Though I have the same emotions as you for the guy but I think this should be left to Bangladeshi members here, as this guy still reigning supreme in this forum and isn't getting any staunch opposition from BD members here even after banally opposing BD's liberation war, then it must be an idea...
Err why are you always so worked up? What has being rich to do with my statement? It doesn't take a rocket science to understand the growing presence of China and India in the region so every country should make their equation keeping that in mind unless they are suffering from false ego as can...
There are sardar jokes, bong jokes, mallu jokes, tamil jokes, bhaiya jokes in India, we all should take it with a pinch of salt else the world will become too grim a place. Just you need to be sport enough to laugh at jokes on you too! But I do agree Bollywood goes overboard with it's...
Neither I'm Pakhtun nor I feel any love for them, but I must say you are totally out of context there when you quoted the revenge thingie. The legends and myths in sub-continent are as old and intricate as time, and they have been romanticized in the course of time, it's very wrong to relate...
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Lame comment, both shoib and bhajji provoked each other, and anyway it's all part of the game, take it with pinch of salt before someone relates pakistani players to some other animals!
The problem with Bengal is, the whole state is becoming partisan and that includes media, intellectuals and even civil society. The only way mamata is going to give it green signal is if left don't include them in the project. Mamata can't see left to gain any political benefit even if that...
Sorry I don't understand but merely stating it's an "indian power grid transit ploy" doesn't make it one, care to elaborate on the statement? If India transport it's surplus power to Bangladesh, how does it make BD a losing side? Because it has 'Indian' tag attached to it?
1500 cr taka...
Well you can't take away someone's opinion. I think it's rather a loss to people or methodology at whom they were biased or opinionated, as the first principle of moderation is you gotto free yourself from being pre-opinionated.