CaPtAiN_pLaNeT
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From the nonsense in your post, it would almost seem like our poor should be reverse migrating to the land of opportunity and wealth that is BD.....
I mean it is for us all to see how BD is the shining beacon of a modern progressive western style state that has the highest per capita income, free healthcare and top notch economy.....
But thats not true is it?
And whats worse is that your people choose to leave your glorious country to come willingly live in the a**hole of South Asia that is India....even risking their lives to do so....
Hmmm....makes me wonder....Are Bangladeshi people really that stupid?
Maybe the problem is that we are using you as a Benchmark....
I have never seen a bigot like you... who again started old crap like other bhartis... go read my earlier post and read the article on assams bengali muslims... how bigotic hate filled politics is done by radical hindu groups like BJP... only cause of bigot people like you those retard like modi get elected... N regarding illegal migration to India see what your Indian professor said... Bengal is no longer lucrative compared to bangladesh which is having more development then bengal and there opportunity has increased more where as in bengal opportunity has decreased.. This is a common sense why people should go to a backword region then their current location to remain dirt poor or to be a cheap labor when in bangladesh they can get more better opportunity... Read again what your Indian professor said...
The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Bengal | Fenced in: population growth rate
Abhirup Sarkar, professor of economics at the Indian Statistical Institute (Calcutta), said the influx from Bangladesh had also decreased because that country’s economic growth was higher in comparison with Bengal.
“Opportunities have grown in Bangladesh, but they have vastly shrunk in our state over the past couple of decades. Bengal is not as lucrative as it used to be for Bangladeshi nationals. The resultant reduction in in-migration should also be accounted for,” Sarkar said.
Demographers said lower natural growth of population — decrease in birth rate — in Bangladesh was also a reason for the reduction in migration.
“Over the past two decades, Bangladesh has had a much lower rate of natural growth — barely 2 to 2.5 per cent,” said Sammy. “This has an immediate bearing on the population of Bangladesh and a cascading impact on the number of illegal migrants to Bengal.”