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How to stop persecution of religious minorities in Bangladesh?

How to stop persecution of religious minorities in Bangladesh?

  • By banning Jamaat and hanging Jamaatis

    Votes: 24 72.7%
  • By banning BNP

    Votes: 1 3.0%
  • By sending Hindus to India

    Votes: 8 24.2%

  • Total voters
    33
All Indian agents in Bangladesh will be hanged, its only a matter of time.

we already have started kicking out your illegal brothers from our states :-).....about kicking RAW agents you cant as RAW is the most powerful agency in BD :-)
 
Hanging razakars and Jamaati's is the only way forward to create a prosperous, stable and happy Bangladesh. These Jamaati boot lickers will sell their souls to Pakistan.

Allah wills it, Bangladesh shall do the needful in executing them.
Yes.definitely. along with all the indian Dalals in our land.Insha Allah.
 
I dont see much difference in plight of minorities (in India or in bd).. pakistan is a different case...
hindus are relatively okey in bd, just like muslims in India... we are developing countries so I dont see things changing soon.
 
Everything you wrote about sylhet is a load of crap sylhet was historically always a part of Bengal. It was incorporated into assam in 1874 and then back into bengal(Bangladesh) during partition in 1947.
 
Everything you wrote about sylhet is a load of crap sylhet was historically always a part of Bengal. It was incorporated into assam in 1874 and then back into bengal(Bangladesh) during partition in 1947.

Sylhetis are NOT real Bengalis. It was part of Assam. It was annexed in East Bengal during 1947 partition.

Though ethnically Sylheti population have traces of Assamese, Arabs, Persians and Turks. It has also been suggested that the capital cities of the ancient kingdoms of Harikela, Gaur, Srihatta and port city of Kamarupa were situated in modern Sylhet.[6][7]

After the British administrative reorganization of India, Sylhet was eventually incorporated into Assam. East Bengal and Assam were a single province of India.

Sylhet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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During this time, Sylhet was inhabited by Indo-Aryan Brahmins, though ethnically the population would also have traces of Assamese, Arabs, Persians and Turks.

Conveniently missed out an important part didn't you...
Indo aryans include Bengalis. They do not include Assamese people hence it says traces.
The definition of trace if you didn't know using google is
2. a very small quantity, especially one too small to be accurately measured.
"his body contained traces of amphetamines"

Hence your whole argument about us being fully Assamese is invalid.



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In the late 18th century, the British East India Company became interested in Sylhet and saw it as an area of strategic importance in the war against Burma. Sylhet was gradually absorbed into British control and administration and was governed as a part of Bengal.
 
During this time, Sylhet was inhabited by Indo-Aryan Brahmins, though ethnically the population would also have traces of Assamese, Arabs, Persians and Turks.

Conveniently missed out an important part didn't you...
Indo aryans include Bengalis. They do not include Assamese people hence it says traces.


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In the late 18th century, the British East India Company became interested in Sylhet and saw it as an area of strategic importance in the war against Burma. Sylhet was gradually absorbed into British control and administration and was governed as a part of Bengal.
are you sylhoti?
 
Sylhetis are NOT real Bengalis. It was part of Assam. It was annexed in East Bengal during 1947 partition.

Though ethnically Sylheti population have traces of Assamese, Arabs, Persians and Turks. It has also been suggested that the capital cities of the ancient kingdoms of Harikela, Gaur, Srihatta and port city of Kamarupa were situated in modern Sylhet.[6][7]

After the British administrative reorganization of India, Sylhet was eventually incorporated into Assam. East Bengal and Assam were a single province of India.

Sylhet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Go to hell with your ' bengali' love. This nation is called Bangladesh - sylhet is part of it since 1971. Enough!
 
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