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Bangladesh desires greater cooperation with Pakistan

Why are we even dealing with Bangladesh?
Shut down all relationship an spend that money on our own people.

If we need anything from them, we can just go talk to India direct since any deal with Bangladesh has to be approved by India anyways.
 
They are high on cheap chars. Hasina the witch is spreading her hateful ideology.

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You should do something about that fence, imposed refugees from India, and the death of your border guards.

When BD stands up for its rights, wake me up.



I think BD posters should come fight Pakistan here in Kashmir (if they can even be allowed to enter India.)

They should practically help out their masters, otherwise sit down and watch the commotion.
you are expecting too much they will keep getting slaps from india and keep worshipping modis's penis too .

about fight no sorry they can only fight each other and cry like little girls . females in kashmir may be more brave then bengali solders .
few brave moments of bengali officers solders
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You should do something about that fence, imposed refugees from India, and the death of your border guards.

When BD stands up for its rights, wake me up.
Bangladesh will maintain normal, friendly relation with India as long as India is willing and will work with good spirit to solve the remaining bilateral issues. I do not think you need any wake up in this case.:-)
 
Bangladesh will maintain normal, friendly relation with India as long as India is willing and will work with good spirit to solve the remaining bilateral issues. I do not think you need any wake up in this case.:-)
BSF returns dead body of Bangladeshi teen
Zakir Mustafiz Milu, Thakurgaon
  • Published at 12:11 am January 30th, 2019
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Map of Thakurgaon district

Babu was shot dead on Monday at the Jagdal border after returning from India

The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has returned, to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), the body of Sohel Rana Babu, a 14 year old Bangladeshi teen who was shot dead along the Jagdal border in Thakurgaon, on Tuesday.

The body was handed over to 50 BGB’s Battalion Commander Lt Col Tuhin Md Masud, at pillar number 375 adjacent to Jagdal border at around 8:30pm, by a BSF contingent led by their 171 Battalion Commandant Rakesh Sinha, which was preceded by a flag meeting between the two parties.

Ranisankail police station’s officer-in-charge Abdul Mannan told the Dhaka Tribune Babu’s body was handed over to his family soon after.

Babu was shot dead on Monday at the Jagdal border after returning from India.

He had previously trespassed with his maternal uncle to attend a feast a few days back.

Three Bangladeshi nationals have been killed along the border in the past ten days. On January 18, BSF shot dead Jahangir Alam, 21, near the Dharmagarh border; and Md Jonorul Haque, 22, was gunned down at the Manipur border area just four days after that incident.



as long as 3-4 banglai kille dmonthly by BSF its fine .
 
BSF returns dead body of Bangladeshi teen
Zakir Mustafiz Milu, Thakurgaon
  • Published at 12:11 am January 30th, 2019
thakurgaon-1544509272418.jpg

Map of Thakurgaon district

Babu was shot dead on Monday at the Jagdal border after returning from India

The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has returned, to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), the body of Sohel Rana Babu, a 14 year old Bangladeshi teen who was shot dead along the Jagdal border in Thakurgaon, on Tuesday.

The body was handed over to 50 BGB’s Battalion Commander Lt Col Tuhin Md Masud, at pillar number 375 adjacent to Jagdal border at around 8:30pm, by a BSF contingent led by their 171 Battalion Commandant Rakesh Sinha, which was preceded by a flag meeting between the two parties.

Ranisankail police station’s officer-in-charge Abdul Mannan told the Dhaka Tribune Babu’s body was handed over to his family soon after.

Babu was shot dead on Monday at the Jagdal border after returning from India.

He had previously trespassed with his maternal uncle to attend a feast a few days back.

Three Bangladeshi nationals have been killed along the border in the past ten days. On January 18, BSF shot dead Jahangir Alam, 21, near the Dharmagarh border; and Md Jonorul Haque, 22, was gunned down at the Manipur border area just four days after that incident.



as long as 3-4 banglai kille dmonthly by BSF its fine .

Indians have more respect towards insects then bengalis. They use them for shooting practice.
 
Indians have more respect towards insects then bengalis. They use them for shooting practice.
the respect is earned not begged . bengalis are happy to be a slave even every month indian forces killed few benglais on border . its unique example even arm less Kashmirs and Palestinians retaliate with honor . but in Bangladesh its seems normal act of love if Indians kill them with cold blood .
 
Indians have more respect towards insects then bengalis. They use them for shooting practice.

Body of Pakistani prisoner killed in Indian jail handed over by BSF at Wagah
Umar FarooqUpdated March 02, 2019
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Shakirullah's body, released after 12 days of his murder, was wrapped in the Pakistani flag. —DawnNewsTV

The body of a Pakistani prisoner killed in India's Jaipur Central Jail was handed over to Punjab Rangers at the Wagah-Attari border by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday.

The deceased's family was present at the border to receive his body. Punjab's additional home secretary, retired Captain Fazeel Asghar, was also present as a representative of the Punjab government.

He will be laid to rest in his home town Daska in Punjab's Sialkot district, according to his brother.

The prisoner, identified as Shakirullah, was beaten up by inmates and died on February 20. The release of his body comes after 10 days of his murder.

According to Shakirullah's family, he was arrested in 2003 after mistakenly crossing the border.

Pakistan had lodged a strong protest with the Pakistani High Commission seeking clarity from Indian authorities regarding the incident.

The Foreign Office in a press release on February 21 said that they had been informed that Shakirullah had sustained injuries following a "scuffle" between fellow inmates in the television room of the jail, "which proved fatal".

The FO noted that as per some Indian media reports, Shakirullah was lynched.

"It is incomprehensible how a 'scuffle' between prisoners in an established Government set up was allowed to escalate to the extent that Mr Shakirullah sustained fatal injuries," the statement said.

According to The Hindu, the deceased was undergoing life imprisonment after his conviction in a terror-related case in Jaipur in 2017.

Shakirullah reportedly received serious head injuries caused by a blunt object after an "altercation" with other inmates, the publication added.

The release of the deceased prisoner's body comes a day after Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot Abhinandan Varthaman — who was captured by Pakistan after his MiG 21 Bison aircraft was shot down by a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jet — was handed over in a gesture of peace to India at the Wagah border.

There are 537 Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails, whereas 347 Pakistanis are languishing in Indian prisons, according to the lists exchanged by the two countries on New Year’s day.

'India must answer questions'
The Foreign Office issued a statement following the repatriation of Shakirullah's body.

"The Government of Pakistan condemned the incident and requested India to immediately provide the details of inquiry of the murder and post-mortem report, which have not been provided so far," read the statement.

"Pakistan reiterates its demand that the culprits must be taken to task, findings of the inquiry and post mortem report may be shared urgently and to ensure [the] safety of all Pakistanis, especially Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails to prevent recurrence of such tragic and reprehensible incidents," it added.

Meanwhile, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal, urged India to provide answers regarding the incident in a statement posted on Twitter.

"Remains of Pakistani prisoner #Shakirullah, stoned to death in Indian jail repatriated to #Pakistan. [N]o response to #Pakistan’s request for post-mortem-judicial inquiry. Failure to protect [the] basic human right to life of Pakistani in its prison raises questions #India must answer," he wrote.


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Remains of Pakistani prisoner #Shakirullah, stoned to death in Indian jail repatriated to #Pakistan. no response to #Pakistan’s request for post-mortem-judicial inquiry. Failure to protect basic human right to life of Pakistani in its prison raises questions #India must answer.

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An earlier version of the story incorrectly stated that the body was released 12 days after the murder. The error is regretted.
 
Body of Pakistani prisoner killed in Indian jail handed over by BSF at Wagah
Umar FarooqUpdated March 02, 2019
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Shakirullah's body, released after 12 days of his murder, was wrapped in the Pakistani flag. —DawnNewsTV

The body of a Pakistani prisoner killed in India's Jaipur Central Jail was handed over to Punjab Rangers at the Wagah-Attari border by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday.

The deceased's family was present at the border to receive his body. Punjab's additional home secretary, retired Captain Fazeel Asghar, was also present as a representative of the Punjab government.

He will be laid to rest in his home town Daska in Punjab's Sialkot district, according to his brother.

The prisoner, identified as Shakirullah, was beaten up by inmates and died on February 20. The release of his body comes after 10 days of his murder.

According to Shakirullah's family, he was arrested in 2003 after mistakenly crossing the border.

Pakistan had lodged a strong protest with the Pakistani High Commission seeking clarity from Indian authorities regarding the incident.

The Foreign Office in a press release on February 21 said that they had been informed that Shakirullah had sustained injuries following a "scuffle" between fellow inmates in the television room of the jail, "which proved fatal".

The FO noted that as per some Indian media reports, Shakirullah was lynched.

"It is incomprehensible how a 'scuffle' between prisoners in an established Government set up was allowed to escalate to the extent that Mr Shakirullah sustained fatal injuries," the statement said.

According to The Hindu, the deceased was undergoing life imprisonment after his conviction in a terror-related case in Jaipur in 2017.

Shakirullah reportedly received serious head injuries caused by a blunt object after an "altercation" with other inmates, the publication added.

The release of the deceased prisoner's body comes a day after Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot Abhinandan Varthaman — who was captured by Pakistan after his MiG 21 Bison aircraft was shot down by a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jet — was handed over in a gesture of peace to India at the Wagah border.

There are 537 Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails, whereas 347 Pakistanis are languishing in Indian prisons, according to the lists exchanged by the two countries on New Year’s day.

'India must answer questions'
The Foreign Office issued a statement following the repatriation of Shakirullah's body.

"The Government of Pakistan condemned the incident and requested India to immediately provide the details of inquiry of the murder and post-mortem report, which have not been provided so far," read the statement.

"Pakistan reiterates its demand that the culprits must be taken to task, findings of the inquiry and post mortem report may be shared urgently and to ensure [the] safety of all Pakistanis, especially Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails to prevent recurrence of such tragic and reprehensible incidents," it added.

Meanwhile, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal, urged India to provide answers regarding the incident in a statement posted on Twitter.

"Remains of Pakistani prisoner #Shakirullah, stoned to death in Indian jail repatriated to #Pakistan. [N]o response to #Pakistan’s request for post-mortem-judicial inquiry. Failure to protect [the] basic human right to life of Pakistani in its prison raises questions #India must answer," he wrote.


Dr Mohammad Faisal@DrMFaisal


Remains of Pakistani prisoner #Shakirullah, stoned to death in Indian jail repatriated to #Pakistan. no response to #Pakistan’s request for post-mortem-judicial inquiry. Failure to protect basic human right to life of Pakistani in its prison raises questions #India must answer.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1467196




An earlier version of the story incorrectly stated that the body was released 12 days after the murder. The error is regretted.

Glad you agree that bengalis are insects.

And you're about as smart as one, that pooran was killed by a mob in jail. Indian government knows they will get a sniper shot back if they try any funny business at the border.
 
Largest refugee crisis in the world is about to take place.

India has built itself a rather nice fence and is willing to short anyone who crosses.

They are also revoking citizenship to Bengalis in Assam to force them into Bangladesh.

This government in BD is an Indian puppet and does not have best interests of BD at heart.

So if this government or any other government become Pakistan's best buddy, will you take all our millions of 'refugees' in Pakistan? A big fat NO. What's your point?
 
the respect is earned not begged . bengalis are happy to be a slave even every month indian forces killed few benglais on border . its unique example even arm less Kashmirs and Palestinians retaliate with honor . but in Bangladesh its seems normal act of love if Indians kill them with cold blood .
I can assure you that Bangladesh has earned our respect and that of the whole world, the rate at which her economy is growing is for all of us to see. Perhaps it is time now for you too to clean your house.

Regarding the border killings, each and every death is deeply regretted and we too are anguished. But you got to understand that border guards work in tough circumstances and it is not always easy for them. But i long for the day when there will be zero border killings there, and the borders be opened for full trade and commerce and cultural exchange.
 
BD is in far deeper trouble from rising water levels than Pakistan.

Desertification is being reversed now in Pakistan through PTI.

Keep rooting for Indian kaffirs, we will give them more bloody noses in sha Allah.

Israel itself is scared of Pakistan.

Deliberate memory loss? We had rooted for Pakistani 'Muslims' too, remember? Turned out munafiqeen! History did not start in '71.
 
Glad you agree that bengalis are insects.

And you're about as smart as one, that pooran was killed by a mob in jail. Indian government knows they will get a sniper shot back if they try any funny business at the border.

Nahh that guy said about their Bengali population. India is calling you everyday terrorist and threatening to do surgical strike whereas your PM can’t even has capability to say anything. Just shooting down an outdated fighter jet does not prove you strong. Best of luck next time.

We already knocked you down economically. Now better try to get back on your feet.
 
Body of Pakistani prisoner killed in Indian jail handed over by BSF at Wagah
Umar FarooqUpdated March 02, 2019
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Shakirullah's body, released after 12 days of his murder, was wrapped in the Pakistani flag. —DawnNewsTV

The body of a Pakistani prisoner killed in India's Jaipur Central Jail was handed over to Punjab Rangers at the Wagah-Attari border by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday.

The deceased's family was present at the border to receive his body. Punjab's additional home secretary, retired Captain Fazeel Asghar, was also present as a representative of the Punjab government.

He will be laid to rest in his home town Daska in Punjab's Sialkot district, according to his brother.

The prisoner, identified as Shakirullah, was beaten up by inmates and died on February 20. The release of his body comes after 10 days of his murder.

According to Shakirullah's family, he was arrested in 2003 after mistakenly crossing the border.

Pakistan had lodged a strong protest with the Pakistani High Commission seeking clarity from Indian authorities regarding the incident.

The Foreign Office in a press release on February 21 said that they had been informed that Shakirullah had sustained injuries following a "scuffle" between fellow inmates in the television room of the jail, "which proved fatal".

The FO noted that as per some Indian media reports, Shakirullah was lynched.

"It is incomprehensible how a 'scuffle' between prisoners in an established Government set up was allowed to escalate to the extent that Mr Shakirullah sustained fatal injuries," the statement said.

According to The Hindu, the deceased was undergoing life imprisonment after his conviction in a terror-related case in Jaipur in 2017.

Shakirullah reportedly received serious head injuries caused by a blunt object after an "altercation" with other inmates, the publication added.

The release of the deceased prisoner's body comes a day after Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot Abhinandan Varthaman — who was captured by Pakistan after his MiG 21 Bison aircraft was shot down by a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jet — was handed over in a gesture of peace to India at the Wagah border.

There are 537 Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails, whereas 347 Pakistanis are languishing in Indian prisons, according to the lists exchanged by the two countries on New Year’s day.

'India must answer questions'
The Foreign Office issued a statement following the repatriation of Shakirullah's body.

"The Government of Pakistan condemned the incident and requested India to immediately provide the details of inquiry of the murder and post-mortem report, which have not been provided so far," read the statement.

"Pakistan reiterates its demand that the culprits must be taken to task, findings of the inquiry and post mortem report may be shared urgently and to ensure [the] safety of all Pakistanis, especially Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails to prevent recurrence of such tragic and reprehensible incidents," it added.

Meanwhile, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal, urged India to provide answers regarding the incident in a statement posted on Twitter.

"Remains of Pakistani prisoner #Shakirullah, stoned to death in Indian jail repatriated to #Pakistan. [N]o response to #Pakistan’s request for post-mortem-judicial inquiry. Failure to protect [the] basic human right to life of Pakistani in its prison raises questions #India must answer," he wrote.


Dr Mohammad Faisal@DrMFaisal


Remains of Pakistani prisoner #Shakirullah, stoned to death in Indian jail repatriated to #Pakistan. no response to #Pakistan’s request for post-mortem-judicial inquiry. Failure to protect basic human right to life of Pakistani in its prison raises questions #India must answer.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1467196




An earlier version of the story incorrectly stated that the body was released 12 days after the murder. The error is regretted.
GREAT IT WAS BLOOD BATH MONTH FOR INDIA ON OUR SIDE . now show me you insects touch an indian let alone kill an indian master .:lol:

Nahh that guy said about their Bengali population. India is calling you everyday terrorist and threatening to do surgical strike whereas your PM can’t even has capability to say anything. Just shooting down an outdated fighter jet does not prove you strong. Best of luck next time.

We already knocked you down economically. Now better try to get back on your feet.
kid we are not bengli slaves we are shooting down indian jets firing on indian posts bombing indian villages with rockets and blowing up indian army posts . you can nto stand with us p$$sy cats :lol: our sniper kill more indian solders every year that your whole army killed any enemy in whole 55 years :D

So if this government or any other government become Pakistan's best buddy, will you take all our millions of 'refugees' in Pakistan? A big fat NO. What's your point?
can you take these bengalis first ? whom beggeging for paksitnai nationality ?

Bengalis of Karachi demand urgent resolution to identity problem - Dawn
Bangladeshi immigrants in Pakistan find it hard to go home - Nikkei

Tribune says 2.5 millions of Bangladeshis are in Pakistan (Five million illegal immigrants residing in Pakistan - The Express
 
GREAT IT WAS BLOOD BATH MONTH FOR INDIA ON OUR SIDE . now show me you insects touch an indian let alone kill an indian master .:lol:


kid we are not bengli slaves we are shooting down indian jets firing on indian posts bombing indian villages with rockets and blowing up indian army posts . you can nto stand with us p$$sy cats :lol: our sniper kill more indian solders every year that your whole army killed any enemy in whole 55 years :D

What is the end result? 283 Billion USD gdp compared to 330 billion USD gdp of Bangladesh.

With no money there won’t be any money for military. We will build army once our economy will be on more strong footings. Now focusing on IT exports.

You are just like the rabbit of the rabbit vs tortoise story. Can you remember that? In case you have gone to school. After all your literacy rate dropped from 60% to 58% one of a kind example of the world.
 
GREAT IT WAS BLOOD BATH MONTH FOR INDIA ON OUR SIDE . now show me you insects touch an indian let alone kill an indian master .:lol:


kid we are not bengli slaves we are shooting down indian jets firing on indian posts bombing indian villages with rockets and blowing up indian army posts . you can nto stand with us p$$sy cats :lol: our sniper kill more indian solders every year that your whole army killed any enemy in whole 55 years :D


can you take these bengalis first ? whom beggeging for paksitnai nationality ?

Bengalis of Karachi demand urgent resolution to identity problem - Dawn
Bangladeshi immigrants in Pakistan find it hard to go home - Nikkei

Tribune says 2.5 millions of Bangladeshis are in Pakistan (Five million illegal immigrants residing in Pakistan - The Express

They are your loyal Bengalis from 71. They are your citizens.
 
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