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India’s arrogant behaviours with Bangladesh leaders - DELHI’S BANAGLADESH POLICY

India is Uttar Pradesh not Kerala.I guess you are from Kerala, that's why you are very much deluded about India's day to day realities. When average Indian are surviving on rats, you are trying to sell them bollywood dream.
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Delete this post Doyal bhai. Hurts my eyes. Also trying to score a point using this pics is not good either.

I'll agree with one thing though. Reality is different from movies. Movies show what you want to see not what you are.

Yes we are arrogants

Only language Bengladesis understand is Burmese ... Burma's Buddhists show them their place. Wait few more years we also teach the language u people understand. :woot:
Instead of teaching language to Bangladesh, maybe you should put some effort on feeding your people and building sanitation facilities, ne? So that your people score better than NK or Burundi in hunger index.
 
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Bengali Moslims can deviate from the threads topic all they can to diss India and its short comings ,but its about Bengladesh as a sovereign nation is a myth which they are victims off.
 
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@idune, why do you have to flatter India by sending topics that want to prove Indian superiority over BD? Why are you so fond of India? Holiday is an India-supporting newspaper, isn't it?

Its not flattering india but EXPOSING indian arrogance. More importantly exposing your awami league indian subservient role and allowing india to interfereing in Bangladesh. Your can not mask awami sucking upto india with your reverse retort indian dalali.

According to @idune bharat is almost an almighty, next to Allah.bharat even control the weather in BD if you ask idune.:P
Only non Muslim, awami league kafir like yourself compare anything with Allah.

@WebMaster attacking religious belief - is this allowed in your forum???
 
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I have no clue that Idune is pro India. As far as I see, his comments are pro-Pakistan. I'm confused by all your comments. Or you guys are all echo chambers.

Now, by supplying power and rice, we are happy to increase our trade deficit with BD. What is it now?

Nearly 500 billion in Takas:D. Now, being poor. India is not a rich country, but economically we are better off than average BD.

idune is so anti-India that he seems pro india to the gooey grey "centre" in BD, their resolution towards the fringes are quite bad, both look like foggy horizon to them. It also allows them to dismiss using identity politics, the same that wreaks havoc in their country in an assortment and cacophony of flavours. They seem to enjoy it, we should let them. As Napoleon said, do not intervene when your enemy is making a mistake.

Delete this post Doyal bhai. Hurts my eyes. Also trying to score a point using this pics is not good either.

Why should he delete that? Would you request deletion if we post the rodent and bug food markets in downtown Bangkok?

In the USA rodents (squirrels) are also shot/trapped and turned into stew and meat pies in various areas. Scrawny wild rabbits sometimes are no more than an oversized rat, lots of people eat them in developed countries.

A protein starved country like BD in complete denial about its own reality.... complaining/mocking about what others eat is quite ironic and funny:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...-consumption-soars.525749/page-2#post-9985909

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I'll agree with one thing though. Reality is different from movies. Movies show what you want to see not what you are.

Thing is bollywood stays in the bollywood realm in India. Whereas Bangladesh wants to push its form (BBS) on its people as complete truth, when it falls well short of even the bollywood version of reality:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/repository-for-bd-statistics-bbs-quality-credibility.525379/

Instead of teaching language to Bangladesh, maybe you should put some effort on feeding your people and building sanitation facilities, ne? So that your people score better than NK or Burundi in hunger index.

We are on it. Sanitation access increased from 40% to 70% in just 2 -3 years time (vetted by QCI) unlike BD which claims it on paper through BBS matha-magic (which gets exposed by 3rd party sanitation rankings like in liveability index). Protein per capita supply increasing by about 5 - 10% year (vetted by FAO) unlike BD where its stagnating (at much lower level to begin with) according to FAO direct survey + 3rd party evidence capture....in complete dissonance to what BD BBS et al are claiming in its domestic news circuits (no doubt to try buffer election popularity around the corner). BD corruption and institution credibility are where they are in the world rankings for a reason.

You see we care about actually changing the reality on the ground for the better rather than tinkering with a few numbers on paper by the laxest + most vulnerable (to propaganda/inaccuracy) possible methodology and then get labelled like this:

BBS has limited capacity to produce many of these statistics in accordance with relevant international standards and good practices. - UNSTAT
 
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Did not know cow dung and cola boosted protein level on indians that much. Then again rest of the world does not count cow dung as protein source.
 
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Did not know cow dung and cola boosted protein level on indians that much. Then again rest of the world does not count cow dung as protein source.

@SOUTHie

but but but:

According to @idune bharat is almost an almighty, next to Allah.bharat even control the weather in BD if you ask idune.:P

Then these BeeDees wonder how and why we own their political class like we do lol....or just live in denial. I love it...what a failed trash heap it is. But we should not take our eye off of keeping them this way, make them as divided and hateful to whatever as possible so they can vent their energies on each other like blind moles. Kruschev had a fascinating quote about blind moles and annihilation directed to JFK (well in his context it was during the cuban missile crisis)....but I think it scales down quite well to these BeeDees :P
 
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Only non Muslim, awami league kafir like yourself compare anything with Allah.

@WebMaster attacking religious belief - is this allowed in your forum???
How it is attacking religious belief if I point to the Shirk you are committing by elevating bharat to the level of Almighty? A true Muslim should think more about Allah and fulfilling his command rather that obsessing and idolizing bharat 24/7 which you are doing. And calling someone kafir left and right without knowing his belief is the hallmark of a munafiq.Can you swear by touching your heart that you are not a munifiq?:P
 
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Why should he delete that?
I find the pics disturbing tbh.
We are on it. Sanitation access increased from 40% to 70% in just 2 -3 years time
Congrats. However the percentage need to increase further. So my suggestion of building more latrines is a very valid one.

Protein per capita supply increasing by about 5 - 10% year (vetted by FAO) unlike BD where its stagnating (at much lower level to begin with) according to FAO direct survey + 3rd party evidence capture....in complete dissonance to what BD BBS et al are claiming in its domestic news circuits (no doubt to try buffer election popularity around the corner). BD corruption and institution credibility are where they are in the world rankings for a reason.
Why compare with BD? You should try to improve your score so that it's better than NK or Burundi. This obsession with BD not healthy at all.
 
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Myanmar , Bhutan ,Afghanistan and Sri Lanka doesn't think so ,so I don't know what all other countries you mean?

Bangladesh Pakistan chine Nepal to name few:D
Since when Afghanistan became india's neighbor :crazy:

Seems like Indians only think few countries as her neighbor who have some relationship with india:rofl:
 
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Bangladesh Pakistan chine Nepal to name few:D
Since when Afghanistan became india's neighbor :crazy:

Seems like Indians only think few countries as her neighbor who have some relationship with india:rofl:
Well those countries excluding China doesn't have a economic size to much too care about and about Afghanistan being a neighbour or not ,well let the Afghan decides it
 
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Why compare with BD? You should try to improve your score so that it's better than NK or Burundi. This obsession with BD not healthy at all.

Responding more to the self professed "doctor" who dragging in India here beyond the topic at hand....when he should be focusing on improving his own credibility (and those claiming his profession in his country) so that fewer BD people flee to India, selling their valuables and possessions for the most basic of medical treatments....while he trumpets so called BBS stats on health and hunger to help deny the actual reality.

From the lack of that personal credibility comes the systemic lack of it in Bangladesh as an entirety. From that comes the dissonance between paper and reality, lot of it even appears on paper as the FAO shows.

Change starts with the self...but the poor guy doesn't seem to realise it. So it's well worth responding to those responding to him, so he gets sewered when he reads what the latter quote from my responses. At some point it hopefully makes him give up and spend the time on actually improving his LDC with its LDC stats.
 
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I'm sure if PM Hassina makes another pointless anti Pak statment it will please the Indians. So what's stopping her? She clearly is an expert in the matter.
 
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Following shows blatant and level of interference india had done in Bangladesh. indian ex president also proved ruling awami league is an indian instrument of hegemony and interference in Bangladesh.

Pranab Mukherjee tells it all!
Dr. Taj Hashmi, November 4, 2017

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India’s immediate past President Pranab Mukherjee (82) in his The Coalition Years, 1996-2012 – his twelfth book – tells his own tale about the last 16 years of his experience in active politics until 2012, when he became the President of the Republic. He was in active politics for 43 years (1969-2012), holding important positions as MP; Leader of the Lok Sabha, and Rajya Sabha; Deputy Chair of the Planning Commission; Defence; External Affairs; and Finance Minister. But for Congress President Sonia Gandhi’s selection of Manmohan Singh, he would have become the Prime Minister.

Since I haven’t seen his latest book yet, this piece isn’t about the book per se but what media has revealed from excerpts of the work, some of which are very revealing, and relevant to Bangladesh. This piece is all about the excerpts, which I consider very disturbing from the Bangladeshi perspective. The small paragraph on India’s relationship with Bangladesh tells us all. I know those who know about India’s hegemonic designs in Bangladesh, and its big brotherly attitude toward all its smaller neighbours, the excerpt I’m referring to here gives them the “you’re telling me!” moment.

They know, as I know, India has been very condescending, deceptive, domineering, and demeaning to Bangladesh. And Pranab Mukherjee – possibly inadvertently – has re-confirmed our perception and experience that India considers itself a hegemon, a neo-colonial master in the postcolonial world. Some of Pranab Mukherjee’s up-close comments about his intimate personal relationship with Sheikh Hasina and her family members, and some other important people in Bangladesh is very discomforting for patriotic Bangladeshis in general. However, those who want Bangladesh to remain an Indian satellite, would be ever thankful to Mukherjee for his role in doctoring the 2008 Elections in Bangladesh.

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In Part II of his autobiography, he narrates an episode which virtually amounts to meddling in the internal affairs of Bangladesh. Mukherjee writes: “In February 2008 (while he was India’s External Affairs Minister), Bangladesh army chief Moin Ahmed came to India on a six-day visit. He called on me too. During the informal interaction, I impressed upon him the importance of releasing political prisoners.” Then Mukherjee mentions his assuaging the fears of the General about his personal safety under Hasina Government: “I took personal responsibility and assured the general of his survival after Hasina’s return to power….With my intervention through the then National Security Advisor MK Narayanan, I ensured the release of all political prisoners and the nation’s return to stability.” He also mentions India’s continued engagement with the military-backed caretaker government in Bangladesh.

What’s even more revealing in the autobiography that after Hasina came to power, she assured that General Moin would remain in office, and that Pranab Mukherjee also reprimanded Awami League leaders who deserted Hasina during her bad days: “In fact, when some Awami League leaders deserted her at the time she was in jail, I rebuked them for their stand and told them that to leave someone when they are down is unethical.” One may thank Mr. Mukherjee for being so candid and honest! But there’s a problem here! He tells us – despite being an Indian politician – he regularly meddled in the internal affairs of Bangladesh, and moulded its politics to serve Indian interests.

So far, so good! We know India has always been an intrusive big brother, and a malignant neighbour of Bangladesh. And as to how some top Indian leaders assert India’s hegemony over Bangladesh is well-reflected in a personal correspondence of Dr. Kamal Siddiquie, a former Principal Secretary to the PM Khaleda Zia, with this writer on October 23, 2017. He gives a candid eye-witness account of as to how India’s External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee behaved with PM Khaleda Zia in this regard, at a top-level meeting in New Delhi in 2006:

“It was a formal official meeting between the two PMs in Delhi in March 2006. On our side were the PM, Foreign Minister Morshed Khan, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Reaz Rahman, myself the Principal Secretary, and Shamsher Mobin Choudhury, the Foreign Secretary. As soon as the meeting began, I found the Indian Foreign Minister grossly overstepping his role and firing broadside against us, for our ‘bad behaviour’ with India, including our alleged support to the ULFA which was a damn lie. As he was speaking, he was also pointing his finger at our PM in a most disgusting manner, and it showed that he was no gentleman. His language was the Babu English spoken by clerks in West Bengal.

Dr. Kamal Siddiquie’s account corroborates what Babu Pranab Mukherjee – who was once an upper division clerk – has written about his manoeuvring and undermining Bangladeshi politicians in the recent past. There’s no reason to assume that he was the first and only Indian leader to do so. Even senior Indian civil servants at times could be much more powerful than most powerful and influential leaders in Bangladesh. We know India’s former External Affairs Secretary Sujata Singh – who was just a public servant, not politician – directly intervened into Bangladesh politics on the eve of the so-called parliamentary elections of January 5, 2014. She flew to Dhaka, and literally coerced Ershad into submission. Who, till his close-door meeting with Sujata Singh in Dhaka was unwilling to take part in the farcical elections, had to change his mind. He participated in the voter-less election, and was “elected” uncontested. As desired by India, Ershad simply legitimised Hasina’s re-ascendancy to power, for another five years.

In view of the above, it’s obvious that Indian politicians in general – particularly those from the Congress Party – leave no stone unturned to see their own people in power in Bangladesh. Their most preferred Bangladeshi politicians mostly belong to the Awami League and the various factions of the Jatiya Party, originally floated by General Ershad. Possibly with the exceptions of Morarji Desai, V.P. Singh, and I.K. Gujral, all Indian Prime Ministers since 1971 have been intrusive and hegemonic with regard to Bangladesh. What we get from the anecdotes narrated by Pranab Mukherjee in his latest book, and from his grossly disrespectful behaviour with Khaleda Zia – a visiting Prime Minister from Bangladesh in 2006 – are just tips of the iceberg called “India’s Bangladesh Policy”, which is all about treating Bangladesh as an Indian satellite, not as a sovereign country.

As Mukherjee’s condescendingly intrusive mindset with regard to the internal affairs of Bangladesh is sickening, so are his public assertions as to how he treated General Moin, and rebuked those Awami League leaders who deserted Sheikh Hasina while she was in jail during the army-led “caretaker” government in 2007-2008. Most importantly, Bangladesh should not take Pranab Mukherjee as an exception in this regard. There’s no reason to believe that Narendra Modi, Shushma Swaraj, and other members in the Modi Government have any benign or non-intrusive policy toward Bangladesh. What Shushma Swaraj did during her recent visit to Bangladesh – she didn’t meet Rowshan Ershad, the so-called Leader of the Opposition, and instead met Khaleda Zia (despite Hasina’s dislike) – shouldn’t make self-respecting and patriotic Bangladeshis complacent about New Delhi’s not-so-hidden anti-Bangladesh agenda.

Nothing would be more counterproductive and disastrous for Bangladesh than considering Modi a better alternative to Manmohan, and Shushma Swaraj a better person than Pranab Mukherjee, with regard to India’s Bangladesh policy. By the way, who’s Shushma Swaraj to tell Bangladesh that parliamentary elections under an unelected caretaker government is not the right thing for democracy?

https://southasianmonitor.com/2017/11/04/pranab-mukherjee-tells/#
 
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Well those countries excluding China doesn't have a economic size to much too care about and about Afghanistan being a neighbour or not ,well let the Afghan decides it
ask your establishment and your hindu govt whether they care about Pakistan or not:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
lol i hope indian text books dont distort geography in india just they do with history, since when the countries started to decide who they want to be neighbor with:lol::lol::enjoy:
 
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