Zabaniyah
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That wasn't advice champ...its stating a fact..
Circular logic aside, I can tell you for a fact that you know nothing about democracy in Bangladesh.
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That wasn't advice champ...its stating a fact..
Please do enlighten us then.Circular logic aside, I can tell you for a fact that you know nothing about democracy in Bangladesh.
Please do enlighten us then.
As far as the dispute goes, we had a specific claim, you had a specific claim. Both claims were duly considered by a neutral authority and a verdict acceptable to both parties has been pronounced. Under the terms of the said verdict, India can rightfully claim the region where this South Talpatti Island supposedly exists.
Now, should Bangladesh reject this claim, it is free to take over the land militarily. Who do you think would get this accomplished if in power? BNP?? BA??
I wish to see Bangladeshis themselves asking simple questions like these to shut up their Jamaati hotheads. The silence of the more rational BD members here is a bit disturbing.I do not know, nor does it matter. You might as well ask @idune in regards to the last part.
My response was about state of democracy in Bangladesh.
Please do enlighten us then.
As far as the dispute goes, we had a specific claim, you had a specific claim. Both claims were duly considered by a neutral authority and a verdict acceptable to both parties has been pronounced. Under the terms of the said verdict, India can rightfully claim the region where this South Talpatti Island supposedly exists.
Now, should Bangladesh reject this claim, it is free to take over the land militarily. Who do you think would get this accomplished if in power? BNP?? BA??
Are you that big of a doofus! Read the thread from the first post to understand what this thread is about before making comments.
I wish to see Bangladeshis themselves asking simple questions like these to shut up their Jamaati hotheads. The silence of the more rational BD members here is a bit disturbing.
I do not know about their political affiliations. And I do not think it really matters.
They are not wrong either.
See, when I opened the newspaper in the morning after the verdict (Bangladeshi time), the media portrayal was like as if we had won a war against India.
PLEASURE IS ALL MINE | Almost another Bangladesh, second liberation
Seemed very odd. No, something was off.
The first comment on the section is interesting.
you have no fr *** clue what are you even talking about. Lets start with what did first post of the thread say?Alright Duffer-e-Aala!! Answer my question though. Who would have done anything differently if in Power? And who and what would that be?
you have no fr *** clue what are you even talking about. Lets start with what did first post of the thread say?
Let's start with how and why you consider that island to be Bangladesh's property in spite of the UN tribunal delinating the area.
I am not sure where these indians come from ????? This thread questions pre judgement filing by india installed Awami League over area of South Talpatti, which tribunal considered to render judgement. This thread showed how Awami League deliberately conceded South Talpati to india even before tribunal deliberation and judgement. There was no talk about post judgement claim.
Where the hell you get such idea from????
So has India lost out? NDTV has accessed an internal government of India note that suggests otherwise.
Even though India believes the delimitation has been done in an arbitrary fashion, it is not the loser. Control of the disputed New Moore Island and concomitant access to Hariabhanga river is a significant gain. The island, supposedly rich in oil and natural gas, has been a traditional sore point between the two neighbouring countries.
The Hariabhanga river, which flows around the Sundarbans in West Bengal and borders Satkhira district of Bangladesh, and the region holds twice the amount of hydrocarbons as compared to the Krishna-Godavari basin in Andhra Pradesh.
UN Tribunal Resolves 40-Year-Old Maritime Dispute Between India and Bangladesh - NDTV
It's resolved peacefully so chill out. We've given away a tiny submerged island (so basically a bit of sea) in order to gain the vast majority