Must give bhakts such warm and cozy feeling that all Indians are so rich and slum dwellers are all "Bangladeshis", we Bangladeshis should feel so glad for your benevolent "Kirpa".
India is the capital of unequal top-down effed-up growth, with backoffice pretty much the only bright spot. Minorities, Dalits, lower castes, women have zero or no job options in India.
As proven over and over again with idiotic statements from BJP politicians and mota bhai himself, you Indians have zero idea how many terminally poor people India has and where they come from (ironically mostly around Bangladesh which are undeveloped parts of India, boasting per capita GDPs of HALF OR LESS THAN THAT of BANGLADESH). Bimaru states, Orissa, NE $hitholes, Jharkhand, and Chattisgarh fall into this category, with no industry, no trade, no development and therefore no employment for semi-skilled semi-educated people, forget unskilled folks. The caste-ist govt. leaders in India will not create industry which uses semi-skilled or unskilled labor, which is the opposite of Bangladesh.
Thousands of people with Ph.D's applying for a few peon or bus-conductor jobs.
We know - we have all been to your glorious India ourselves. We have eyes.
We also give these destitute Bhartis jobs too (the better educated ones I guess) and most of these several million Indians in Dhaka are all illegals without any right to work.
Bangladesh is OFFICIALLY the fourth largest remittance source for India, unofficially probably way larger (nothing official about Hundi fund transfers).
Difference is, you will never see us carp about "other types" flooding our shores like Sanghis in India because,
1. We have as a nation, ten times wider heart than any "Kanjoosi minded Chhota auqaat Bhakt"
2. We realize that people need to feed their families, and it is wrong to discriminate against insolvent folks because of national origin, religion, skin color, caste if they indeed have talent and a commitment to work hard (even giving them preference sometimes over locals, which is unthinkable in India).