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This photo of a Bangladeshi couple kissing in rain went viral – and got the photographer assaulted

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Is it because they feel safer in BD?
Usally kid from rich families go to Bangladesh to study medicine as it is quite a difficult to get seat in India.
Irony, that they have to give exam before they can practice in India, where 5% only pass
 
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where 5% only pass

Any source?

Reality speaks otherwise,

Bangladesh attracts large numbers of Indian students from West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Karnataka, Tripura and Manipur as well.

Bangladesh is particularly popular among Kashmiri students because it is a Muslim majority country, said Yasir Javed, a student from Jammu and Kashmir who goes to Sher-e-Bangla Medical College. “Bangladeshi culture is quite familiar to Kashmiri students because of its Islamic traditions. The quality of education is also pretty good, and the cost is affordable for middle-class families,” he explained.

Tousif Khan, a student from Kolkata who goes to Uttara Modern Medical College, said Indian students trained in Bangladesh frequently come out on top in the entrance examination of the Medical Council of India, which is for Indian students completing their medical degrees abroad.


https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/education/2017/06/19/haven-south-asian-medical-students
 
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Any source?

Reality speaks otherwise,

Bangladesh attracts large numbers of Indian students from West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Karnataka, Tripura and Manipur as well.

Bangladesh is particularly popular among Kashmiri students because it is a Muslim majority country, said Yasir Javed, a student from Jammu and Kashmir who goes to Sher-e-Bangla Medical College. “Bangladeshi culture is quite familiar to Kashmiri students because of its Islamic traditions. The quality of education is also pretty good, and the cost is affordable for middle-class families,” he explained.

Tousif Khan, a student from Kolkata who goes to Uttara Modern Medical College, said Indian students trained in Bangladesh frequently come out on top in the entrance examination of the Medical Council of India, which is for Indian students completing their medical degrees abroad.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/education/2017/06/19/haven-south-asian-medical-students
Its not a problem with Bangladeshi passed students alone.
Medical Council Of India allows following countries students to practice without giving an exam.
1. UK
2. US
3. Canada
4. Australia
5. New Zealand
Rest all have to give an exam conducted by Medical Council Of India. Pass percentage in that exam is quite low mostly in one digits because of the nature of the exam.
 
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The picture has become the latest topic of controversy in a country where secular nationalism and Islamism have long battled each other.
by Shoaib Daniyal
Published Jul 26, 2018 · 10:30 am
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Jibon Ahmed


On Monday, a young Bangladeshi photographer, Jibon Ahmed, posted a picture of a couple kissing gently as a monsoon shower hit. The location is Dhaka University and behind the couple seemingly in love, people go about their business. A man checks his phone under an umbrella and a couple of tea vendors remain busy.

Ahmed posted the picture with the caption, “This is a poem of the blessed rains, let love be free.” The photo immediately went viral. Some people appreciated it for the beauty it conveyed, others assigned to it a political sentiment, which is always close at hand in a country where secular Bengali nationalism and Islamism have long battled each other, and bitterly.

Soon, however, the matter jumped from the internet into the real world. Barely hours after he had posted the photo, Ahmed was assaulted by other photographers at Dhaka University. Some reports on social media claim Ahmed has been fired from his job as a photojournalist with a news website.
Nice picture, hope no one hunts down the couple though.
 
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Like dog people in the West do sex in public places and this normal and they will bring this to all the part of the world it’s the New World order bush was talking about .
No moral like an animal .
 
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No, it is not necessary rather in Islam you have to proclaim who is your spouse openly but that does not mean you indulge in display of lewdness in public especially when non-mahrams are there. The relations between husband and wife are a private matter. But love and sex between the two legally married individuals is totally fine rather encouraged but it should be kept private.


Pakistani girls do not go to Bd, while Hindus pandit girls not only go to Bd but also protest against not getting admission in their universities and colleges so she is an indian girl from pandit family of north India.
Indian girls have been looking for love outside of India for quite sometime. Your didi Dr Uzma came to Pakistan to spend some quality time with a Pakistani cab driver... to get love

Yes latest example is :- https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-44981642

"Indian girls have been looking for love outside of India for quite sometime"
 
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Any source?

Reality speaks otherwise,

Bangladesh attracts large numbers of Indian students from West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Karnataka, Tripura and Manipur as well.

Bangladesh is particularly popular among Kashmiri students because it is a Muslim majority country, said Yasir Javed, a student from Jammu and Kashmir who goes to Sher-e-Bangla Medical College. “Bangladeshi culture is quite familiar to Kashmiri students because of its Islamic traditions. The quality of education is also pretty good, and the cost is affordable for middle-class families,” he explained.

Tousif Khan, a student from Kolkata who goes to Uttara Modern Medical College, said Indian students trained in Bangladesh frequently come out on top in the entrance examination of the Medical Council of India, which is for Indian students completing their medical degrees abroad.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/education/2017/06/19/haven-south-asian-medical-students

Have you came across the recent news of a Nepali minister stepping down for a controversial remark he made about Nepali girls studying MBBS in Bangladesh? He alleged that some Nepali girls in Bangladesh are selling themselves to raise the cost of studying.He also revealed that currently 2000 Nepali girls are studying medicine in Bangladesh.
Nepali cabinet minister resigns after controversial statement on female students
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-07/25/c_137345859.htm
 
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The picture has become the latest topic of controversy in a country where secular nationalism and Islamism have long battled each other.
by Shoaib Daniyal
Published Jul 26, 2018 · 10:30 am
erfkuawkbk-1532522036.jpg

Jibon Ahmed


On Monday, a young Bangladeshi photographer, Jibon Ahmed, posted a picture of a couple kissing gently as a monsoon shower hit. The location is Dhaka University and behind the couple seemingly in love, people go about their business. A man checks his phone under an umbrella and a couple of tea vendors remain busy.

Ahmed posted the picture with the caption, “This is a poem of the blessed rains, let love be free.” The photo immediately went viral. Some people appreciated it for the beauty it conveyed, others assigned to it a political sentiment, which is always close at hand in a country where secular Bengali nationalism and Islamism have long battled each other, and bitterly.

Soon, however, the matter jumped from the internet into the real world. Barely hours after he had posted the photo, Ahmed was assaulted by other photographers at Dhaka University. Some reports on social media claim Ahmed has been fired from his job as a photojournalist with a news website.


If we accept this act more and more daring things will start in front of public.

But why the photographer was assaulted not understand.
 
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Like dog people in the West do sex in public places and this normal and they will bring this to all the part of the world it’s the New World order bush was talking about .
No moral like an animal .
Oh dear....Mitro...sure maybe they should do things in private but you comparrison is sad indeed. May you get love in yout life
 
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Kissing fall in the freedom of expression guaranteed under Art. 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India. The judiciary in India has regarded the act of kissing as an expression of love and compassion (A&B v. NCT of Delhi; Friday v. K.J. Sebastein) and not an obscene act.

Like i already said, there are some self made godman and there are many loony toons ...who will create such situations.. which will get media attention, otherwise things go unnoticed.

And as for your video report..check below this also happened in india only ..


And I dont go by the views expressed either in the video you posted or the one that I am posting here.

Love, Rumi style:-

 
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