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How they diffrentiate Among Bengali babu frm kolkata and Bengali Babu from Dhaka ?

It's very easy!
Just u have to notice the Bengali accents and life style.
We r far different from them.
Also we have better ego than them.
 
Europe or not, no country in the world, would entertain illegal aliens on its soil. Whenever found, illegal bangladeshi's will be deported, as has been done till date. Till the time, you can entertain with the sarcasm.
The problem is no aliens. It is their mind set towards India. Those who love India can live in India.
 
omg!
can you even explain that?
otoh dont bother...you might kill the humor!

What I said is not a humour, it is the truth that NE people like us more than the Kolkata Babus.
 
omg!
can you even explain that?
otoh dont bother...you might kill the humor!

What I said is not a humour, it is the truth that NE people like us more than they like Kolkata Babus.
 
What I said is not a humour, it is the truth that NE people like us more than they like Kolkata Babus.


May be they like u..U r such a comedian :yahoo::chilli::chilli::rofl:

Gr8 going....Please post more such statements....:cheesy:

Its rare to find such hilarious statements :bunny:
 
May be they like u..U r such a comedian :yahoo::chilli::chilli::rofl:
Gr8 going....Please post more such statements....:cheesy:
Its rare to find such hilarious statements :bunny:
NE and today's BD were made into a single Province in 1905. Neither they nor we forgot that event. The new province was dismantled after 5 years only due to the continuous movement by Calcutta Babus of those days. Could it be one reason that we like each other? Could it also be a reason that NE people do not that like the Kolkata Babus?
 
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Manipur team voices Tipai fear in Sylhet
Staff Correspondent, Sylhet


A five-member delegation from the Indian state of Manipur and Assam yesterday urged Bangladeshi nationals--at home and abroad--to be united and protest against the much-talked-about Tipaimukh dam project.

They were addressing at a "Sanghati Samabesh" (solidarity meeting) at the seminar hall of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) yesterday afternoon.
The team reached Sylhet Sunday to express solidarity with the anti-Tipaimukh dam campaign in Bangladesh.

The delegation includes Prof RK Ranjan Sinha of Earth Science Department of Manipur Central University, environmentalists Ramananda, Joseph Marr, Vikramjit and Arnab Dutta. Engineer Muhammad Hilal Uddin, coordinator of the Jatiya Tipaimukh Bandh Protirodh Committee accompanied the team to Sylhet.

The speakers said 57 percent dams in the world responsible for environmental degradation are in India and China. Now things are to be dealt internationally because Tipai project would just wreak havoc on Bangladesh.

"We are here to express our solidarity with Bangladeshi people'' said Prof Sinha. The project is not at all a viable one, he said, adding, "We want Bangladesh to sit with the Indian authorities to discuss the crucial issue. Besides, it is an issue of common rivers and India cannot make decisions alone."

A documentary on the protests against Tipaimukh project since its preparatory work began 10 years ago was also presented.

The speakers said there should be strong awareness against the Tipaimukh project. Disasters caused by our imprudent activities throughout the world have put the nature's balance at risk, they added.

Emphasising the need for mutual interests they said as an upper riparian country India should consider Bangladesh's interest on moral ground since Indians would also be badly affected by the project. "We have to raise strong protest at home and abroad against the mega project for our survival," they asserted.

They further said the inhabitants of the country's northeast region including greater Sylhet and Mymensingh as well as whole Bangladesh and the Indian states of Assam and Manipur should raise strong protest against the project, since it would create catastrophe in the whole region. Already several Indian groups had registered their voice against the much talked about project. The speakers added that there should be a greater agitation against the controversial attempt.

The river bifurcates its way by the names of Surma and Kushiyara entering into Bangladesh territory. People of greater Sylhet region had been protesting the project since the news of approval of the project came to light years ago.

Ilyas uddin Biswas of Sust chaired the programme while Sushanta Kumar Das, Aktarul Islam, Prof Kamal Ahmed Chowdhury, Yasmin Haque, CPB-District President Bedananda Bhattacharya and district Awami League Vice-president Abdus Jahir Chowdhury Sufian spoke, among others. MA Gani conducted the programme.
:The Daily Star: Internet Edition
 
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That should answer few questions here.. ;)
 
NE and today's BD were made into a single Province in 1905. Neither they nor we forgot that event. The new province was dismantled only due to the continuous movement by Calcutta Babus of those days after only 5 years. Could it be one reason that we like each other? Could it also be a reason that NE people do not that like the Kolkata Babus?

No, because they are inspired by the independent Bangladesh. ;)
That is why indian government long been banned BD investment in India. The indian govt discourage our media, tv etc in WB and NE in fear of more separatist movement in those region. They always try to portray poor Bangladesh only to legitimise those poor state to remain poor. :devil:
 
What an inferiority complex u have guys??

A guy talks about environment subject..U see as they want to join BD..
u guys are so ignorant..that u cant even differentiate..:hitwall:

I dont want to parade in ur false dreams..:sniper:
so..dream on.....:rofl:
 
What an inferiority complex u have guys??


We are talking about NE here. Nothing to do with our complex. Are you having some complex?

A guy talks about environment subject..U see as they want to join BD..
u guys are so ignorant..that u cant even differentiate..:hitwall:

I dont want to parade in ur false dreams..:sniper:
so..dream on.....:rofl:

Yes but their voice is not heard in India (their own country), so they resort to a foreign country which they feel more comfortable with. Got the point?;)
Nobody said they want to join BD but they might think of their own country. Cant they? :rofl:
 
No, because they are inspired by the independent Bangladesh. ;)
That is why indian government long been banned BD investment in India. The indian govt discourage our media, tv etc in WB and NE in fear of more separatist movement in those region. They always try to portray poor Bangladesh only to legitimise those poor state to remain poor. :devil:

BD members never cease to amaze me ... why, with the kind of intelligence you bring in, as if you were personally present in all our think tank meeting's. What BD investment do you talk about? .. Which of your thousands of Media channel do you want us to allow beaming in my country? .. let me hear it.

Maybe, one fine day, your country will really be, what you wish to project it here on this forum. Till that time, just pray you dont have any more takeover's or coup's, to start with. We, Indians, in the mean time will take care of our country.
 
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You guys seriously have to visit NE. Do mention that you are Bangladeshi's and you will see the reaction. Rest assured, it wont be pretty. The locals are damn pi$$ed that Bangladeshi's are taking away the low paying jobs completely. This is ESPECIALLY true in Assam.
 
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