadralok" tradition even exists now! :lol: Not to mention the scores of straw-man arguments!

Going through his posts, he came across as a Muhajir to me. He could be either a Pakistani or an Indian, doesn't matter. The insecurity bit is true for both Indians and Pakistanis.

I though don't know where exactly it stems from, is it the fact that a country that once was behind them is going ahead or the fact that the success of the only nation-state in South Asia somehow challenges the idea and concept of multi-nation states in South Asia!

There was something iffy about him right from the beginning. I mean which non-Bengali and at that a Pakistan have such a vested interest in Indian Bengali culture? Indo-Paks suffer from the worst kind of psyches in Asia.
 

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