Ok got your point.
But you ignored the core fact that BSF is not train properly or being instructed covertly or given them blank cheque to do anything as they like in the border.
BSF's training aims at giving them the skills to guard our borders..and in that, their training is apt. I can AlSO assure you that they are not being instructed covertly to kill bangladeshi civilians ....I mean..what's the point in that? What threat do bangladeshi civilians INSIDE bangladesh pose? In what way do they hamper our national security? Ammo costs something.
Thing is, they ARE allowed to take whatever action deemed fit if anyone is violating the border..and that INCLUDES shooting them.
They could be smugglers...or worse....HUJI.
YOu are not alone in that group.
We are always friendly to everyone. There is no reason to think otherwise.
You brought a very controversial matter. We dont think any abnormal immigration is going on from BD to India. And those areas you are talking about, are just mere propaganda fuled by BJP and Assamese. Karimganj and Murshidabad were muslim majority region before 1947 and the current muslim population in those areas are less than 30% if you did not know it.
There wass large scale migration during the partition, which is why they arent muslim majority areas anymore...of course there are other factors too. Though this is slightly off topic.
About immigration...again, I've seen a lot of bangladeshi immigrants. I live in Jharkhand that doesnt even share a border with your nation, and yet we have 1000s of bangladeshi immigrants in my city as well. Take it for the country as a whole, that kind of runs into very large figures. Also smuggling is VERY common. In Tripura, where my dad grew up, we had markets selling exclusively goods smuggled in from bangladesh (still got a cd player...piece of $hit if there ever was one)
Like i mentioned, we are already stretched to breaking point just like you are. There's no way we can afford this. Also, Bangladesh opposes fencing of the border...which could have reduced such incidents.
Relationship is a dynamic thing. Even if we become your enemy in the distant future, you are still not entitled to kill civilians.
With all due respect, we ARE if they try crossing the border illegally.Humane treatement is an ideal that should be followed. But then again, once a citizen of one country crosses over to another illegally, the first country can hardly seek justce for wrongs done to them. (not a justificication for what was done..just a pragmatic argument). The bsf also kills indians trying to cross over.Like you would have noticed, not all Bangladeshis are peaceful.Some terror groups execute attacks in india. But i do agree, arresting people trying to cross over,should be made the first course of action when it is possible.
We are still a third world country with our own baggage as like as India.
Precisely my point, neither you, nor we are doing very well with the adversities we currently face. We certainly wouldnt be able to handle any more.
We are very greatefull what you did in 1971. After 1971 BD never expected anything from India other than withdraw its troops within couple of months. You were facing famine in Maharashtra from 1972-1974 and were unable to feed your own people. How could you help us out in those trying days??? We did understand those and we do it now.
That's very gracious of you. Thing is that, india missed the opportunity to have its most dependable ally in bangladesh. Our relationship with bangladesh has been mishandled. It could have been a beautiful friendship. I only hope that at some point of time, the damage done can be repaired. The ray of hope being that your current government is friendly to india. They have declared that they wont allow anti-india terrorists on their soil. That sort of statements go a long way in instilling confidence in us. Military exchanges have started, and one Brigadier General of your army whom i spoke to says that things will only go uphill from here.
The matter happened years ago but justice never done. Its not that individual event that we should forgive and forget. As I writing in this forum I am sure some other atrocities are happening along the border.
Those are very unfortunate.(and i know that word doesn't BEGIN to sum it up) I DO believe a change in operational proceedure and policy is necessary. The work on fencing should be speeded up. The Bangladesh govt. should also do its part in stopping illegal border crossing. Also, as a part of indian initiative, now that our economy is growing fast, we should help bangladesh created the infrastructure which will ultimately go a long way in solving most of our problems....
judging by this:
India to give Bangladesh $1bn line of credit - The Times of India
someone seems to have gotten the hint
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