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India has right to respond to attack on sovereignty: Bangladesh
Dhaka, Sep 29, 2016 (PTI)
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India has "all legal and globally accepted right" to respond to any attack on her sovereignty and territory, Bangladesh said today after Indian Army carried out surgical strikes against terror bases across the LoC but called for "restraint" from all sides.

"India has got all legal, internationally accepted right to make a response to any attack on her sovereignty and her soil," Iqbal Chowdhury, Advisor to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said.

Commenting on the Kashmir issue, he said it is a "bilateral dispute" and there has been a "violation from the other side".

"It (Kashmir issue) has been a long, continued dispute and there has been a... violation from the other side and Bangladesh always believes that any aggression or attack on the sovereignty of the independence and legal right of a country is not acceptable and Bangladesh always feels that any country must honour and respect the sovereignty of a third country," he said.

Chowdhury said after Bangladesh premier Hasina came to power, she had asserted that Bangladeshi soil will not be allowed to house any terrorist group and to plan or organise any attack or activity on the Indian side, and has been "very committed on this point that (there is) zero tolerance to any (such) type of activity."

"...I think that the Indian government and the people have all the right to rebuff and to combat any type of aggression from any quarter whether it is from a neighbouring country," he told an Indian TV channel over phone.

He, however, appealed for "restraint" from all sides for a peaceful neighbourhood.
"Bangladesh always feels that in these type of things, there should be restraint from all sides because we believe that in the SAARC countries, we need to live in a peaceful environment, honouring the sovereign rights of each member country," he added.

His comments came after India carried out 'surgical strikes' on terror launch pads across the Line of Control(LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir last night, inflicting "significant casualties" on terrorists and those who are trying to support them.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/573125/india-has-right-respond-attack.html
 
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When BG speaks for India, It felt music to ears. I liked it : India has all rights to attack but now as happend called for "restraint" :lol::enjoy:

atleast she should change her name. she is not at all " haseena". her name should be" witch wajid"
burning burning burning .........
 
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So Bangladesh consider IOK as permanent part of India, !!!!??????????????
and for Pakistan we know if India and Pakistan go to war Bangladesh will be ally of India , on this I am not sure about Bangladeshi peoples.

And to all Pakistanis , ,,,, Just learn from it , Like Pakistan First ,,,,, No Brother hood roonnaa dhooonaaa ,
 
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India has right to respond to attack on sovereignty: Bangladesh
Dhaka, Sep 29, 2016 (PTI)
573125_thump.jpg

India has "all legal and globally accepted right" to respond to any attack on her sovereignty and territory, Bangladesh said today after Indian Army carried out surgical strikes against terror bases across the LoC but called for "restraint" from all sides.

"India has got all legal, internationally accepted right to make a response to any attack on her sovereignty and her soil," Iqbal Chowdhury, Advisor to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said.

Commenting on the Kashmir issue, he said it is a "bilateral dispute" and there has been a "violation from the other side".

"It (Kashmir issue) has been a long, continued dispute and there has been a... violation from the other side and Bangladesh always believes that any aggression or attack on the sovereignty of the independence and legal right of a country is not acceptable and Bangladesh always feels that any country must honour and respect the sovereignty of a third country," he said.

Chowdhury said after Bangladesh premier Hasina came to power, she had asserted that Bangladeshi soil will not be allowed to house any terrorist group and to plan or organise any attack or activity on the Indian side, and has been "very committed on this point that (there is) zero tolerance to any (such) type of activity."

"...I think that the Indian government and the people have all the right to rebuff and to combat any type of aggression from any quarter whether it is from a neighbouring country," he told an Indian TV channel over phone.

He, however, appealed for "restraint" from all sides for a peaceful neighbourhood.
"Bangladesh always feels that in these type of things, there should be restraint from all sides because we believe that in the SAARC countries, we need to live in a peaceful environment, honouring the sovereign rights of each member country," he added.

His comments came after India carried out 'surgical strikes' on terror launch pads across the Line of Control(LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir last night, inflicting "significant casualties" on terrorists and those who are trying to support them.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/573125/india-has-right-respond-attack.html


Hasina destroys Bangladeshi reputation again.

Do you seriously support a country that regularly kills your poor citizens every other day claiming 'cow smuggler'? meanwhile Pakistan helps with emergency flood relief, and supports Bangladesh in every other capacity without manipulating your economy or national politics.

its weird because many Indians despise Bangladeshis in general, but Bangladeshis (at least in the UK) generally like Pakistan, some even speak fluent urdu. I used to have a Bengali neighbor who studied briefly at University of Karachi before moving to the the UK, hardly the mannerism of someone that dislikes Pakistan.
 
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India has right to respond to attack on sovereignty: Bangladesh on surgical strike
PTI | Updated: Sep 29, 2016, 08.55 PM IST
Highlights
• PM Hasina's advisor Iqbal Chowdhury said Kashmir is a "bilateral dispute" and there has been a "violation from the other side"
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• He, however, appealed for "restraint" from all sides for a peaceful neighbourhood

• Bangladeshi soil will not be allowed to house any terrorist group, Chowdhury said
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This file photo shows Indian soldiers as they patrol along a barbed-wire fence along the Line of Control. (AFP)
DHAKA: India has "all legal and globally accepted right" to respond to any attack on her sovereignty and territory, Bangladesh said on Thursday after Indian Army carried out surgical strikes+ against terror bases across the Line of Control but called for "restraint" from all sides.

"India has got all legal, internationally accepted right to make a response to any attack on her sovereignty and her soil," Iqbal Chowdhury, Advisor to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said.

Commenting on the Kashmir issue, he said it is a "bilateral dispute" and there has been a "violation from the other side".

"It (Kashmir issue) has been a long, continued dispute and there has been a... violation from the other side and Bangladesh always believes that any aggression or attack on the sovereignty of the independence and legal right of a country is not acceptable and Bangladesh always feels that any country must honour and respect the sovereignty of a third country," he said.

Chowdhury said after Bangladesh premier Hasina came to power, she had asserted that Bangladeshi soil will not be allowed to house any terrorist group and to plan or organise any attack or activity on the Indian side, and has been "very committed on this point that (there is) zero tolerance to any (such) type of activity."

"...I think that the Indian government and the people have all the right to rebuff and to combat any type of aggression from any quarter whether it is from a neighbouring country," he told an Indian TV channel over phone.

He, however, appealed for "restraint" from all sides for a peaceful neighbourhood.

"Bangladesh always feels that in these type of things, there should be restraint from all sides because we believe that in the SAARC countries, we need to live in a peaceful environment, honouring the sovereign rights of each member country," he added.

His comments came after India carried out ' surgical strikes+ ' on terror launch pads across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir last night, inflicting " significant casualties+ " on terrorists and those who are trying to support them.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...h-on-surgical-strike/articleshow/54585198.cms
 
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Bangladesh should care about its own country.

Pakistan army also has the right to respond at the time & place it chose.
 
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India has right to respond to attack on sovereignty: Bangladesh on surgical strike
PTI | Updated: Sep 29, 2016, 08.55 PM IST
Highlights
• PM Hasina's advisor Iqbal Chowdhury said Kashmir is a "bilateral dispute" and there has been a "violation from the other side"
2016-05-14_bss-50_304242.jpg


• He, however, appealed for "restraint" from all sides for a peaceful neighbourhood

• Bangladeshi soil will not be allowed to house any terrorist group, Chowdhury said
54585223.jpg


This file photo shows Indian soldiers as they patrol along a barbed-wire fence along the Line of Control. (AFP)
DHAKA: India has "all legal and globally accepted right" to respond to any attack on her sovereignty and territory, Bangladesh said on Thursday after Indian Army carried out surgical strikes+ against terror bases across the Line of Control but called for "restraint" from all sides.

"India has got all legal, internationally accepted right to make a response to any attack on her sovereignty and her soil," Iqbal Chowdhury, Advisor to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said.

Commenting on the Kashmir issue, he said it is a "bilateral dispute" and there has been a "violation from the other side".

"It (Kashmir issue) has been a long, continued dispute and there has been a... violation from the other side and Bangladesh always believes that any aggression or attack on the sovereignty of the independence and legal right of a country is not acceptable and Bangladesh always feels that any country must honour and respect the sovereignty of a third country," he said.

Chowdhury said after Bangladesh premier Hasina came to power, she had asserted that Bangladeshi soil will not be allowed to house any terrorist group and to plan or organise any attack or activity on the Indian side, and has been "very committed on this point that (there is) zero tolerance to any (such) type of activity."

"...I think that the Indian government and the people have all the right to rebuff and to combat any type of aggression from any quarter whether it is from a neighbouring country," he told an Indian TV channel over phone.

He, however, appealed for "restraint" from all sides for a peaceful neighbourhood.

"Bangladesh always feels that in these type of things, there should be restraint from all sides because we believe that in the SAARC countries, we need to live in a peaceful environment, honouring the sovereign rights of each member country," he added.

His comments came after India carried out ' surgical strikes+ ' on terror launch pads across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir last night, inflicting " significant casualties+ " on terrorists and those who are trying to support them.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...h-on-surgical-strike/articleshow/54585198.cms

:lol:............... :enjoy:.
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