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Awami League treats Bangladeshis as second class citizen

Senior journalists are criticizing Awami League regime to reflect indian culture in Bangladesh hosted T20 cricket tournament. By bringing indian artist and grossly displaying indian culture over Bangladeshi one Awami League virtually representing New Delhi.
This is the summary, those who understand Bangladesh video link is below.

বিডিটুডে.নেটঃ ভিডিও >> ১৩৫ জন ভারতীয় নৃত্যশিল্পীকে আনা হয়েছে দিল্লীর সংস্কৃতি তুলে ধরার জন্য, আমাদের নয়
 
Looks like you are too nostalgic about colonial era practice where indians were too eager to address brits as sir. Till todate indians kept practicing that submissive trait. It is indicative of your mentality, as simple as that. Unfotunately for you that is not not the case for Bangladeshis except for Awami proxy.
AAREY DADA, why are u getting frustrated ???
dont u see the guys are picking on u???
basically what you are saying is being gud humoredly accepted by us....so whats the fuss now....close the thread
 
Does any one here really thinks that India doesnt Own BD?
Come on guys..... BD is now virtually a colony of India.

There is no doubt. Bd is pretty much control by Bramins in Dilli through dalit Awami Bongali league.

Every high posts in Bangladesh now occupied by either Indian or Bd Hindus.
 
Correction! india wish to make that using Awami proxy but that will always be a far fetch dream with land of 160 million resenting such imposition.

Notice there is a rise of supports for Jamat-e-Islami. There is a reason for it. I believe self respecting Bangladeshi Muslims shifting their support for Jamat/Shibir from coward BNP. BNP failed Muslims and they no longer represent the true spirit of Shaheed Zia-ur-Rahman.

Do you agree?
 
Millions of Bangladeshis anti-India due to ties with Awami League

From Anisur Rahman

Dhaka, Aug 26 (PTI)
Several Bangladeshis are "anti-India" due to New Delhi's close ties with the ruling Awami League, a key advisor to opposition BNP chief Khaleda Zia has said while asking the Indian government to build relations with the people of Bangladesh and not with any political party.

Former Dhaka University vice-chancellor Emajuddin, one of the key advisors to Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former prime minister Zia, made the remarks at an event here yesterday, bdnews24.com reported.

Emajuddin, a retired political science professor, recalled how India helped Bangladesh during the 1971 Liberation War and asked, "Why no-one in Bangladesh can tolerate India today? Why they are so anti-Indian? It should not have happened".

"They are anti-India because of your relations with the sitting government of Bangladesh," he said, in an apparent reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Emajuddin also urged the Indian government to take measures to build relations with "the people of Bangladesh, not any particular party".

"Democracy is flourishing in India magnificently. Your (Modi's) country has adopted the system, then why not here? Why don't you utter a single word on the matter?," he said.

The pro-BNP professionals' leader also criticised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's administration for being "very weak" towards India.

Emajuddin said Hasina should scrap the Rampal power plant project, an India-Bangladesh joint venture near the Sundarbans, keeping in mind that she won Champions of Earth award for her contribution to tackling climate change.

Zia has also spoken against the project.

Environmental groups are worried that the power plant's presence could alter the critical water balance in the Sundarbans, pollute the surrounding water and air, and increase the risk of oil and coal spills, all of which they say could seriously damage the mangrove forest.

http://www.ptinews.com/news/7804755_-Many-Bangladeshis-anti-India-due-to-ties-with-AL--.html

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/millions...ami-league-hasina-wajid.446333/#ixzz4IbHIfk2S

Resurrecting old threads again?
 
Millions of Bangladeshis anti-India due to ties with Awami League

From Anisur Rahman

Dhaka, Aug 26 (PTI) Several Bangladeshis are "anti-India" due to New Delhi's close ties with the ruling Awami League, a key advisor to opposition BNP chief Khaleda Zia has said while asking the Indian government to build relations with the people of Bangladesh and not with any political party.

Former Dhaka University vice-chancellor Emajuddin, one of the key advisors to Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former prime minister Zia, made the remarks at an event here yesterday, bdnews24.com reported.

Emajuddin, a retired political science professor, recalled how India helped Bangladesh during the 1971 Liberation War and asked, "Why no-one in Bangladesh can tolerate India today? Why they are so anti-Indian? It should not have happened".

"They are anti-India because of your relations with the sitting government of Bangladesh," he said, in an apparent reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Emajuddin also urged the Indian government to take measures to build relations with "the people of Bangladesh, not any particular party".

"Democracy is flourishing in India magnificently. Your (Modi's) country has adopted the system, then why not here? Why don't you utter a single word on the matter?," he said.

The pro-BNP professionals' leader also criticised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's administration for being "very weak" towards India.

Emajuddin said Hasina should scrap the Rampal power plant project, an India-Bangladesh joint venture near the Sundarbans, keeping in mind that she won Champions of Earth award for her contribution to tackling climate change.

Zia has also spoken against the project.

Environmental groups are worried that the power plant's presence could alter the critical water balance in the Sundarbans, pollute the surrounding water and air, and increase the risk of oil and coal spills, all of which they say could seriously damage the mangrove forest.

http://www.ptinews.com/news/7804755_-Many-Bangladeshis-anti-India-due-to-ties-with-AL--.html
 
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