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‘Remarks on Prophet India’s internal matter…why should we instigate?’: Bangladesh Minister Hasan Mahmud

‘Remarks on Prophet India’s internal matter…why should we instigate?’: Bangladesh Minister Hasan Mahmud

“First of all, this is an external issue (for Bangladesh). This is the issue of India, not of Bangladesh. We don’t have to say anything,” Mahmud said at an informal interaction with a group of visiting Indian journalists in Dhaka late on Saturday evening.​


Beta male .....
 
Everything related to Prophet (PBUH) is a matter related to every Muslim in the world whether he lives in Bangladesh or United Kingdom

Apparently this hilsa muncher doesn't realize that. He would realize this the hard way very soon
yup the extremely Islamic republic of Pakistan is a role model for all the countries of the world with its wonderful society.
75 years of being the thekedars of Islam and the whole world knows where Pakistan stands in the comity of nations.

Indira Gandhi should have said the same in 1971.
seriously ? loose comments in a TV debate equals Pakistan raping and murdering millions of innocent unarmed civilians ?
you ppl live in your own sweet world.
No wonder now even spiritual friends like Turkey want to kick you guys out. Even they see tne reality of Pakistanis against their professed piousness.
 
Why should BD comment on an Indian internal issue?

When Western countries like the US and UK comment on religious discrimination in other countries, are they violating their own separation of church and state?
 
This is too far in the future to predict. While the macro economic indicators may not favor Pakistan today, a lot can change in a decade. It is also very optimistic to assume that India or Bangladesh will not hit a slump in the next decade :unsure:



Nope only 13 years and these predictions have been done before with a lot of accuracy.

Pakistan's last 75 years of independence has suggested no more than 3.5% per annum average sustained over 1 decade in the 1980s. Since 2000-2019 they managed 2.5% per annum average sustained.

I know you are trying to be nice here but facts are facts.

Slump? They are both still dirt poor bro and even in 2035 they can just about call themselves "middle-income" which is nothing still.

Yes India has more chance to falter due to it's complex multi-ethnic setup to revert to lower growth but 5-6% per capita per annum sustained for India is still probable till 2035.
 
yup the extremely Islamic republic of Pakistan is a role model for all the countries of the world with its wonderful society.
75 years of being the thekedars of Islam and the whole world knows where Pakistan stands in the comity of nations.

Yeah we need to learn Islam and being role model from pajeets who vote people in elections because of their "performance" in communal riots and keep finding reproductive organ of their god under muslim mosques
 
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Please, stop embarrassing yourselves.. aiding and literally abetting genocide of Muslims in Myanmar by supplying the military junta with weapons, fully knowingly that the junta is carrying out the open extermination of Muslims in Burma is what the height of spinelessness looks like.

Pakistan selling JF-17 to Myanmar is indeed embarrassing. All I can think is that they may come with strict conditions of use, and they could get them from China anyway.

This is too far in the future to predict. While the macro economic indicators may not favor Pakistan today, a lot can change in a decade.

@UKBengali analysis is correct.

The military and civilian power structure in Pakistan has no loyalty to Pakistan and is committed to a future in the West or GCC. They have their escape planes already chartered and fully fuelled, so to speak.
 

‘Remarks on Prophet India’s internal matter…why should we instigate?’: Bangladesh Minister Hasan Mahmud​

“First of all, this is an external issue (for Bangladesh). This is the issue of India, not of Bangladesh. We don’t have to say anything,” Mahmud said at an informal interaction with a group of visiting Indian journalists in Dhaka late on Saturday evening.​

Written by Monojit Majumdar | Dhaka | Updated: June 12, 2022 8:43:49 pm

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Bangladesh Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud.

The controversy around the insult to the Holy Prophet is India’s internal matter, and the government in Dhaka need not respond to it, the Information and Broadcasting Minister of Bangladesh Dr Hasan Mahmud has said.

“First of all, this is an external issue (for Bangladesh). This is the issue of India, not of Bangladesh. We don’t have to say anything,” Mahmud said at an informal interaction with a group of visiting Indian journalists in Dhaka late on Saturday evening.

Mahmud congratulated the Indian authorities for having taken action in the matter, and said that he would not “ignite” the issue further.

Asked whether the silence of Dhaka at a time when over a dozen Muslim countries and the 57-nation Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) have protested or issued statements of condemnation against the remarks about the Prophet by two former spokespersons of the BJP did not compromise the position of the Sheikh Hasina government domestically and in the Islamic world, Mahmud said:

“We are not compromised in any way at all. We strongly condemn any insult to the Holy Prophet whenever and wherever it happens. But the Government of India has taken action, and we thank them for it. We congratulate the Government of India. Now the law will take its course.”

The insult to the Prophet is not much of an issue in Bangladesh, the Minister said. “So why should I instigate, why should I ignite the issue? Has it not got enough attention (already)? My job is not to ignite,” he said.

There were some protests by Muslim groups in Dhaka on Friday, including one outside the city’s main mosque. Thousands of Muslims protested across several Indian states as well, and two died of bullet injuries in Ranchi, where police fired in the air.

Opposition parties and Islamist groups in Bangladesh have attacked their government’s failure to criticise the Narendra Modigovernment even when the name of the Holy Prophet has been dragged into controversy.

The Bangladesh government has, however, remained firm on its refusal to be provoked; on Friday, Mahmud, who is also a senior office-bearer of the country’s ruling Awami League, had warned in a party meeting in Gaibandha in northern Bangladesh that strict action would be taken against anyone creating “unnecessary confusion or incitement”, local media reported.

“We do not tolerate offending any religion and if anyone tries to create chaos in this country over the incidents of other countries, it will be controlled with iron hands,” The Daily Star quoted the Minister as having said.

In Dhaka on Saturday evening, Mahmud was also asked about the comments made from time to time against alleged Bangladeshi “infiltrators” by senior political figures in India. He replied that these leaders may have their domestic political compulsions, and that Bangladesh was not too worried about their statements.

“Because of domestic politics they may have said… Politicians say many things for reasons of domestic politics. We don’t ask for explanations, we understand… We don’t need to give attention to them,” Mahmud said.

The relationship between Bangladesh and India has reached new heights under the leadership of Prime Ministers Hasina and Modi, the Minister said. He expressed his gratitude to the people and the government of India for standing with Bangladesh during the country’s war of liberation in 1971.

“The soldiers of India shed their blood for the people of Bangladesh. You (India) opened your doors and your hearts to our people. The relationship between the peoples of Bangladesh and India was born out of the ashes of war and forged in our blood. We are indeed blood brothers,” he said.

While some challenges remain, and there is much ground to be covered still to realise the full potential of trade and communication links between the two countries, the “Modi government has always been supportive of Bangladesh in all respects”, Mahmud said.


Asked about the long delayed Teesta water-sharing agreement between the two countries, and whether that might impact the planned visit of Prime Minister Hasina to India later this year, the Minister said: “On Teesta, the problem is the provincial government (of West Bengal), not the central government… So the PM can visit India even if Teesta is not yet done. But I hope the issue will be resolved. We want the problem to be resolved. That it has not been resolved so far is not because of the central government (of India).”

So I suppose the wretched BJP are part of the faith which binds 2.1 billion people? How else can this be an ‘internal’ matter when these vermin insult our faith?
Anyway it’s their country and response so be it.
 
I think the minister got wrong education about Islam, if someone insult the Prophet or Allah, it becomes issue for everyone who recite Kalima, yes some people react more patiently and some more hastily, but acknowledging that its not India's matter and the insults were directed to Prophet who was followed by Muslims from New Zealand to the Alaska.
 
What else is expected from a nation that rejected Objective Resolution.
 
That guy is well known indian dalal. Munafek faggot! BTW, I couldn't find any local source of his comment.
 
When u breed slaves, that's what happens.

We should smack his bottom, saying it is an external matter, since his butts are hanging out , they are primed for some smacking.
 
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/for-cleanshave-brownsahibs.740024/page-2#post-13705821
even asked him about the appropriate length, thickness of a shariah beard so we can stop the hate but unfortunately, he didn't reply
His stupidity or ignorance whatever is beyond repair.
Probably came from a family of mullahs , where everyone has a beard and he was forced to have a beard as well. Met such few unfortunate people, arguing with them is a waste of time because they have been indoctrinated since they were kids.
 
This is nothing to do with "worshipping whites".

Like the BD Minister said, this is an Indian internal issue and BD has nothing to say on this.


No country run along religious lines is economically successful. True power comes from economic success.
Are you kidding me son? don't mean to judge, but you don't know the history of the last 1400 years, out of those 1200 years were overwhelmingly dominated and dictated by the Muslims, so take your lies and feed them to the secular or the unaware, don't try to be clever by giving false blanket statements.

The further Muslims go away from there religion adopting secular HEDONISM the more we will get trampled on by the
kufar.

ALLAH REHAM KARAIN
 
BN top politicians have zero loyalty to foreign masters.

Some may be a little corrupt but loyalty is always to Hasina and BD.

Stop projecting Pakistan to BD.

Man I know you like BD and propagate all over the forum about it to North Korean levels but even there is a sane limit to that. A little corrupt? Lol. Its one of the most corrupt countries in the world.

Also he came across as a Indian simp in this one. Regardless of the prophet there is a muslim genocide pending there but obviously the current govt being such a simp and suck up cant utter a word.
 
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