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India sneaked rotten rice in Bangladesh

Basically here is the summary of Bangladeshi coming with Fake stories. Bangaladesh has 2 major party 1 moderate and other extremist. The moderate are in power now and are in opinion to have good relationship with India. The extremist cannot tolerate this since they hate Hindus and for them India means Hindus. This explains a lot of Bangladeshi opening thread replacing India with Hindus. So for these extremist till they are out of power they will try to malign the government with all they can, by hook or crook. Now use this logic and all nonesense anti India threads are explained.
 
Basically here is the summary of Bangladeshi coming with Fake stories. Bangaladesh has 2 major party 1 moderate and other extremist. The moderate are in power now and are in opinion to have good relationship with India. The extremist cannot tolerate this since they hate Hindus and for them India means Hindus. This explains a lot of Bangladeshi opening thread replacing India with Hindus. So for these extremist till they are out of power they will try to malign the government with all they can, by hook or crook. Now use this logic and all nonesense anti India threads are explained.
And that's the sad part. Working with India will give new opportunities to Bangladesh. The cost of extremist hunt for power is extreme poverty for the average Bangladeshi. They have so much going for them otherwise, they can probably aim to be another malaysia/indonesia in 20-25 years, but NO.
 
our current gov is not elected,they r selected:hitwall: dont expect any patriotism from them..they r more or less hameed karzai govt :devil:
 
why are they allowing all these things that you accuse of india doing to your country??

Because indian infiltration in Awami rank and file since 1971 and subsequent interference by indians in every aspect of Bangladesh.
Have you fall on your head to ask that question???
 
Because indian infiltration in Awami rank and file since 1971 and subsequent interference by indians in every aspect of Bangladesh.
Have you fall on your head to ask that question???
Ok so lemme get this straight. In 1971 India stated infiltrating Awami League ranks so that in 2010 we can you our rotten rice....very....interesting.....
 
Oh man... here we go again... another "because of India" thread. :coffee::disagree::hitwall:

Guess Jamaati guys want to capitalize the attention span of host dear Pakistani friends here on PDF.
 
all he has to say in all his threads is AWAMI LEAGUE....

Yes because its AL which is allowing import of rotten unfit for human rice from India appeasing Indian masters at the cost of own Bangladeshi people.

Its the responsibility of sitting government to avoid purchase of such unhealthy product not fit for human consumption.
 
now thats wat i call sheer genius business mind.that it can even make money out of rotten rice:rofl:

Yeh the same Genius minds were feeding expired food products to Indian armymen thus saving alot of money :eek:
 
Rotten food for soldiers

An Army marches on its stomach, said Napolean Bonaparte. But the 1.13-million strong Indian Army, the third largest in the world, marches largely on sub-standard food and rations, well past their consume-by date.

The Army is already reeling under a series of meat, egg, atta, dal and other ration scams in recent years, with even Lt-General rank officers being indicted in the scandals. Now, the CAG has punched several holes in the Army’s entire “supply chain management of rations”, hinting at widespread corruption and existence of cartels.

Tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, the latest CAG report paints a dismal picture of the Army’s procurement and supply of dry rations (rice, wheat, dal, sugar, tea, oil, tinned items) and fresh rations (vegetables, fruit, meat, milk), undertaken at an annual cost of Rs 1,440 crore.

Noting that the satisfaction levels of troops about quantity, quality and taste of rations was “very low”, CAG has called for a complete overhaul of the existing system, ranging from computerization and better procurement procedures to expansion in the vendor base and blacklisting of defaulting parties.

As per CAG, the main villains of the piece are Army Service Corps (ASC) and Army Purchase Organization, all under the benign gaze of Army HQ and the defence ministry.

Around three lakh soldiers under the Northern Command in J&K, for instance, were issued rations by Army supply depots even after the expiry of their original estimated storage life (ESL), based on “repeated extensions” given by Central Food Laboratory at Jammu.

“While instructions prohibit any extensions beyond three months of the ESL, atta, sugar, rice, tea, dal, edible oil etc were consumed (by soldiers) even six months to 28 months after the expiry of the original ESL,” said CAG, adding that MoD and Army HQ needed to get their act together “to ensure supply of good quality rations to troops”.

The existence of cartels, a “risk too serious to be ignored”, is also affecting the quantity and quality of rations. “Serious absence of competition was noticed in procurement of fresh rations…82% of procurement was based on less than three quotations, 36% based on single quotations,” it said.

For instance, from 2005 to 2008, only one vendor purchased the tender documents for supply of meat and chicken in Delhi and the Rs 5 crore annual contract was awarded to him.

Take another example. In blatant violation of norms, several transport and tour companies were registered as vendors to supply meat, eggs, vegetables and milk, in addition to transportation. Conversely, a poultry firm was found registered for the supply of transport and vegetables.

“Abnormal variations in rates of vegetables, fruits and meat must be investigated. MoD may provide an assurance these variations do not arise from any fraud or corrupt practices in procurements of fresh rations,” said CAG.

Rotten food for soldiers Indian Military News
 
Because indian infiltration in Awami rank and file since 1971 and subsequent interference by indians in every aspect of Bangladesh.
Have you fall on your head to ask that question???

And posting this on a pakistan defense forum is going to solve it? You should appeal to patroitic BDs and get rid of them. Don't keep on blaming Indians.. go on the roads and do something if the atrocities are too unbearable. Bandhs and Hartals are not uncommon in Bangladesh.

Playing Victim, only doubles your victimhood not solve it..
 
Rotten food for soldiers

An Army marches on its stomach, said Napolean Bonaparte. But the 1.13-million strong Indian Army, the third largest in the world, marches largely on sub-standard food and rations, well past their consume-by date.

The Army is already reeling under a series of meat, egg, atta, dal and other ration scams in recent years, with even Lt-General rank officers being indicted in the scandals. Now, the CAG has punched several holes in the Army’s entire “supply chain management of rations”, hinting at widespread corruption and existence of cartels.

Tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, the latest CAG report paints a dismal picture of the Army’s procurement and supply of dry rations (rice, wheat, dal, sugar, tea, oil, tinned items) and fresh rations (vegetables, fruit, meat, milk), undertaken at an annual cost of Rs 1,440 crore.

Noting that the satisfaction levels of troops about quantity, quality and taste of rations was “very low”, CAG has called for a complete overhaul of the existing system, ranging from computerization and better procurement procedures to expansion in the vendor base and blacklisting of defaulting parties.

As per CAG, the main villains of the piece are Army Service Corps (ASC) and Army Purchase Organization, all under the benign gaze of Army HQ and the defence ministry.

Around three lakh soldiers under the Northern Command in J&K, for instance, were issued rations by Army supply depots even after the expiry of their original estimated storage life (ESL), based on “repeated extensions” given by Central Food Laboratory at Jammu.

“While instructions prohibit any extensions beyond three months of the ESL, atta, sugar, rice, tea, dal, edible oil etc were consumed (by soldiers) even six months to 28 months after the expiry of the original ESL,” said CAG, adding that MoD and Army HQ needed to get their act together “to ensure supply of good quality rations to troops”.

The existence of cartels, a “risk too serious to be ignored”, is also affecting the quantity and quality of rations. “Serious absence of competition was noticed in procurement of fresh rations…82% of procurement was based on less than three quotations, 36% based on single quotations,” it said.

For instance, from 2005 to 2008, only one vendor purchased the tender documents for supply of meat and chicken in Delhi and the Rs 5 crore annual contract was awarded to him.

Take another example. In blatant violation of norms, several transport and tour companies were registered as vendors to supply meat, eggs, vegetables and milk, in addition to transportation. Conversely, a poultry firm was found registered for the supply of transport and vegetables.

“Abnormal variations in rates of vegetables, fruits and meat must be investigated. MoD may provide an assurance these variations do not arise from any fraud or corrupt practices in procurements of fresh rations,” said CAG.

Rotten food for soldiers Indian Military News

what the heck has this to do with BD defense?
 
A country that feed rotten food to its own army can very well export riotten rice to other countries and feel good. Indian responses already refelcted that kind of indian mindset.
 
Yes, Indian responses do reflect Indian mindset and your point is? If you are buying something I am selling you, you also do you have responsibility of testing the quality. Tell your Bangla Bosses to do Quality check of the food items..

what does it has to do with defense?
 
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