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Hasina & her pro India policy at work !

could u spread some light on it?


For example;most sweepers in Dhaka are actually Indian.They speak hindi not urdu.

The stranded Pakistanis who were given BD nationality last year are actually from Bihar,India.They are called Pakistani because they supported Pakistan during liberation war.

I will give you more info,wait a moment.
 
Assam is an exception.. The conflict betwee Assamese and Bengalis are century old.. Do you know Assmese scripts are Bengali??????
 
For example;most sweepers in Dhaka are actually Indian.They speak hindi not urdu.

The stranded Pakistanis who were given BD nationality last year are actually from Bihar,India.They are called Pakistani because they supported Pakistan during liberation war.

I will give you more info,wait a moment.

In sylhet all the Tea Garden labor are from Urisshya or from somewhere in South India... They are like 10% of total sylhet population...
 
Illegal Indians in Bangladesh

by Mohammad Zainal Abedin

Though the Indian government and its print media relentlessly try to prove that the Bangladeshis are intruding into India daily, and Indian BSF (Border Security Forces) personnel try to push the Indian Bengali speaking Muslims to Bangladesh, the reality is totally otherwise.

According to the available reports, lakhs of Indians hailing from Indian states of West Bengal, Meghalaya, Assame, Tripura, Mizoram are illegally staying in Bangladesh—from urban to the rural areas. These states are extremely poor and the Indians come to Bangladesh in search of jobs and better living.

Most of these Indians enter Bangladesh without passport or visa and take shelter in the houses of their relatives. In order to justify them as Bangladeshis they collect certificates and other documents from the respective authorities with the help of their relatives or the agents in exchange of money.

In course of time they start to claim that they are Bangladeshis. Some Hindus (those who do not have relatives in the urban areas) introduce themselves as Muslims and provide fake permanent addresses to justify them as Bangladeshis. Due to identical language, physical appearance and structure, none doubts that they are Indian Hindus. So they can easily live in Bangladesh illegally.

In the urban areas these Indians outwardly work in buying houses, garment factories, fashion houses, freight and forwarding agencies, educational institutions, computer training centers, restaurants, advertising agencies, bars and hotels, beauty parlors , guest houses, private firms and business houses. Some of them work as car and taxi drivers and even rickshaw pullers. I personally came across more than one hundred rickshaw pullers in Dhaka City over the last couple of months.

It has now come to light that some of these Indian are the agents and operatives of the Indian intelligence agency—RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) and that they are involved in carrying out subversive activities. They are involved in money laundering, 'hoondy' and smuggling, creating devastating effects on the economy. Besides their outward jobs, they have been planted in Bangladesh to carryout sabotage.

It is apparent that these RAW agents are engaged in creating an anarchic situation in thecountry before and after the forthcoming general elections. Recent abrupt increases in political killings and robberies in Dhaka indicate the presence of such people in Bangladesh. The arrest of nine Indians from the venue of the Prime Minister's scheduled meeting at Lakhsam proves the huge presence of RAW agents and operatives in Bangladesh.

It is difficult to ascertain the real figure of the Indians in Bangladesh who are scattered in the rural areas also. To justify the huge presence of the Indians in Bangladesh and the problems that are surfacing let me quote a report of a Dhaka—based daily. The Choddogram Correspondent of the daily reported that about 1,100 hundred Indians illegally reside in Choddogram, a Bangladeshi Upazila that shares a border with the Indian state of Tripura.

Indians hailing from Tripura state illegally live in all the 14 unions of the Upazila. Tripura lags behind Bangladesh in every sector, having no infrastructure, particularly in the border areas. Indians day labourers come to Bangladesh illegally to find work, sell and buy commodities in Bangladeshi bazaars and meet their relatives living in Bangladesh.

Due to massive intrusion of the Indians, local people of 'Choddogram' Upazill are becoming jobless, as the Indians work in exchange for lower remuneration than their Bangladeshi counterparts. Workers of almost 80 per cent of the saloons of Choddogram are Indians. These saloon workers live in Bangladesh illegally.

Many Indians are working in tea-stalls, hotels, groceries, clinics, garment factories, construction and agriculture farms. Many of them work as tailors, bus-conductors, cobblers, carpenters, masons, rickshaw pullers, etc. These Indians reside in Bangladesh enjoying the blessings of a number local influential people.

These Indians are involved in various crimes and anti-social activities. As the Indians do not have any permanent address, they commit various types of crimes, including murder, theft, robbery, rape and just sneak back into Indian soil. These Indians bring narcotics like wine, ganja, opium, phensedyl, etc. from India while they smuggle ornaments, diesel, and edible oil to India.

Most of these Indians are Hindus. Many of them married local girls belonging to poor families and live in Bangladesh. Some of them left their wives along with three to four children. These children deserted by their Indian fathers live subhuman lives and are involved in anti-social activities to earn their livelihood.

Choddogram is not the only Upazila, where illegal Indians reside permanently. They are present in almost all the villages of Bangladesh if there is at least one Hindu family. There prevails strong public opinion in Bangladesh in favour of arresting all the Indians who illegally enter Bangladesh and live here.

No Indian was ever killed by Bangladesh Rifles when they intruded into Bangladesh. But a survey confirms that 337 Bangladeshis were killed, 466 wounded, 491 kidnapped and 68 women raped during the last five years. BSF detained 467 Bangladeshis while they were either working in their fields or bathing or fishing in the common rivers during the same period.

Bangladeshis cannot go to plough their lands near the border with India. They also cannot fish or bathe in the common rivers. Indians plunder their houses, cattle, paddy fields, and other valuable belongings. India pushes out her Bengali speaking Muslims branding them as Bangladeshis.

Under the situation, the government should immediately detect and nab the illegal Indians to avert disruptive activities in the country. It is anticipated that most of these Indians will be enrolled in the voter's list of the coming elections and that they may play a vital role in electing the party of Indian choice. So these Indians should immediately be detected and deported to India. Otherwise it will be difficult to expel them in future.
 
Temporary solution:

BD provides a few districts out of bangladesh where these immigrants can be settled, until bangladesh wants to take them back.We simply want them out of assam for their good and our good. Specially from our Historical districts like Barpeta. This is ridiculous on part of the Bangladeshis not to recognize their own people in a different country just because they don't want them back, may be they don't want to feed them. Every time there is a cyclone or natural calamity, more influx is seen to assam. Now it is not only assam, they are exploring new routes through Meghalaya.

Permanent solution:

bangladesh recognizes them and take their back their brothers honourably. But this is a difficult and always seemed impossible because these guys will have nothing to eat in bangladesh but ehey can make gold in fertile lands of assam. "Assamer matite sona acche" . Thats what we keep hearing from the immigrants. Still want to say they are not your people?

Welcome home brother.. You are auhomi or Bengali???
 
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Illegal Indians in Bangladesh

by Mohammad Zainal Abedin

Though the Indian government and its print media relentlessly try to prove that the Bangladeshis are intruding into India daily, and Indian BSF (Border Security Forces) personnel try to push the Indian Bengali speaking Muslims to Bangladesh, the reality is totally otherwise.

According to the available reports, lakhs of Indians hailing from Indian states of West Bengal, Meghalaya, Assame, Tripura, Mizoram are illegally staying in Bangladesh—from urban to the rural areas. These states are extremely poor and the Indians come to Bangladesh in search of jobs and better living.

Most of these Indians enter Bangladesh without passport or visa and take shelter in the houses of their relatives. In order to justify them as Bangladeshis they collect certificates and other documents from the respective authorities with the help of their relatives or the agents in exchange of money.

In course of time they start to claim that they are Bangladeshis. Some Hindus (those who do not have relatives in the urban areas) introduce themselves as Muslims and provide fake permanent addresses to justify them as Bangladeshis. Due to identical language, physical appearance and structure, none doubts that they are Indian Hindus. So they can easily live in Bangladesh illegally.

In the urban areas these Indians outwardly work in buying houses, garment factories, fashion houses, freight and forwarding agencies, educational institutions, computer training centers, restaurants, advertising agencies, bars and hotels, beauty parlors , guest houses, private firms and business houses. Some of them work as car and taxi drivers and even rickshaw pullers. I personally came across more than one hundred rickshaw pullers in Dhaka City over the last couple of months.

It has now come to light that some of these Indian are the agents and operatives of the Indian intelligence agency—RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) and that they are involved in carrying out subversive activities. They are involved in money laundering, 'hoondy' and smuggling, creating devastating effects on the economy. Besides their outward jobs, they have been planted in Bangladesh to carryout sabotage.

It is apparent that these RAW agents are engaged in creating an anarchic situation in thecountry before and after the forthcoming general elections. Recent abrupt increases in political killings and robberies in Dhaka indicate the presence of such people in Bangladesh. The arrest of nine Indians from the venue of the Prime Minister's scheduled meeting at Lakhsam proves the huge presence of RAW agents and operatives in Bangladesh.

It is difficult to ascertain the real figure of the Indians in Bangladesh who are scattered in the rural areas also. To justify the huge presence of the Indians in Bangladesh and the problems that are surfacing let me quote a report of a Dhaka—based daily. The Choddogram Correspondent of the daily reported that about 1,100 hundred Indians illegally reside in Choddogram, a Bangladeshi Upazila that shares a border with the Indian state of Tripura.

Indians hailing from Tripura state illegally live in all the 14 unions of the Upazila. Tripura lags behind Bangladesh in every sector, having no infrastructure, particularly in the border areas. Indians day labourers come to Bangladesh illegally to find work, sell and buy commodities in Bangladeshi bazaars and meet their relatives living in Bangladesh.

Due to massive intrusion of the Indians, local people of 'Choddogram' Upazill are becoming jobless, as the Indians work in exchange for lower remuneration than their Bangladeshi counterparts. Workers of almost 80 per cent of the saloons of Choddogram are Indians. These saloon workers live in Bangladesh illegally.

Many Indians are working in tea-stalls, hotels, groceries, clinics, garment factories, construction and agriculture farms. Many of them work as tailors, bus-conductors, cobblers, carpenters, masons, rickshaw pullers, etc. These Indians reside in Bangladesh enjoying the blessings of a number local influential people.

These Indians are involved in various crimes and anti-social activities. As the Indians do not have any permanent address, they commit various types of crimes, including murder, theft, robbery, rape and just sneak back into Indian soil. These Indians bring narcotics like wine, ganja, opium, phensedyl, etc. from India while they smuggle ornaments, diesel, and edible oil to India.

Most of these Indians are Hindus. Many of them married local girls belonging to poor families and live in Bangladesh. Some of them left their wives along with three to four children. These children deserted by their Indian fathers live subhuman lives and are involved in anti-social activities to earn their livelihood.

Choddogram is not the only Upazila, where illegal Indians reside permanently. They are present in almost all the villages of Bangladesh if there is at least one Hindu family. There prevails strong public opinion in Bangladesh in favour of arresting all the Indians who illegally enter Bangladesh and live here.

No Indian was ever killed by Bangladesh Rifles when they intruded into Bangladesh. But a survey confirms that 337 Bangladeshis were killed, 466 wounded, 491 kidnapped and 68 women raped during the last five years. BSF detained 467 Bangladeshis while they were either working in their fields or bathing or fishing in the common rivers during the same period.

Bangladeshis cannot go to plough their lands near the border with India. They also cannot fish or bathe in the common rivers. Indians plunder their houses, cattle, paddy fields, and other valuable belongings. India pushes out her Bengali speaking Muslims branding them as Bangladeshis.

Under the situation, the government should immediately detect and nab the illegal Indians to avert disruptive activities in the country. It is anticipated that most of these Indians will be enrolled in the voter's list of the coming elections and that they may play a vital role in electing the party of Indian choice. So these Indians should immediately be detected and deported to India. Otherwise it will be difficult to expel them in future.
Everywhere I see, I see RAW! :(
 
Assam is an exception.. The conflict betwee Assamese and Bengalis are century old.. Do you know Assmese scripts are Bengali??????

"epine ahasoon"

It means to come here.Though it sounds alien to bengali,but written actually in bengali.

forgive my assamese pronunciation.
 
Fine, But I see lots of Bangladeshi Labourers in india too, we should sit down a discuss it i say rather than blame each other.
 
Fine, But I see lots of Bangladeshi Labourers in india too, we should sit down a discuss it i say rather than blame each other.

Yes this should be discussed in cool head.

Political parties in both BD and India are making these issues to their gain.
RSS,BJP and other parties are making people aggressive making propaganda videos and speculating things.They speculate that India has 5 CRORE BD migrants:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

It is an effort by political parties to stir trouble.
 
I dont know about 5 crore, but I see many, sleeping on the streets etc in delhi. Yes Pol Parties are using it, BD shouldnt give them a chance to do so!
 
Thanks god my grandfathers decided to break out of Assam. Unless I could have been an illegal immigrant in India now..:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Bengalis in Tripura who went there from Bangladesh during 1947 are now finding themselves in hot seat.Tripurese people claims they all are illegal Bangladeshis.Come on,give a break.
Many insurgent groups have already formed to throw out Bengalis.
Moreover Tripura is underdeveloped than BD in any case.Why would BD people go there??
 
Tripura maybe not as develop as BD but still they have local culture the problem is not illegal migration but accepting local customs most of the NE states required permit to visit but still they face influx migrants there are only two people on the move Bahia's and Bangladeshi in subcontinent.
 
These are demographically overlapping territory.. For instance in sylhet we have a lot of indegenious people called Tipra. They are basically aboriginal Tripura. What should we do? Should we throw them out of the land where they lived for milleniums????
Unless and otherwise India has a reconcilliation mechanism in those NE territory where so many different ethnic groups live.. will destine to break. The central leaders instead of working towards this, they themselves are fueling those sentiments..
 
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