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Yes, they are sold out. I remember an occasion when they met their fellow communist Jyoti Bosu, the CM of west Bengal and proposed the use of our northern coal reserves by west Bengal. They said this all with the same lame excuse of creation of pollution in the BD country.This Anu Mohammed and his so called different leftist cronies are just a bunch of "Soldouts".
This Anu Mohammed and his so called different leftist cronies are just a bunch of "Soldouts".
Bangladesh is a densely populated small country. It is very difficult to acquire land here. The locals would come out with weapons to protect their land and the BD environmentalist will come with their ecology crap, anyway, wherever may be the proposed location.
- This happened when BD govt wanted to mine the coal in Dinajpur.
- This happened when BD built a 250 mW power plant in the vicinity of the coal mine.
On the contrary,
- Rampal is almost a marsh land. Almost no cereals are produced there because of very bad soil condition which is made worse by the incursion of salt water during high tide (Joar) two times a day.
- Sundarban is at least 14 km. south of Rampal, and wind blows south to north almost throughout the year except the winter of 2.5 months. How it is possible to assume that Sundarban ecology will be destroyed in such a case?
I see, thanks for the insight. If that is the case, when why is there a concern regarding the location. I assumed India was also a part in development of the power plant?