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Videos like this one here, makes me believe that there is yet some hope for Bangladesh

I sincerely hope you're being sarcastic. I lost my appetite, but haven't had Iftar yet...

Also - seems like he's gay like the sunset...
 
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Updates on the Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit (Metro Rail) 1st Phasem which is Line 6. Work has slowed some but continuing.


For once, they should let bgb shoot to kill..... I still remember Felani hanging from the fence...... Animals....

Absolutely. I'm sure however - that they will be screeching like Hyenas when the killings start though...
 
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Updates on the Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit (Metro Rail) 1st Phasem which is Line 6. Work has slowed some but continuing.




Absolutely. I'm sure however - that they will be screeching like Hyenas when the killings start though...

Should be entertaining
 
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Bengali becomes London’s second language

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Bengali has been officially named as the second most-spoken language in London, followed by Polish and Turkish – with around 165,311 London residents speaking one of the three as their first language.

Yet less than one in 10 Brits (8%) can fluently speak a second language, which means they’re potentially missing out on friendships, relationships and even partnerships with the many speakers of foreign languages across the capital – especially as 311,210 London residents speak a foreign language as their main language at home.

In order to highlight and celebrate London’s cultural diversity, as well as encourage residents to connect with each other, particularly in the current political climate, adult learning charity, City Lit conducted research to find out the most common foreign languages spoken in boroughs of the capital.

The research identified the main languages that London residents speak in their homes aside from English, allowing City Lit to reveal the l foreign languages spoken most within every London borough.

Bengali is officially the second language of London, with around 71,609 London residents speaking it as their main language. It’s the most common main language people speak, second only to English, across three different boroughs – 3% of Camden residents say Bengali is their main language at home, as do 7% of Newham residents and 18% of those living in Tower Hamlets.

Despite this being the main language of such a large number of Londoners, only a mere 3% of Brits can speak fluent Bengali – meaning 97% of the nation is potentially unable to have an effective, in-depth conversation with people who speak it as their main language

Polish is the second most common foreign language spoken by Londoners, with seven boroughs stating this is the second most spoken main language after English. Again, only 3% of Brits can speak fluent Polish – meaning 97% of people in the UK could be missing out on connecting with 48,585 London residents.
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You know what’s funny, they call Bangladesh as their national language, when their national identity is Indian... perfect example of identity crisis

Agree 100% but some like to dream that they are a special breed just because their language sounds "funky", "distinct" and "unique" in their opinion.

Some individuals relish the feeling of exclusivity. Apparently being Bangladeshis isn't enough, they need to be recognized for their "special" contribution.

Now I must stop before some flower takes offence and reports me, not risking another argument with trolls.
Kuwait isn’t kind to flowers I see xD


Read comments for a good laugh, sanghis are completely losing their shit when people say 'Joy Bangla'. This bihari was pretending to be a bangali instead he got his posterior welted.

According to him "Joy Bangla" is a Bangladeshi slogan. Do we have patent or intellectual property rights on it ?

Is it just me or do these beharis really have some deep seated hatred towards Bangalis and everything to do with Bengal. We all know what they did in the war.

It's funny some delusional users here want these people be considered "bangali" in Bangladesh. Even after 50 years in Geneva park refugee camp in the heart of Dhaka, this lot have failed to learn Bangla and assimilate but no we should consider them Bengali because clearly they love our culture, for 'plularity' and because they were encorporated into the Bengal Sultanate.
This guy is a Bihari RSS activist. Comes from a Bihari family in Kolkata and can speak Bengali. It's clear because he takes so much pride in speaking Hindi. No Bengali Kolkata kid cares about Hindi this much.

Now that Bengalis in Kolkata (like Garga Chatterjee) are spreading the word about driving out these Sanghis from Kolkata, Sanghis are getting scared and posting this kind of idiotic videos. No one gives two $hits about the 'Jamati Bugaboo' and scaremongering. Sanghis days are numbered. Better leave now before being driven out.

And the question is not about Biharis and Bengalis, both groups have peace-loving people. It is about Sanghis spreading hate and Bengalis being 'Jimmi' in Sanghi hands in Kolkata itself. A majority of these Sanghis are unfortunately Bihari (and Gujarati as well as Marathi folks).

The guy was being untruthful by the way.

Hindi is 'Not' the national language of India. English is the Lingua Franca. I'd like to see them Sanghis selling Hindi to people in Kerala, TN and Karnataka. And see how far they get.

Also - this guy talks about West Bengal folks going to the rest of India to work, as if they are poor and dependent on this work by design. He forgot to mention that this is because Biharis took all the good jobs in Kolkata and because Bengalis never enforced 'Bengali First' hiring in their own state like in other Indian states...but time has come for this to happen. Better late than never.

If Bengalis go to the South of India, they remain very welcome because they respect the local culture in those places. Bihari Sanghis in West Bengal don't. 'Jai Shri Ram' is not even a Bengali term.

The irony of it is, if WB created good jobs at home (where Biharis have taken over the job market), then all WB folks could come back home and work. They'd never have to leave.

What Garga says is right, there is an unwritten rule in Maharashtra, Gujarat and in most other states about local people getting preference in jobs as 'Bhumiputras'. West Bengal should have the same rule.

How do these Bihari Sanghis have the gall to come to Kolkata and speak in no tongue other than Hindi with local folks?? That too by force!

WB folks have been tolerant enough since 1947. No more. Speak Bengali and become a Bengali, then you're fine in WB. Otherwise take your Sanghi/Hindi game back to Bihar and GTFO.

Being Indian has nothing to do with speaking Hindi. WB deserves to speak in their own tongue. That is guaranteed by the Indian constitution.

My hats off to Garga for standing up to these Sanghis in WB.
These low life Biharis used to be cooks and maids in Bengali household, grudge probably comes from being of a inferior status. XD
(I usually do not like to say things like these, but the more idiots I meet, the more hatred I’ve)
Why do I feel like the discrimination west bengalis face will one day make them want to join Bangladesh
 
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You know what’s funny, they call Bangladesh as their national language, when their national identity is Indian... perfect example of identity crisis


Kuwait isn’t kind to flowers I see xD



These low life Biharis used to be cooks and maids in Bengali household, grudge probably comes from being of a inferior status. XD
(I usually do not like to say things like these, but the more idiots I meet, the more hatred I’ve)
Why do I feel like the discrimination west bengalis face will one day make them want to join Bangladesh

The only behari I met, was in school.... Big gandu that kid, broke his nose and I'm very proud of it.

You can make a guess what we were fighting about, him being a behari and me being a loquaciously outspoken critic of India, it was bound to happen.

Lmao Sheikh Ahmed is watching ....

Do we have any Kuwaiti citizens on here ?
 
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I did get your sarcasm. But maybe we should counter these ridiculous regional proposals with simple respect.

I have immense respect for my Sylheti relatives/friends and their culture. They would not even think of suggesting separating Sylhet from Bangladesh, using even language. Our country is a haven of diversity in South Asia, especially compared to our neighbor country where (sadly) hate, boasting of ethnic superiority and communal behavior are the order of the day.

The neighbor tries to make us weak, but their efforts are in vain. They neither have the economic or intellectual capacity to succeed.

Even in the Qur'an, it mentions that regionalism and boasting ethnic superiority has no place in our religion.

Just to mention an example, look at how a multi-racial, multi-language, multi-cultural place like Indonesia has existed so far. @Indos I love the harmony in your country brother.



Yeah I was surprised to see that some BJP folks are aligned with Bangla Pokkho as well. At some point Bangla Pokkho will have to clean house if they are going to be aligned with TMC.


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Jon Kabir refused to fade away in Covid-19, released a new tune.


New Dhaka-based band 'Dads in the Park' - they have to clean up their lyrics and diction a bit...but very promising band.


This is great stuff. Subbed

The only behari I met, was in school.... Big gandu that kid, broke his nose and I'm very proud of it.

You can make a guess what we were fighting about, him being a behari and me being a loquaciously outspoken critic of India, it was bound to happen.
I’ve one such gandu as the head boy of my batch... bitch took the day off for every hindu festival for the last 4 years (no matter how easy or difficult the class was) yesterday I asked him for taking the day off for Eid... bitch refused and got angry when I went to the teacher and then dean myself. Complained that the dean is gonna bark at him now, eh well... got pissed when I told him that’s because he lets his pussy *** get dominated by people.
Anyways these sanghi bastards do not command respect from anyone, not their countrymen or foreigners. I’m not an excellent student not gonna be the best in field doctor... but my teachers think twice for talking to me unlike them who get insulted for their ridiculous nature
 
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Bangla Pokkho is not going to clean house. If they do, they will remove Muslims. Not Hindus.

It is a nationalistic movement. Bengali nationalism gave birth to modern Indian and Hindu nationalism. In any case, nationalism will not work with Islam. They are virulently against Urdu as well.

They will go to Swami Vivekananda and Tagore while still fighting for more Bengali inclusion in the workforce. If you think they have Muslim interests in their hearts, you are mistaken.
I would like to defer but correct me if I’m wrong
Bengalis fought against the partition of Bengal from India when everyone supported it... bengalis only supported partition in 47 when it became a Hindu Muslim issue. So I don’t think Bengali nationalism gave birth to Hindu nationalists, those bitches have several layers of hierarchy to belittle people... the religion is flawed, although to an outside observer it seems mythical, it’s best at that, nothing more
 
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I would like to defer but correct me if I’m wrong
Bengalis fought against the partition of Bengal from India when everyone supported it... bengalis only supported partition in 47 when it became a Hindu Muslim issue. So I don’t think Bengali nationalism gave birth to Hindu nationalists, those bitches have several layers of hierarchy to belittle people... the religion is flawed, although to an outside observer it seems mythical, it’s best at that, nothing more

Bengali Hindu Brahmins were merciless and we would could never have lived with them as they owned all the land and worked lower caste and Muslims like cattle.

1905 was the year https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_of_Bengal_(1905)
 
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