aakash_2410
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You are gravely mistaken. BNP was never anti India. Go through BNP's regime and you will find India/Bangladesh relations were mutual. Matter of fact, it was the Indian leader who decided to not attend the Saarc thing back during the BNP regime, because of "terrorism threats" (wink wink). It was India who decided to bank on Awami League while the party engaged in some of the most heinous crimes known to mankind. India was always anti BNP, not the other way around.
Well I guess then BNP which is apparently openly anti-India party has said they will soften their anti-India stance for no reason then ey?
BNP to soften its anti-India stance for now
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BNP to soften its anti-India stance for now
BNP to soften its anti-India stance for now
http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangladesh-defence/125779-bnp-soften-its-anti-india-stance-now.html
And if the party was not anti-India then what difference would it make to us Indians?