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Is Hasina’s Bangladesh at war with itself or Pakistan-lovers?

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Supporting Pakistan in sports is religious as players are Muslims, not love for Pakistan. Hoisting Pakistan flag is absolutely forbidden. That's a crime in Bangladesh. Burning Pakistan's flag is common in Bangladesh though.

This picture is from Bogra district.

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They are either Maloon or Maloon lover.

Pak flag has Islamic symbol crescent. Only kafir, mushrik Fasiq, would do such.

She will be killed one day. That is the fate of all the fanatics and hateful people who commit crime and try to please murderers.

Hasina always say she will die either by bullet or Grenade. May Allah grant her wish.
 
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That's absurd. So Bangladeshi nationalisms core belief is racism?

Bangladeshis are more racists combined to Pakistan+India. First racism occurred when they realized they cant live under British Hindu dominion. And later it shifted to Urdu+Punjabi

That's bull. Just because I live somewhere else doesn't mean I can't speculate.

No you cant. If you lived 20 years in BD then moved away that was another case. But situation is opposite in your case.
 
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No you cant. If you lived 20 years in BD then moved away that was another case. But situation is opposite in your case.[/QUOTE]

Yes I can. Now shoo.

Bangladeshis are more racists combined to Pakistan+India. First racism occurred when they realized they cant live under British Hindu dominion. And later it shifted to Urdu+Punjabi



No you cant. If you lived 20 years in BD then moved away that was another case. But situation is opposite in your case.

Yes I can, now shoo.

Bangladeshis are more racists combined to Pakistan+India. First racism occurred when they realized they cant live under British Hindu dominion. And later it shifted to Urdu+Punjabi

I think there is a difference between living under tyrannical rule and being racist.
 
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No you cant. Su su time for you kid?



If someone define himself anything other than human he is a racist. Now go su su time kid.

Su su? Big-bog(If you get the lingo), I have absolutely no idea why a person who hates the Pakistani state is on this forum in the first place.
 
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Because I don't speak Bengali you leg.

Dimwit, every Bangladeshi understands Bengali. Only the people deprived of this are them who departed long ago and gave their children education in their local village tongues, mixed with English and Hindi Urdu neighbors. Now you claim you can properly speculate BD. Lol. And these bulls now started claiming Sylheti is not Bengali.
 
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dont blame Pakistan if they take steps
they were always quiet
 
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Bangladesh loses its way, says Kuldip Nayar

Special Correspondent

Veteran Indian journalist and Kuldip Nayar has expressed his doubts about the possibility of holding any free and fair elections that can bring about a regime change in Bangladesh in the near future.
In an article published in Kolkata-based The Statesman last week, he also quietly blamed New Delhi for backing an “authoritarian regime” in Dhaka.
“It does not look as if Bangladesh would ever have free and fair elections. But if they were to be held, the foregone conclusion is that Sheikh Hasina would not be defeated,” he wrote in the opinion piece titled “Has Bangladesh lost its focus?”
Kuldip Nayar in his article said: “Bangladesh premier Sheikh Hasina’s main strength is New Delhi” which, he felt, has put all eggs in her basket. The author also referred to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) as openly claiming, “Hasina has even damaged India’s image because of her authoritarian rule.”
“She brooks no criticism and sees that her critics are harmed so that they realize she and India have become synonymous.”
Kuldip Nayar was narrating his experience of visiting Bangladesh recently, he noted, “After arrival at Dhaka, it does not take you long to realize that here is one country which has lost its ethos.”
He mentioned that he asked many about the direction Bangladesh was taking ideologically, economically or socially. Quoting an academician closely associated with political parties as saying that Bangladesh had lost is way and he did not know which direction it was heading to.
The Indian journalist, who visited this country times and has long been closely watching developments in Bangladesh, observed that now careerism attracts youth and businessmen influence politics because they bribe every tier of the government. “This pattern prevails all over.”
“What is striking is the wealth that has been accumulated in a few hands. They not only dictate day-to-day business but also politics
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Kuldip Nayar also mentioned that the media in Bangladesh is free only in name as is the pattern in most third world countries.
He concluded that: “The vested interests in the country have never had it as good as they do today.”





http://www.weeklyhol...px?ID=10&date=0
 
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Every Bangladeshi should be a Pro-Bangladeshi rather than pro-pakistani, Pro-india. Happy to see we are on that path.

Cricket fans showed it already. Who hates Pakistan and India would be appreciated always.

Bangladesh is now enough by her ownself.
 
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