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Miss World Contestant From Bangladesh (First time participating country)

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First time participant? Well good job Bangladesh :)
 
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The one in dark blue dress/lehnga looking so much more better.
Actually that girl(dirk blue lehenga)selected by the judge panel.But the institute who brought the franchise done the corruption and selected the declared girl as Miss Bangladesh who was not even in top 3.
 
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Why do you have to get Prime Minisiter Hasina into this? Whats your hate for HasinA so much? Mate it wasn't Hasinas gov who killed 3million civilians and raped hundred and thousands of women.
So that you get aid...
 
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wtf in my town thier much hotter bengali a ss than these. we even have the chinese-mixed looking bengali girls.
 
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These competitions involving women from the subcontient always fail to place prettier women who could win. I suspect its a combination of folks who dont even apply, good 'ol coruption, etc. I know a few Bangladeshi chicks from NY who are damn gorgeous. Even Indian and Pakistani chicks but they never ever participate! Just look at the miss USA who was Indian.... ugly as hell. I see regular Indian girls who look much better but dont have any inclination to join such contests. This bangladeshi 'winner' does not do bangladesh justice
 
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Ugly truth of the beauty pageant
Ayesha Kabir | Update: 17:56, Oct 01, 2017

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This Saturday the newspapers carried large photographs of the beaming beauty Jannatul Nayeem. She had been selected as Miss World Bangladesh 2017 and would go on to represent Bangladesh at the Miss World contest to be held in November this year in Sanya, China.

But the news of the beauty pageant turned ugly the very next day when it was revealed that none of the judges had selected Jannatul Nayeem. It was runner-up Jessia Islam who had been their choice for the Miss World Bangladesh. They deemed her fit in every way to represent Bangladesh at the upcoming international beauty pageant. The organisers, however, had other plans and unabashedly said there had been a mistake and changed the winner’s name from Jessia to Jannatul, saying the similarity in the names had caused the slip-up.

The indignant judges, however, knew full well that this was not their girl that they had selected. In fact, her name wasn’t even among the top three. There was a fracas with the organisers, but the organisers stuck to their guns and it was too late to make amends.

Actually, the entire 'drama' was even a little more ridiculous. The emcee, brought all the way from Kolkata to anchor the extravaganza, first announced the name of yet another contestant, Himi, as the winner. Yet it was Jessia who had won. But then the organisers intervened and gave her the name of Jannatul.

The question is: why the farce? As the judges said, why select these judges when the organisers had already fixed whom they wanted to send on to China?

Rumour has it that the ‘winner’ may even be married. If there is any truth in this speculation, she will be disqualified because one of the criteria for participation in the Miss World contest is that the contestants must all be ‘Misses’ not ‘Mrs’! Many Miss Worlds have been stripped of their title for duping the judges, even hiding their marital status.

The fact remains, the judges voted for Jessia Islam and not Jannatul Nayeem. So, rightfully, Jessia is the one who should be heading out for China, not Jannatul. But what will be done now? Will the organisers go ahead with their fraud, favouring Jannatul for whatever reasons or interests they may have? Will the judges stand up and protest, or let the fraud go through?

Miss World is an international contest and this controversy can tarnish the image of the country. Many may not see this as a major event or even a prestigious one. In fact, this is one area where both feminists and religious-minded are of one view. They both condemn this contest as an objectification of women. The fact remains that it is a globally accepted and popular contest. Since Bangladesh has no bars in sending in a beauty to compete, can at least the minimum dignity be maintained?

Beauty is, after all, not just skin-deep. Poet Keats put it succinctly, "Beauty is truth, truth beauty - that is all ye know on Earth, and all ye need to know.”

We need to know that there is truth in our beauty, integrity in our contests. Let the judges speak out. Let action be taken against the deception. Let the beauty of truth prevail.

* Ayesha Kabir is Consultant (Content) at Prothom Alo English Online.


@BDforever here goes your miss Bangladesh.A married girl who were not even in the top 3 is selected by cheating to tarnish the image of Bangladesh in the world stage.Very good starting indeed.:sick::sick:
 
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She will be the evil eye diverter :rofl:
Sir @django it is your field.
Bro I will be honest with you, I have never really found Bangla women all that appealing:p:, though their was a lady that I used to "cough" "cough";) that looked very much like Bengali actress Roopa Ganguly....Those were some good days:agree:;)
Roopa Ganguly
 
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For some reason bangalies have flooded pdf over past two months or so.Nearly half of the topics i see on the explore tab are from their forum.

Why do you have to get Prime Minisiter Hasina into this? Whats your hate for HasinA so much? Mate it wasn't Hasinas gov who killed 3million civilians and raped hundred and thousands of women.
Another brainwashed twerp..people like you and your over exaggerated stats are a reason rohingya plight was never taken seriously in past.Even now its in limelight because of the powers that want to politically benefit from it whereas your govt. was always a freeloader ..i hope you felt some shame when leaders from outside world offered you money to fulfil a responsibility your leaders were expected to take.
 
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My bangladeshi friends from New york are far prettier than her.

Surely not more than my Pori Moni : :sniper:

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@django @BDforever

In fact, this is one area where both feminists and religious-minded are of one view. They both condemn this contest as an objectification of women.

Are mens' contests of this sort commented as objectification of men??

Just a thought.
 
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