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Kolkata: Bangladeshi female student asked to leave India after she posted anti-CAA protest photos

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If illegals, then simply detain them, get their family address then hand over to Bangladesh authority. But ask sanghi politicians not to provide threat to annex part of Bangladesh.

If they really want to do it, send troops instead and learn that there is huge difference between words and actions.

Action always speaks louder than words. So either take action, or remain silent. We will remain silent too!

You suggesting a war between India and Bangladesh? Are you suicidal? :D
 
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You suggesting a war between India and Bangladesh? Are you suicidal? :D
Nah not suicidal, but peace loving . But if India attack, we will not sit hand on hand. We will defend ourselves with all strength we have.
 
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http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-02/29/c_138830180.htm

1 killed during clashes over citizenship law in India's Meghalaya

NEW DELHI, Feb. 29 (Xinhua) -- One person was killed during clashes that broke out in India's northeastern state of Meghalaya over the controversial citizenship law, police said Saturday.

The clashes broke out Friday between members of the Khasi Students Union and non-tribals in Ichamati area of Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district about 90 km south of Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya.

"One person was killed and several others were injured after clashes broke out last evening between two groups," a police official said. "The clashes broke out during a meeting between the two groups."

Reports said the violence broke out following the student union's meeting with non-tribals to discuss the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the Inner Line Permit. The permit, a document required by foreigners or non-local Indian citizens to enter places designated "protected areas", is a long-standing demand of tribal groups in Meghalaya.

Massive protests are going on across several India states and inside universities against the new citizenship law since Dec. 11 last year.

The law aims at granting citizenship to illegal immigrants belonging to six religions -- Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, Parsi and Christianity -- from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, it has kept out Muslim immigrants from applying for citizenship.

So far, the violence against the law has killed over 70 people across India.

 
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Ah yes Dhaka, the totally NOT infested sewer airport that gets a million foreign visitors a year lol (totally NOT 10). Means so much, so relevant....top 3 in liveability etc etc (not opposite of that lol).

So much relevance to world to care about. Just like 300 billion equity and doubling (totally NOT 30 billion and halving). :rofl:

Ssssh. Bangladesh is the only first world country in South Asia. I visited Dhaka on a few occasions. Sparkling clean and huge malls with skyscrapers. Makes New York and London pale in comparison :D
 
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http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-02/29/c_138830180.htm

1 killed during clashes over citizenship law in India's Meghalaya

NEW DELHI, Feb. 29 (Xinhua) -- One person was killed during clashes that broke out in India's northeastern state of Meghalaya over the controversial citizenship law, police said Saturday.

The clashes broke out Friday between members of the Khasi Students Union and non-tribals in Ichamati area of Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district about 90 km south of Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya.

"One person was killed and several others were injured after clashes broke out last evening between two groups," a police official said. "The clashes broke out during a meeting between the two groups."

Reports said the violence broke out following the student union's meeting with non-tribals to discuss the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the Inner Line Permit. The permit, a document required by foreigners or non-local Indian citizens to enter places designated "protected areas", is a long-standing demand of tribal groups in Meghalaya.

Massive protests are going on across several India states and inside universities against the new citizenship law since Dec. 11 last year.

The law aims at granting citizenship to illegal immigrants belonging to six religions -- Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, Parsi and Christianity -- from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, it has kept out Muslim immigrants from applying for citizenship.

So far, the violence against the law has killed over 70 people across India.
This deserves a thread of its own, dare to create it and i will highlight your hypocrisy there. The extent to which you Bangladeshis can stoop down to will be elaborated.
 
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Hey mate sorry to burst your bubble but the official state of bangaal predates any east Indies Anglo Saxon concoction

Then why bangals label their restaurants as "Indian" wherever they go? :rofl:

There is no such thing as a subcontinent when the Europeans came. There was only India the land of spices that Europeans set sail for. And according to their knowledge, it's a quadrilaterally shaped country. Didn't care what all kingdoms existed in the quadrilateral.

You are trying too hard with these people. Leave them be lol. They enter anywhere of note outside their echo chambers, the hard reality accepted by the world even a millennia ago always crushes them:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indica_(Megasthenes)

https://www.ancient.eu/article/199/depictions-of-india-in-ancient-literature/


Don't bother too much for those with identity confusion complex that fuels need for personal revisionism.

Ssssh. Bangladesh is the only first world country in South Asia. I visited Dhaka on a few occasions. Sparkling clean and huge malls with skyscrapers. Makes New York and London pale in comparison :D

Don't forget the supar-growth numbers...add mirch inflation as you want to get desired spice level :rofl:
 
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Then why bangals label their restaurants as "Indian" wherever they go? :rofl:

This is concerning but you sir must stay away when iam talking politics. Creates a bad impression of mentee :confused:
 
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There is no such thing as a subcontinent when the Europeans came. There was only India the land of spices that Europeans set sail for. And according to their knowledge, it's a quadrilaterally shaped country. Didn't care what all kingdoms existed in the quadrilateral.
India's as much of a country as Europe is. You must be f**king deluded if you believe anything else.
 
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