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Rohingya jihadis a 'common enemy', says Bangladesh PM's advisor

I have heard long ago that he and Kumari Dipu Moni were recommended by Delhi.


Her popularity is all time high among civil servants only because she raised their salary and does not criticize their corruption and inefficiency, such as, in BIMAN. People like you shall certainly vote for her party. But, with or no India, do not expect a win.

Well said.

You see @idune @Saiful Islam @Al-zakir @Luffy 500 @monitor , nothing to worry about, there will be no bloodshed at all in BD next election because SHW is so so popular now :D She is darling of BD public!



@Mohammed Khaled you are needed here buddy

Their hypocrisy bothers me a lot. Bloody loser got no chance in hell without your help. They knows it but won't admit.

Ask them hypocrites to conduct a election under CTG and the talk big.
 
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Muslims are enemy of BD as long as a covert Hindu has control of that country
 
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05:50 PM, September 22, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 06:19 PM, September 22, 2017
India using chilli sprays, stun grenades to dissuade Rohingya influx
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A Rohingya refugee child cries as others queue to receive aid in Cox's Bazar, September 22, 2017. Photo:Reuters
Reuters, New Delhi

India has stepped up security along its largely porous eastern border with Bangladesh and is using "chilli and stun grenades" to block the entry of Rohingya Muslims fleeing from violence in their homeland of Myanmar, officials said on Friday.

Border forces in Hindu-majority India, which wants to deport around 40,000 Rohingya already living in the country, citing security risks, have been authorised to use "rude and crude" methods to stop any infiltration attempts.

"We don't want to cause any serious injury or arrest them, but we won't tolerate Rohingya on Indian soil," said a senior official with the Border Security Force (BSF) in New Delhi.

"We're using grenades containing chilli spray to stop hundreds of Rohingyas trying to enter India ... the situation is tense," added the official, who declined to be identified as he was not authorised to speak to media.

More than 420,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since Aug. 25, when a coordinated attack by Rohingya insurgents on Myanmar security forces triggered a counteroffensive, killing at least 400 people, mainly militants. The United Nations has called the assault a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".

Densely populated Bangladesh is struggling to shelter all the refugees desperate for space to set up shacks, sparking worries in India that the influx could spill into its territory.

RPS Jaswal, a deputy inspector general of the BSF patrolling a large part of the border in India's eastern state of West Bengal, said his troops were told to use both chilli grenades and stun grenades to push back the Rohingya.

A chilli grenade makes use of a naturally-occurring compound in chilli powder to cause severe irritation and temporarily immobilise its target.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government is growing increasingly hostile towards the Rohingya in India, with Home Minister Rajnath Singh calling on Thursday for their deportation as illegal migrants.

Seeking to get legal clearance for the deportation plan, the home ministry told the Supreme Court this week it would confidentially provide it with intelligence information showing Rohingya links with Pakistan-based militants.

Most of the peaceloving refugees had no link to criminal activity, two Rohingya men protesting against the deportation move told India's top court on Friday.

An official of India's federal investigations agency said it was seeking help from Muslim religious leaders to step up surveillance of the Rohingya.

Police have arrested a suspected al Qaeda member they believe was trying to recruit Rohingya in the country to fight security forces in Myanmar. More than 270 Rohingya have been in Indian jails since 2014.

"Our investigations have revealed that Al Qaeda wants to use India and Bangladesh as their base to start a religious war against Myanmar," said New Delhi police official Pramod Singh Khuswah. "Clearly they are a threat to our security."
http://www.thedailystar.net/world/r...tun-grenades-dissuade-rohingya-influx-1466053
 
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India using chilli sprays, stun grenades to dissuade Rohingya influx
What more this savage India, whose PM himself is a Muslim killer in Gujarat, can contribute to relieve the pain of the expelled refugees except to dissuade them from entry by using chilli sprays and stun grenades. India remains a country where the pagans live. Humanity is an unknown word to these beasts.
 
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