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UWAHATI, Sept 11 – The Government of India has decided to extend as much help as possible to Bangladesh to strengthen the hands of the Sheikh Hasina led Awami League Government in the interest of having a friendly neighbour as the present Government in the neighbouring country already extended help to India in dealing with insurgency.
Highly placed official sources in New Delhi told The Assam Tribune that though the fundamentalist groups are still active in Bangladesh, they are not allowed a free run as was the case in the past. The effort on the part of India is to extend help to Bangladesh so that the present regime stays in power, sources added.

Sources pointed out that though India's relations with Myanmar improved considerably in recent times, China has virtually taken control of the economy of that country and there is urgent need for India to have at least one friendly neighbour and in this regard, India has been maintaining cordial relation with Bangladesh.

Sources further pointed out that during the tenure of the previous regime in Bangladesh, the militant groups of North East were having a free run and even operated camps in that country, while, the anti-India fundamentalist forces also had strong bases. But the situation has changed completely after the Awami League Government came to power as leaders of different militant outfits were apprehended and handed over to India. Some of the members of the militant groups of North East are still staying in Bangladesh, but they are not allowed a free run.

But the fact remains that fundamentalist forces are still active in Bangladesh and militant groups like the HUJI still have strong bases and there is need for India to take necessary precautions to prevent elements of such groups from sneaking into India to indulge in acts of violence.

However, sources admitted that there are some major drawbacks in the efforts to maintaining good relations with Bangladesh. As every firing along the international border causes hue and cry in Bangladesh and puts the Government in an embarrassing position, the Government has directed the personnel of the Border Security Force (BSF) to use lethal weapons only when it is absolutely necessary. The personnel of the border guarding force are being provided with non-lethal weapons in phased manner to deal with infiltrators and smugglers.

Sources admitted that the instruction of not using lethal weapons may create confusion in the minds of the personnel of the border guarding force as they will find it difficult to decide when to use lethal weapons and when to use non lethal weapons. Moreover, normally small groups of BSF men go out for patrolling and it will be difficult for them to carry both lethal and non lethal weapons, sources pointed out. The BSF is already facing shortage of manpower and it will also not be possible for the force to send out large groups carrying both lethal and non lethal weapons for patrolling along the international border.

The Assam Tribune Online
 
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Looks like the allegations of the Awami league being a stooge regime are true
 
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And Khaleda Zia a stooge of ........?

So, is one to understand that Bangladesh is a country full of stooges?

I don't think so.

The very fact that Bangladesh has not accepted all Indian request hardly qualifies that the Govt or the Nation are basically of stooges.

The only issues where there has been some agreement is that India will allow import of textile and other products from Bangladesh and solve the thorny issue of the enclaves, where the people are practically stateless and living a sub human existence since they are denied the basic amenities that citizens enjoy.
 
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How can a elected party or the PM be a stooge if the people voted her in?
 
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Tragedy of a nation where major political party is a paid stooge of another one and all of their citizen vote for the party...
 
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Looks like the allegations of the Awami league being a stooge regime are true

The report that you have posted suggests that terrorists were running free in Bangladesh during the previous regime which has grossly reduced now.That should be considered as a good thing,isnt it?Or do you have any hypocritical approach when it comes to terrorism in your own country and elsewhere?
 
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Looks like the allegations of the Awami league being a stooge regime are true

@ There is nothing new in this aspect, it is going on since our inception and will continue till we became part of India.

@ " Ye silsila chalte rahega ",we know it very well.
 
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@ There is nothing new in this aspect, it is going on since our inception and will continue till we became part of India.

@ " Ye silsila chalte rahega ", we know it very well.
Chillax. No Indian will touch you with a 10 feet barge pole.
 
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@ There is nothing new in this aspect, it is going on since our inception and will continue till we became part of India.

@ " Ye silsila chalte rahega ",we know it very well.

Sir dard kaun lega, bhai saheb?
Ap apna rasta napo!


What exactly can you offer India whereby India shall bother to have you as a part of it?

Please don't wallow in self pity and erupt with outlandish and juvenile remarks!

Even Pakistan (of which you were once a part), if one goes by some of the posts of Pakistanis, are heaving a sigh of relief! That should be an indicator of your worth!
 
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What is the price for Bogus Voting in BAngladesh.
 
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