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Kashmiri Girls in Bangladesh: ‘We Fear Being Left Out’

They should be given a pathway to gain Bangladeshi citizenships while Bangladeshi medical industry get to utilize their skills simultaneously only if they wish to remain in Bangladesh though and be a part of the society. Kashmir has no future for them.
 
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Why should we grant them citizenship? Bangladesh is overpopulated as it is and these Kashmiris don't want Bangladeshi citizenship anyway.
 
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Why should we grant them citizenship? Bangladesh is overpopulated as it is and these Kashmiris don't want Bangladeshi citizenship anyway.
They will provide good dividend to Bangladesh in the long learn. They are educated and are persecuted in India. They are also Muslim. They would find it easy adjust in Bangladesh society. These are skilled immigrants.
 
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They will provide good dividend to Bangladesh in the long learn. They are educated and are persecuted in India. They are also Muslim. They would find it easy adjust in Bangladesh society. These are skilled immigrants.

Actually the ground reality is very different, my sister's medical university in Chittagong had a lot of Kashmiri girls and all they would do is bad mouth Bangladesh in Urdu. They would make fun of beggars standing in front of the university and comment on how poor some Bangladeshi students look based on their skin complexion and attire. So no thanks we don't need people with superiority complex in our country just because they're Muslim.

Well it won't come to that because they won't accept Bangladeshi citizenship in the first place.
 
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https://kashmirobserver.net/2020/05/12/kashmiri-girls-in-bangladesh-we-fear-being-left-out/

Kashmiri Girls in Bangladesh: ‘We Fear Being Left Out’

Observer News Service | May 12, 2020

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Even as many Kashmiri students have been evacuated from Bangladesh, a lot of them have been left behind in the queue to face the mental trauma of being stranded in a foreign country.

Jyotsna Bharti

ALARM bells ring in pandemic when Srinagar-based newsrooms receive back-to-back SOS pleading evacuation. Senders of these disturbing dispatches are mostly Kashmiri students caught in the covid crisis in some faraway land.

One such mail came from Bangladesh on the afternoon of May 11, 2020.

The sender was a medical student stranded along with her classmates in the country where the viral upsurge has unnerved all and sundry.

“With all the due respect,” the mail read, “we the students of KUMUDINI WOMENS MEDICAL COLLEGE BANGLADESH would like to bring in your kind notice that we have been keenly waiting for the name in the list for evacuation and keeping an eye on that but the second list for evacuation has also been updated and nobody among us is in that list.”

These helpless students are stranded in a campus where Kashmiri girls are in majority.

“We fear being left out,” the distressed medical student said.

“Since already a number of colleges have been taken into the consideration, we all request you to please look into this matter as soon as possible. We would be highly grateful.”

A quick follow-up by Kashmir Observer reveals that around 85 girl students are stranded in Bangladesh’s Kumudini Women’s Medical College.

“Since the time our college got shut on March 16, we’ve been stuck here in the campus hostel,” the college representative told KO over phone from Bangladesh.

“We’ve been left out even as other students were evacuated from this, and other colleges.”

These distressed students had enrolled for the evacuation long back but never made it to the multiple lists.

“There were flights scheduled from here to Srinagar on May 8, 12, and 13, but none of our names figured in the lists,” the college representative said.

When these stranded girls approached Indian officials regarding their names being missed from the evacuation lists, they were asked to “wait”.

But as their wait lingers on, for over two months now, these girls are losing their “mental balance” to the Covid-19 trauma.

“Other than waiting for the fourth flight confirmation list, we can’t do anything else right now,” the student said.

“We feel so helpless and left out. We’re getting paranoid, depressed here. Our parents back home are getting worried for our well-being. We’re approaching you, so that the concerned authorities understand our precarious situation and bring us home.”

Even as these distant cries for homecoming are shrilling at the moment, the twin authorities in Srinagar and New Delhi are maintaining an oft-repeated official line on the growing evacuation outcry: “The matter has been raised with the concerned authorities.”

But as these Kashmiri girl students are endlessly suffering from pandemic problems away from home, the official response clearly looks far from ‘concerned’ and considerate.


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I don't understand this.

Why do they prefer to return and live in Indian camps for the time (any foreign visitors will have to) and instead enjoy BD hospitality?

As long as telecommunication problems are sorted, they should be better off there than in the Hindu Rashtra.
 
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I don't understand this.

Why do they prefer to return and live in Indian camps for the time (any foreign visitors will have to) and instead enjoy BD hospitality?

As long as telecommunication problems are sorted, they should be better off there than in the Hindu Rashtra.

Because Indians are taught in schools that Bangladesh is a poor country and India is Switzerland in the middle of South Asia and everyone else wants to somehow jump the borders into India. These unthinking folks just stick to that worldview and to them RSS run India is better than "Bhikari Bangladesh"
 
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Actually the ground reality is very different, my sister's medical university in Chittagong had a lot of Kashmiri girls and all they would do is bad mouth Bangladesh in Urdu. They would make fun of beggars standing in front of the university and comment on how poor some Bangladeshi students look based on their skin complexion and attire. So no thanks we don't need people with superiority complex in our country just because they're Muslim.

Well it won't come to that because they won't accept Bangladeshi citizenship in the first place.

Brother, then may Allah guide them, but I don’t think all people are like that and not every Kashmiri students are like that. Bad apple exists in all communities, race, religions, and creed. Anyhow if they want to Bangladesh can utilize their skills. I had some great Kashmiri friends here in USA, some of them are extremely nice showed exemplary characteristics and didn’t show any sort of sentiments like that whatsoever!
 
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First we should look after our homeless countrymen who are having to fend for themselves during this rogue virus pandemic because BAL animals are too busy stealing and hoarding relief rice. Bangladesh is a beautiful country, full of vile politicians and leaders and everyday folk like us are to blame for electing these thieves.
 
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There are some good medical colleges in india...what forced these people to go to bangladesh to study medicine? I can understand a pakistani or afghani going to bangladesh for higher studies ..but its beyond me how and why an indian would go there( unless on some exchange program)
FFS, first of all these are Pakistani/Kashmiris not Indians, secondly India is one of the poorest countries on the planet but here we have delusions of grandeur!!
 
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Oh Please India was the largest receipient of foreign aid and going round pretending to be some hot shot supa powa. First seek medical attention for your delusions and hullcinations, you lot are seeing a land of milk & honey when in reality it is nothing but shit and donkeys.

Who said we are superpower??You are taking Bhakt seriously ?
Red part apply to your country too..
 
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I think you need to read your arrogant post asking why would anyone from India attend schools/universities in BD/Pak, suggesting that to do so was madness because India is soooo much better, I am merely suggesting as that perhaps india is not as per your delusions but is in fact a shithole full of Indiots. Perhaps a dose of reality might do you and your fellow indiots some good.

Go through your post no.26, i just reply to your poorest countrie remark and for remaining part yes indian students also applied for or goes to different countries for thier education.
for example- RUSSIA- Medical Students.
I know and fully aware of the fact that india is developing country and yes we have poor people.
Thank you.
 
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