I don't take them seriously, I just like to rub it in the face more. I find it funny the sheer stupidity they display and how they referred to some one on this forum as "Muslimah", I think they're getting a bit too ahead of themselves.
Well, they can exaggerate. For example, regarding the number of illegal Bangladeshis there, some of them say that it's 30 million. Some say 50 million. Some say 3 million. And people say they have good math skills.
I found it amusing that the sub-human known as Sohel Rana tried to run through Benapole over to India (illegally of-course). Amusing as it is that many AL-linked businessmen, criminals, etc. nearly always try to run to India where they receive safe haven. The higher-level and richer ones obviously run over to Western nations (legally of-course).
If the BSF was or is as indeed efficient as they say they are, this problem would not have been festering in their minds for so long. Though, it is worth noting that India shares the largest border with Bangladesh. Nope, it is not with China, Pakistan or Myanmar. It's Bangladesh. Ironic isn't it?
And yet this fact barely gets mentioned in the ingenious Bangladeshi media. Apart from overly, retardedly sentimental articles like this one:
India is liable for Felanis death
CROSS TALK - India is liable for Felani’s death
On the other hand, I honestly find patriotism to be over-rated. The kind in where it is smothered with whipped-cream with a cherry on top. And with a heart tainted by an idiot's tongue. This isn't unique to Indian nationals only though. In particular to this forum.
The last pages of this thread is an example of just that.
Sure, the BSF is not as a great as they say they are. But neither are the ones on our side of the border. It is a fact that countries like India and China are rising powers. But are we acknowledging that reality fully? Or properly? In my opinion, no.
Another example: In spite of all the anti-Yunus rhetoric from Hasina along with trying to pin down on Grameen Phone (Telenor), GP managed to acquire the best deal in the recent 3G auction and even failed to address Telenor over labor laws when its Bangladeshi unit laying off many employees for the sake of profit. That speaks volume.
There is very, very extremely little that the AL can do in regards to.......anything. Or Bangladesh rather.