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Bangladesh foreign minister AK Abdul Momen has said that the knowledge of Indian home minister Amit Shah regarding Bangladesh is very limited. In many sectors, Bangladesh is far ahead of his country.
The foreign minister made these remarks on Tuesday night when asked about his reaction to the remarks of Amit Shah, also former president of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), published in India’s Bangla language newspaper Anandabazar.
Amit Shah told Anandabazar that the poor people of Bangladesh come to India as even now they do not get enough to eat in their own country. Infiltration from Bangladesh will be stopped if BJP comes to power in West Bengal.

BJP is fighting hard in the elections to gain control of the provincial assembly of West Bengal.
Momen also said such remarks are unacceptable especially when relations between Bangladesh and India are so deep. Such remarks create misunderstanding.

“There are many wise people in the world who do not see even after looking, and do not understand, even after knowing. But if he (Amit Shah) had said something like that, I would say his knowledge about Bangladesh is very limited. No one dies of hunger in our country now. There’s no 'monga' (seasonal poverty and hunger in northern districts of Bangladesh) either,” the foreign minister said in response to Amit Shah’s remarks.

Mentioning that Bangladesh is ahead of India in many social indices, Momen said whereas almost 90 per cent of the people in Bangladesh use fairly good latrines, over 50 per cent people in India do not have proper toilets.
He further said if they that is how they think, they need to expand their knowledge. There’s a shortage of jobs for educated people in Bangladesh, but no such scarcity for the less educated. Besides, over 100,000 people of India work in Bangladesh. We do not need to go to India, he added.

 
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then give him some books of banglabundhu written by a banglabundhu fan published by banglabundhu publisher and distributes by banglabundhu distribution center .
 
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I don't think these bathroom comments are going away any time soon. Lol
PDF trolling is going to government level. Its official now. A few days ago I said how BD has never elected a PDF troll in government I withdraw my comments. It seems the FM of BD is an undercover follower and possibly member of PDF
 
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then give him some books of banglabundhu written by a banglabundhu fan published by banglabundhu publisher and distributes by banglabundhu distribution center .
Is the delivery man and shopkeeper also bhangabandu? What about guy on the censorship board??
 
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Momen said whereas almost 90 per cent of the people in Bangladesh use fairly good latrines, over 50 per cent people in India do not have proper toilets.
Old data from 2015-16:

By 2019 71.3% of rurral households had access to toilets.
If you exclude UP, Bihar & MP the figure would be 90% plus.
 
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Old data from 2015-16:

By 2019 71.3% of rurral households had access to toilets.
If you exclude UP, Bihar & MP the figure would be 90% plus.

India became Open Defecation free on October 2019.

At least officially we are 100% open defecation free.

Unofficially we might be at 95% or more.
 
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Old data from 2015-16:

By 2019 71.3% of rurral households had access to toilets.
If you exclude UP, Bihar & MP the figure would be 90% plus.
If you exclude some other states that lower this percentage to 90%...it would be even higher...if u only count the ppl that have sanitation/toilets and exclude those who don't...it would be at 100%.
...bcuz that's how math works.
 
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And millions of Indians do the same in bd. Your point?

To do labour jobs? Doubt it. Bangladeshi hindus now make up 8% of population from 20% in 1980. Meanwhile muslim bengali population keep increasing in India.
 
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