Its not about me acting like an *** bro. Its about ALL our dear BD members who feel RAW is spreading a wide net over BD. This thread can prove useful in finding what all is being done to address this issue, which is serious If true.
To be frank, RAW is considered an useless organization by most Indians. I cant believe they are getting so much coverage in BD with books being written about them. I want to know the truth thats it, no abuses against anyone, no attacks. Simple as that!
I know this Post is rather old. There is a reason for BD concerns.
Assam and Tripura had to be encouraged
considerably by India to accept an union with India.
The Chakma militancy was financed by India. It only stopped after BD-Chakma entered a settlement, and India stopped the flow of arms.
Farakka initial effects were devastating on the winter crops. You can literally walk across Padma ( Ganga Downstream) under the Hardinge Bridge. Farakka was constructed without giving any consideration to BD. Ganga crosses international boundary, and therefore subject to water sharing agreements, however BD receives very little water in winter.
Consider India's due concern about Chinese plan to put a Dam on Brahmaputra in upstream China. India's conern is legitamate here.Now, consider BD concerns about Tipaimukh Dam. India is saying that water will not be diverted , its just a flood protection. Well, you take your lessons from history. History, strangely, does repeat for people that do not learn from it.
Sri Lanka was very prosperous comparing to rest of south asia. The Tamil issue devastated Sri Lanka. We all agree Indira Gandi funded Tamil Tigers. Tamil demand of 50% parliament seats is not a legit demand in that country.To this day , I am not sure why she did it, other than she really f****d up Sri Lanka.
These are facts. You try to learn from it. Yes, there are those that will use these facts to support their agenda.
I do believe India has left the "politics" behind with the tragic passing of Mrs. Gandi, and concentrating more on "economics" under new leaderships, which has served them very well.
I wish India to continue this growth and prosper, but your history will always be one step behind.
Thank you for reading my two cents!