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ISIS Bangladesh chief wants Bengal to be center of global Jihad

United States have per capita income 5 times higher than Mexico.So international migration is understandable.But India have only 400 dollar more per capita income than BD.
If you want to compare in development, use PPP instead of nominal.
In PPP,
GDP per capita India vs BD is $6664 vs $3845
And gap is only expanding. Enough to be double+ by 2020. We will have nominal double too by 2025.
If you exclude far western states like Punjab Haryana or far southern like Kerala,Tamil Nadu then most of Indian living standard are lower than BD.
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In which world you're living? India's poorest states like Bihar have per capita incomes close (slightly higher than BD).
Don't exclude our Islands and coastal states whose incomes range from 5 to nine times of you and HDI 0.770 to 0.795.
There's rarely a state in India with living standard like BD and no state with low.
Otherwise, BD immigrants are also found in UP(a state with very low considered standard on Indian average).
Yet delusional bharati like yourself are getting orgasm at the thought of millions of Bangladeshi are going to India to become even more poorer,
Indians pay higher wages. :lol:
Even some pakistanis come here.
Don't panic.
to be killed for eating beaf
Rarely occurs but everybody beats drum whenever happens.
and defecate in open field rather than using toilet in BD.:P
India made to drop by 31% in last quarter and will have less than 10% by 22(you will suffering from 15-20%).
But I still say, call your people back. I don't want them to use my resources.
And please ask them to what they found in India that they escaped. Your mouth would be sealed.

From IMF and Fertility Variant:
2030(projected)
India:
GDP per capita
$6997 (Nominal), $14161(PPP)
BD:
~ $3000(nominal) and $7996(In PPP)
So, of other human developed indicators.
Like literacy rate (95% projected by UNDP for 2030 against today's 78%),
population growth and other's too. India will be closer to today's China.
And this is based on assumption that India will never grow in double digits.

Probably, one record would change that too. :P
We need $18000 GDP per capita at least.
 
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Again, stop looking at the situation today. If you think India isn't going to pull away from the rest of the region then you are deluding youself. It is inevitable, at a time there were comparable standards of living between Mexico and the US also.

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The gap between the "big three" (US, China and India) and the rest of the world is set to grow exponentially from 2020
What percentage of Global Economy can we three alone(China, India and US) constitute?
30% or 40%? :D
As US too is growing high and I've examined GDP numbers with population, I came to know that China would be a high income developed country but we'll remain a newly developed country with per capita income closer to countries like Spain($78000 and $66000)
Double digit growth is must for getting inside high income club. At least, at the level of France and UK. :P
Anyway, tell me percentage please. :partay:

Surprising as it may seem, but Indians who
have migrated to Pakistan are expected to
remit back home a staggering $4.9 billion
in 2015. This would make Pakistan the
fourth largest source of India's remittances
this year, according to a new study by the
World Bank.
Relationship is a factor. Many people (mainly Muslims) have relatives in Pakistan.
Partition occurred in 47 but many people didn't care and kept going here and other like unified India.

As having contacts in Pak is easy, they get jobs in Pak, and send remittances to family.
 
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Relationship is a factor. Many people (mainly Muslims) have relatives in Pakistan.
Partition occurred in 47 but many people didn't care and kept going here and other like unified India.

As having contacts in Pak is easy, they get jobs in Pak, and send remittances to family.

Finding it difficult to believe that an Indian Muslim who could life a comfortable life with a comfortable job in "Rising Shining Shupa Dupa Powa" India would come to Pakistan for a job.
 
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Finding it difficult to believe that an Indian Muslim who could life a comfortable life with a comfortable job in "Rising Shining Shupa Dupa Powa" India would come to Pakistan for a job.
Kindly count the number of pakistanis who come India every year for jobs, Universities (Education) and medical. :lol:
(You can ask for links well tonight. I'm busy somewhere else). I will provide you numerous.

And yes, a country with second largest economy, developed country, third military and further q major space player will surely be called a supa powa. If you don't like, please don't intervene in topic.
 
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If you want to compare in development, use PPP instead of nominal.
In PPP,
GDP per capita India vs BD is $6664 vs $3845
And gap is only expanding. Enough to be double+ by 2020. We will have nominal double too by 2025.

:rofl::rofl:
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In which world you're living? India's poorest states like Bihar have per capita incomes close (slightly higher than BD).
Don't exclude our Islands and coastal states whose incomes range from 5 to nine times of you and HDI 0.770 to 0.795.
There's rarely a state in India with living standard like BD and no state with low.
Otherwise, BD immigrants are also found in UP(a state with very low considered standard on Indian average).

Indians pay higher wages. :lol:
Even some pakistanis come here.
Don't panic.

Rarely occurs but everybody beats drum whenever happens.

India made to drop by 31% in last quarter and will have less than 10% by 22(you will suffering from 15-20%).
But I still say, call your people back. I don't want them to use my resources.
And please ask them to what they found in India that they escaped. Your mouth would be sealed.


From IMF and Fertility Variant:
2030(projected)
India:
GDP per capita
$6997 (Nominal), $14161(PPP)
BD:
~ $3000(nominal) and $7996(In PPP)
So, of other human developed indicators.
Like literacy rate (95% projected by UNDP for 2030 against today's 78%),
population growth and other's too. India will be closer to today's China.
And this is based on assumption that India will never grow in double digits.

Probably, one record would change that too. :P
We need $18000 GDP per capita at least.
PPP. QQQ. RRR . SSS :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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PPP. QQQ. RRR . SSS :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
Don't need to troll.
A person who has no knowledge of Economics is ought not to waste time with me. :omghaha:
Stats I remember on my finger tips (though I can provide links like @Abingdonboy) and I'm at least better in such calculations (I'm mainly stuck to economics on other forums). :D
 
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Don't need to troll.
A person who has no knowledge of Economics is ought not to waste time with me. :omghaha:
Stats I remember on my finger tips (though I can provide links like @Abingdonboy) and I'm at least better in such calculations (I'm mainly stuck to economics on other forums). :D
You economic knowledge as good as your indian version of poverty line set up and then claiming the achievement, instead of following global standard :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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and economic migrants(had they been Indian citizens) wouldn't pay taxes anyway...

Huh? Where did you get this from? Economic migrants (legal) most definitely pay taxes applicable of the country they reside in! In the US, all H1B migrants pay US taxes.

India-Bd situation could be compared to the US-Mexico situation if India had a economy like that of the US(which it doesn't)....Indian currency does not hold as much value in BD as Dollar would in Mexico...so unless the remittance from India comes in legally(and exchanged for Taka) it is worthless here

Indian economy is gargantuan compared to that of BD...I'm not even going to argue with you about this..
While the situation may not be US-Mexico per se, in that India is no US, but then again, Bangladesh is way worse than Mexico and thats a fact!
India has the fastest growing economy in South Asia which means that there is a lot more opportunity for growth and of course as a result, a lot more jobs, especially in the labor sector.
The point is, that a laborer has a better scope of finding a job in India's growing economy than he/she does in BD.


....if the migrant situation was as bad as it is made out to be Bangladesh would see a huge reserve of Rupee(Since smuggling has gone down due to the fencing and increased patrol...we would also see a lot of free rupee floating around and no where to go)....

remittances show up in local currency. The value of dollar figure of remittances is provided to make a baseline comparison with other countries.
Unless I'm missing the crux of your argument.

it hasn't....and the US has a welfare structure that can be exploited for benefits by illegal immigrants..

What??! How? Please explain..
Illegal immigrants get no benefit in the US..no welfare, no food stamps,no medicaid, nothing!
One needs a valid social security number for it.

..the welfare system of India is virtually similar to that of BD...so the entire "noise" is part demagoguery and part bloated sense of self importance.

An illegal immigrant would need a ration card, bank account and basic information to transfer money from India. Obviously the illegal Bangladeshis India has a problem with cannot and do not have any legal status in India and hence would not use the remittance channel to send money to BD. In fact, I'm suggesting that they don't send any money at all back home because they can't through legal channels..However they do live on the streets, work in low paying labor jobs and avoid Indian taxes, while creating a burden on the resources such as water, electricity that are meant to service the tax paying citizens (in a city like mumbai).
 
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You economic knowledge as good as your indian version of poverty line set up and then claiming the achievement, instead of following global standard :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Poverty ratio:
India: 12.4% BD :26% :P
and I follow global standard. I have never seen before that someone use nominal terms to compare living standards. :omghaha:
By your logic, Africans are richer than Countries of Indian Subcontinent.
Go on other forums, and see what they use to compare income, Nominal or PPP(Purchasing Power Parity).
 
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Poverty ratio:
India: 12.4% BD :26% :P
and I follow global standard. I have never seen before that someone use nominal terms to compare living standards. :omghaha:
By your logic, Africans are richer than Countries of Indian Subcontinent.
Go on other forums, and see what they use to compare income, Nominal or PPP(Purchasing Power Parity).
you took 3 hours to say this ?:rofl:
you follow Global standard ? really ? but you are giving Indian version standard stat :lol:
 
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you took 3 hours to say this ?:rofl:
I've life beyond internet forums too.
you follow Global standard ? really ? but you are giving Indian version standard stat :lol:
Entire world uses this version of stats. You must not even argue if you don't know about"E" of Economics and know just trolling. :nono:
Or tell me, what stats do you use? Or you even not use stats, just troll. :azn:
 
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Bangladesh >> published: 18:12 april 14, 2016
ISIS claims it has operations inside Bangladesh
Tribune Online Report

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IS claims the persons in the photo published in Dabiq are members of its Bangladesh unit.


ISIS has claimed it has operations in Bangladesh, BuzzFeed News reported citing the latest issue of Dabiq, the propaganda magazine of the Islamic militant group.

A significant part of the issue of the magazine was devoted to discuss its operations in Bangladesh.

A number of secular bloggers have been killed in Bangladesh in hand of Islamist fundamentalists since last year.

However, the government has repeatedly rejected the idea of existence and operation of the global militant outfit in the country.

The latest issue, released online on Wednesday, includes a profile of a young Bangladeshi named Abu Jandal al-Bangali who was killed during a battle in Ayn Issa, northern Syria.

Abu Jandal, it says, was a man who came from an affluent family in the capital city of Dhaka and had military connections.

He was, it says, a passionate jihadi who immediately signed up for martyrdom operation after joining the ISIS training camp in Syria and deeply cared about jihad in his homeland.

Dabiq also published a short letter by Abu Jandal addressed to “brothers in Islam,” whom he encouraged to be prepared to join ISIS. “Try to do regular physical exercise at home,” the letter said. “Don’t skip this point.”

Dabiq said Abu Janda al-Bangali came from Bangladesh to Syria and was killed during an operation.

ISIS devotes the last few pages of the magazine to an interview with Sheikh Abu Ibrahim al-Hanif, the man it says is leading its operation in Bangladesh (referred to as “Bengal” throughout the interview).

In the interview, Abu Ibrahim says Muslims in the region, especially those in Burma, live under oppression from Buddhists and Hindus. The group hopes to strengthen its jihad within Bangladesh before moving into Burma.

“We believe the shariah in Bengal won’t be achieved until the local Hindus are targeted in mass numbers,” he says in the interview.

He is also critical of Jamaat-e-Islami, the country’s largest Islamist political party, for not implementing the “law of Allah” during its time in power from 2001 to 2006.

Abu Ibrahim says Bangladesh is important for global jihad because of its geographic position and proximity to India. “Having a strong jihad base in Bengal will facilitate guerilla attacks inside India simultaneously from both sides [east and west],” he says in the interview.

Last year, three bombs ripped through Dhaka’s old quarter during a procession marking the Shiite holiday of Ashura, killing a teenager and wounding more than 100 people. It was the first time Shiite Muslims have been targeted in Bangladesh. The attack came less than a month after an Italian aid worker was shot dead while jogging in the diplomatic area of Dhaka.

A Japanese man was also killed in Rangpur district, in northern Bangladesh. ISIS claimed responsibility for both the bombing and the targeted killing of foreign nationals, saying “citizens of the crusader coalition” will not be safe in Muslim lands. In February, ISIS claimed responsibility for the killing of a Hindu priest who was beheaded at a temple in northern Bangladesh.

Bangladesh’s government has repeatedly said ISIS doesn’t operate inside the country, but police last year said to have detained several sympathizers affiliated with Ansarullah Bangla Team, a small extremist outfit that has been linked to a bank heist and the bloggers’ murders, and is reported to have ties to both al-Qaeda and ISIS.

http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2016/apr/14/isis-claims-it-has-operations-inside-bangladesh


1. The sub-region consisting of the Ganges-Brahmaputra valley and the Arakan Yoma ranges is densely populated by Muslims who trace back their entry into Islam during the life-time of the Holy Prophet pbuh. BD has only a 8% non-Muslim population - that too fast diminishing. W Bengal, Assam has a population of 35% each according to GOI, though NGOs put this to 50%. In adjoining districts of Bihar, Nepal, Monipur and Tripura Muslim population is rising steadily. Arakan still has a Muslim population exceeding 50%. Take this as a belt. In fact this belt is a Muslim bridgehead in an area of conflicting faiths. Starting with a small spec in pre-Biblical time, the spec has developed into a major concentration of Muslim population - over 300 mlln. Therefore it is no wonder that this Muslim habitat is constantly under attack from the Buddhist extremists in the east, and from the Hindu extremists from the west. No other Muslim concentration is so precariously placed between inimical faiths.

2. Since WW II the Burmese Buddhists have been slaughtering and expelling Muslims from Arakan. From a majority population of 80% they have now reduced to 50%. But the slaughter, atrocities and expulsions continue.

3. BD is the key to any ambition or geopolitical activity in the region. In recent times a coordination or even an uniform approach to BD between India and Burma can be noticed. This first surfaced with Op Leech where IA's MI most unethically trapped and killed in cold blood practically the entire Rakhine insurgent leadership of Arakan http://www.rediff.com/news/1998/jul/14cbi1.htm. It is to be noted that this was an operation by IA's MI not RAW. This speaks of intimate contact between the military of India and the Tatmadaw. India has huge commercial interest in Arakan. Beside gas and perhaps oil, India is developing Akyab port to link up with Mizoram through R Kaladan.Kaladan Multimodal Project is of immense strategic importance to India. Beside turning the only flank left of BD, India has now plugged all possible entrances for arms replenishment to NE FFs. GOB constantly keeps CHT clean as required in a secret clause of the CHT peace deal. To be noted also is India's policy on the Rohingyas. While BD authorities (obviously under India's orders) inhumanly and shamelessly turn back the Rohingya refugees - even by force, Indians themselves welcome them. As such Rohngya refugee camps have sprung up in Assam, Kolkata, Banglaore, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi and even Kashmir. Obviously India has a far reaching plan to use this population. After all the geographical limit of the subcontinent in the east is the Arakan Yoma.

4. Muslims of Assam have emerged strong under AIUDF led by Maulana Badruddin Ajmal. Not only are Muslims strong in numbers but they are politically well organized under AIUDF. None can ill-treat or ignore them. In W Bengal, whether it was CPM or whether it is TMC, the Muslims call the shot in politics.

5. Now let us consider BD. British Intel, Mossad, US Intel and RAW have all plans to turn BD into a "terrorist" corner so that they can fish in the muddy water - as is their apparent hobby. Whether they will achieve this by pushing in brainwashed people or by pumping in weapons or by using agents to enact false flags or by all of these means is not important. The important point is that this is happening - slowly but surely.

5. India's BD mission is interesting. Whether to further the Akhand Bharat program, or to physically eradicate any remnant of the Two Nation Theory, or to totally subjugate NE, BD is vital to India's strategy. Having trounced the rightist-nationalist-Islamist forces through deceit and voter-less elections, and having slaughtered any military ambition through Peelkhana massacre, BAL now rules supreme. There is just no opposition. However, it works not so much for the interest of BD as that of its patron masters India. The Indian infiltration is so complete that the all powerful SHW does not know who runs her office /PMO. And this has come out in the media. She seems quite content with all the privileges, protocol and security she and her family receives globally!! The money is also good. Her son receives a salary of B/Tk 10 Mlln - per month!!! Extraordineries that such powerful posts attract are additional.

6. It is unfortunate but it is true that the Hindus (about 5% of population) are taken as agents/spies of India. Under BAL to please India they are provided employment and other benefits far in excess of what they would qualify for according to their numbers. Key posts in Police and important govt departments are held by Hindus. The top govt bank Sonali has been involved in major loan scandals - running into Billions in Taka. But the MD &CEO of the bank, Prabir Kumar Dutta continues in his job untouched since 2012. The mafia controlling the central bank, Bangladesh Bank is led by long lasting Hindus like Saha and Sur. Recently the central bank witnessed a heist of US$ 81 mlln. But the Hindu top notches are going strong. Railway Minister Suronjit Sinhg's APS was apprehended with sacks full of cash. But Singh continued to be a minister.

7. Those above are ideal grounds for breeding ISIS or whatever you call them. It is inevitable. BD and the region cannot escape from this.
 
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Kindly count the number of pakistanis who come India every year for jobs, Universities (Education) and medical. :lol:
(You can ask for links well tonight. I'm busy somewhere else). I will provide you numerous.

If I wanted data for comparison, I'd prefer remittances, since I can compare the two
God-knows-how-many Indians are sending back almost $5 billion dollars every year. How much are Pakistanis remitting to Pakistan from India? Unless we have an army of shuper duper Aryuvedic, Gomutra-enriched, Hanuman men over here doing high-end jobs and sending their cheques to India, allowing them to send more remittances with less individuals, I'm going to figure that there are more Indians in Pakistan than Pakistanis in India.
 
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