Oh dear. What have we stirred up? Let's take this one passage at a time. There is a limit to the amount I can process while rolling on the floor. In an agony of remorse, of course; would anyone dare to laugh?
I was referring to international travel as well. And as I implied, Dhaka's airport security isn't that great. Let alone tracking all fugitives, criminals and terrorists coming from other countries. And if India did indeed identify terror suspects travelling in Bangladesh, did they inform Bangladesh?
Again, let us take it as one person's 'point of view'. Frequently. Only to be told that the Bangladesh authorities were dreadfully sorry, but since the incident had occurred days ago, there was now nothing to be done.
As you will understand, it is not possible to be more vigilant of an independent neighbour's airports than the neighbour claims to be, himself.
The one thing was the ULFA destined arms haul found in Chittagong after an apparent tip-off from India. And that was way back in 2004 when BNP/Jamaat were in power.
And recall how that very administration handled the 'Bangla bhai' saga, a self-styled veteran of the Afghan-Soviet war.
Why do you find it difficult to admit that there was an event, and that it did reflect what is being claimed? Other posters from Bangladesh have been tying themselves into Turkshead knots asking for proof, evidence, and the like, as if any intelligence agency waits for documentary proof before coming to conclusions.
So where is this financial, material and logistical support from BNP/Jamaat to anti-India elements? Though, some folks may support them 'spiritually' if you know what I mean
Yes, I know rather well what you mean. It is this 'wink-wink-nudge-nudge' cynicism and being too clever by half that irritates administrative circles in india. If you did not know, it would have been one thing. If you did know and felt that you had achieved something worthwhile by conniving at the slaughter of a few dozen harmless civilians of your neighbouring country, then it is remarkably immature and irresponsible. And that is what is typical of Bangladeshi opinion on PDF: remarkable immaturity and irresponsibility. Few are exempt. I would find it difficult to name one poster who displays any signs of balance or maturity. Counting International Moderators.
It matters as far as India's interests in Bangladesh are concerned. I can assure you that
If it was not ridiculous, it might even be sublime, to display such bland ignorance of what makes politicians tick. The Awami League does not need to be bought up in order not to make mischief. The BNP needs to be paid. Our mistake was that we did not pay, did not pay enough, and did not pay early.
So you see, when dealing with a banana republic, it hardly matters who is in power. The cheque goes to a different name.
Well, just because ULFA is a terrorist group in India, doesn't mean it applies in Bangladesh or any other country. There are ULFA agents even as far as Thailand. Or maybe even in other countries. Does that mean Thailand is supporting terrorists that are on India's list by that logic?
Try to hear yourself speak. I had the impression that you were from somewhere in the United States. Apparently I was wrong.
Quite apart from the speciousness of your argument that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, a typical apology that is now totally discredited, and is no longer in use even by terrorists, you need to consider the difference between a leader of terror, and a courier, a financial agent, or any other agent in deep cover who maintains a normal life on the surface.
Again, they are not a terrorist group in Bangladesh. And it costs money to perform those operations. I'm sure Hasina would like a Nobel!
They need not be. It is wildly irresponsible for the Bangladesh government to take that unctuous stand.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangladesh-defence/239785-bangladesh-india-s-most-important-neighbour.html
So is Bangladesh addressing India's security concerns (with Bangladeshi money) technically linked to water-sharing contracts?
Man also takes a pi$$ on Pakistan and China at the same time
No doubt there is some profound truth concealed in this rigmarole. All I see is a lightweight trying to spin out his argument with little fact to deal with. All this rubbish has nothing to do with the topic, apart from verbiage.
I'm not a member of Bharat Rashak. But simply observed their articles.
Did I mention something about getting a life?
Not particularly. No.
There are things which you, like many are blind toward as to what is really happening in this country. And best not to talk about the details here.
Ah, I had begun to miss my old friend, the logic that goes, "I can win this argument easily by confronting you with the real facts, only I can't tell you the real facts, so you might as well accept that I've won the argument". Almost Aristotelian in its majesty.
Here's a hint: All pro-Pakistan political forces of 71' are being violently suppressed by the current government with little regard to the law and human rights, and with third party support.
And of-course, there are strategic, economics and business matters too!
http://www.defence.pk/forums/central-south-asia/235318-dragon-gwadar.html
Indians ask for special economic zone | Business | bdnews24.com
India and Bangladesh: Embraceable you | The Economist
Among many others...
And here's another. Your country. Your mess. You solve it. Stop shitting on our doorstep.
By the way @
Joe Shearer , whatever happened to the Shanti Bahini?
Yeah, what happened to them? wink-wink-nudge-nudge time?
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Joe Shearer : Are you mad at me for something ?
No, not at all. Where did you bob up? What's up, doc?
Dada's do not like what I say, so they attack the messenger.
LOL.
Chhoocho mere haat nongra? No chance!