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Indian nationals caught begging in Bangladesh

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Indian CEOs exist because dominant multinationals want to tap into a burgeoning population and want to leech off resources and profits by installing a brown guy as the top exec.
Simple capitalism.

Well if you have tens of thousands of Indians working under you, it only makes sense to raise one of their own kind to the top - to keep those Indians in line. It has zero with talent or ability or any of those other horse-$hit theories some Sanghi chest-beaters are trying to push. Indians as a group are no more or less talented than any other groups.
 
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Is anyone calling these Indians are termites? Oh wait...Bangladesh is actually a civilized country.

There are half a million illegal Indian workers in Dhaka alone, sending remittance illegally via Hundi to their homeland.

No one in Bangladesh blinks an eye because we are too busy exporting things and making money.

We realize that people need to make a living and feed their families, no matter who they are.
 
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What? Supa pow with begging bowl? Anyway if he is genuinely a begger then we should treat him well.

If he is a spy , use egg therapy on him ( inserting boiled egg in his anus) .
 
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Please insult India, Modi and Amit Shah. But this guy is just another poor. Leave him alone and let him live and eat three times wherever he is.
 
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Some Indians are as strange as their names...

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I found this picture of Mr. Ravindra Banchhod on google. A very typical Indian face, glory to mustache. The only thing that comes to my mind after seeing this picture is 'show ur bobs and vegana pics'
 
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An Indian national named Sri Sitaram Lal Chandra (50) was caught crossing the border illegally in Sylhet.

He is the son of Shri Shyamlal Chandra Das of Matiadhal area under Marwari police station in Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh, India. South Surma Police Station ASI Aminur Rahman has filed a case against him for infiltrating Bangladesh.

Police on Saturday (November 26th) arrested Indian national Sitaram in a case and sent him to jail through a court.

South Surma Police Station OC Kamrul Hasan Talukder confirmed the matter to media on Sunday (November 26).

He said the arrested Indian national Sitaram Lal Chandra had been traveling in different parts of India for 53 days. He then crossed the Jaflong border about a month ago and reached Sylhet illegally by swimming in the river. After coming to Sylhet, he started begging at various places including the railway station.

Sitaram speaks Bengali and Hindi. Police have filed a case against him under the Control of Anti-Law Act as he does not have any passport or any other valid documents.

Earlier on Friday (November 26) night, police arrested him with the help of locals from Varthakhla area of Dakshin Surma police station.
India
Detention
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Begging

Per capita income of Bangladesh is higher than India. So it makes sense to beg in Bangladesh.

India Falls Behind Bangladesh in Per Capita Income by $280

 
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