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India's River Link Project- A New Tool of Subjugation

Is bangladesh awami league had given the proof that indians r using them ??
Have u got a proof of it,??
It's a business kind of think u need to understand that, if we r paying millions than v r expecting million from u as well..There is nothing anti-bangladeshi thing,,,

Indian Dalali needs no proof its clearly seen by the public. Government should work for the public not the other way. What millions are you talking about?
 
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:angel:Hope India and pakistan get into a war and nuke each other to stone age.
Hey, don't hope such a disastrous thing..it will affect you as well..
One single miss hit by india or pakistan and it will be game over for you...
 
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Who told you we are not paying for the transit?? Or you have some inside info?

No offence but you're acting like you know everything about Bangladesh and you're the most patriotic Bengladeshi ever born. We would pay money for transit and you should pay for the water as there is no obligation for India to comply to like Indus water treaty with Pakistan.

There is only one temporary agreement with Bangladesh on sharing water of Ganges, nothing more.

Transit issue was discussed here: http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangladesh-defence/88407-india-set-transit-bangladesh.html

You guys are already using ashuganj transit for free:

Shipping Secretary Abdul Mannan Hawlader said Indian goods were being transhipped under the existing transit protocol.

However, Shah Alam Khan, a member of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) told The Daily Star that the transhipment facility has been given to India on a trial basis in line with the existing protocol.

He said no additional duty was imposed on the goods since those don't fall under the category of imported products.

Seven Bangladeshi trucks yesterday carried 160 tonnes of steel sheets in the first consignment from Ashuganj river port to Akhaura land port. On September 27, an Indian ship carrying steel sheets reached Ashuganj river port from Khidirpur port in Kolkata.


The shipping secretary said, “According to the transhipment arrangement, Indian ships can carry goods up to Ashuganj river port from where only Bangladeshi trucks-trailers are allowed to carry those to the border."

"We are charging them [India] for using our port and warehouse facilities," he said.
No extra fees for transit is charged.

http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=204527
 
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Indian Dalali needs no proof its clearly seen by the public. Government should work for the public not the other way. What millions are you talking about?

So you don't have proof, you guys blame every d@mn thing on India, if a dog dies, it was India, if an elephant kills someone it was Indian elephant trained by RAW or BSF. Try to take responsibility for your own country, if you guys can't do proper business then close your doors and become a hermit nation like North korea. India has trade deficit with China and some other countries but we don't go around saying that China is controlling the Indian government, we blame our own government for their lack of strength, and leadership. If you don't like your government get a petition and through them out, instead of crying India this India that.
 
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So you don't have proof, you guys blame every d@mn thing on India, if a dog dies, it was India, if an elephant kills someone it was Indian elephant trained by RAW or BSF. Try to take responsibility for your own country, if you guys can't do proper business then close your doors and become a hermit nation like North korea. India has trade deficit with China and some other countries but we don't around saying that China is controlling the Indian government, we blame our own government for their lack of strength, and leadership. If you don't like your government get a petition and through them out, instead of crying India this India that.

what a dumb analogy! everyone has a trade deficit with china:lol:
 
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Indian Dalali needs no proof its clearly seen by the public. Government should work for the public not the other way. What millions are you talking about?
Do i have to again explain about the transit fee ??
Will you google plz ??? You will find more articles talking about bangladesh getting money from india for transit, but u won't find that much articles mentioning india earning money by providing water to bangladesh..
We r very poor, you havn't read pdf threads here that we have 40 % poverty ...We desparatly need money..
 
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what a dumb analogy! everyone has a trade deficit with china:lol:

Exactly so grow up, blaming others for your own mistakes, if you guys hate the government then change it, every freakin day its India this India that, India controlling the government India stealing this India doing that. Every country is there to do what ever it takes to fulfill their interest.
 
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Do i have to again explain about the transit fee ??
Will you google plz ??? You will find more articles talking about bangladesh getting money from india for transit, but u won't find that much articles mentioning india earning money by providing water to bangladesh..
We r very poor, 40 % poverty you havn't read pdf threads here...We desparatly need money..


Do i have to again explain about the transit fee ??
Will you google plz ??? You will find more articles talking about bangladesh getting money from india for transit, but u won't find that much articles mentioning india earning money by providing water to bangladesh..
We r very poor, 40 % poverty you havn't read pdf threads here...We desparatly need money..

provide sources for the millions otherwise it is a propaganda!
 
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Dhaka, Sept 29 (bdnews24.com) – While Bangladesh should have been earning revenue by providing transshipment facility for Indian cargoes from Kolkata to Tripura through Ashuganj-Akhaura, it has instead chosen to offer them subsidy on the service.

The first commercial transshipment cargo from Kolkata to Tripura through Ashuganj rolled on Wednesday without paying any transit or transshipment fee to the government.

"The government is not recovering even the economic cost for providing the service, let alone collecting the transit and transshipment fee from Indian cargoes," private think-tank Centre for Policy Dialogue's distinguished fellow Debapriya Bhattacharya told bdnews24.com on Thursday.

Inland vessels in Bangladesh enjoy certain subsidy on fuel or in the form of no-charge on pollution or reduced berth or river charge, "but why on earth we're providing the same subsidy for transporting cargoes from one part of India to another?" he wondered.

GOVT CONTRADICTS SELF

The government by allowing free transshipment is working against the proposals of a committee that it constituted itself, Debapriya pointed out.

It formed a core committee on transit headed by Tariff Commission chairman to formulate proposals on transit and transshipment, he added.

"The core committee put forward proposals on collecting fee on river transit and transshipment, but we don't have any reason to believe that the government has taken those into cognizance."

IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE

Debapriya said the government has set a bad precedent by not imposing any fee on such cargoes, as it would have negative impact on future negotiations.

"When there'll be a negotiation with India for fixing transit fee, the current situation could be referred to as a precedent," the economist cautioned.

"In fact, the Bangladesh government has already damaged its interest by flip-flopping on its stance", he added.

The government earlier imposed a transit fee of Tk 10,000 per container and Tk 1,000 for per-tonne bulk cargo for riverine transport through a statutory regulatory order in 2010-11 fiscal and collected about Tk 0.6 million as fee from India.:woot:

But later it was withdrawn, and it is widely believed that a certain quarter within the Bangladesh government pushed the move.

MINISTERS VS ADVISERS

Two influential advisors of the prime minister offered the idea that Bangladesh should not be making any profit out of the service.:hitwall:

Moshiur Rahman, the economic advisor, in March said that Bangladesh should not charge any fees for either transit or transshipment.

Rahman, a former bureaucrat, however, said in June that the government plans to incorporate a provision for 'justified profit' in terms of financial returns in the transit rate fixing policy.

On the other hand, foreign affairs advisor Gowher Rizvi in an interview to bdnews24.com in April said the country had every right to demand a toll or usage fee for providing transit facility.

"But the amount should be usually to cover the cost of maintaining and improving the infrastructure facilities for connectivity," said Rizvi, an academician.

A third view came from foreign minister Dipu Moni, who at a press briefing in May said Bangladesh should get share of the benefit of transit that neighbouring countries would make.

She also said it does not make any sense if the government only concentrates on recovery of cost spent on building the infrastructure for transit.

Similarly, finance minister AMA Muhith last year on several occasions emphasised on making profit from the transit service.

"Indeed, commercial transshipment without any fees through Ashuganj-Akhaura explicitly contradicts the professed position of the government," said Debapriya.

Since the 1980s, India has been demanding transshipment facilities for goods through Ashuganj river port from Kolkata to Tripura. But finally, the port turned into a transshipment point in May last year.

During the visit of Indian premier Manmohan Singh early September, Bangladesh apparently refused to sign transit-related exchange of letter as the two countries failed to strike the Teesta water deal.

However, in the joint communiqué issued on Sep 7, both the heads of government asked the authorities concerned to expedite the process to complete the transit facility formalities.

"In view of the recent development of fee-free transshipment, it is now to be seen how the bilateral transit negotiations proceed in the future," the CPD fellow said.

Taking free transit and at the same time talking big about millions of dollars. Shameless indians are begging us and getting
benefits since 1971
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