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Need Tact: BJP’s political rhetoric on Bangladesh could affect New Delhi-Dhaka ties in the long run

December 11, 2019, 10:09 PM IST

Rudroneel Ghosh
in Talking Turkey | India, World | TOI

An unintended side effect of the debate on the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) is the possible impact on relations with Bangladesh. Union home minister Amit Shah, during the debate on the bill in the Lok Sabha, asserted that not a single incident of atrocity against minorities took place in Bangladesh as long as Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was alive. But he singled out the regime of BNP under its leader Khaleda Zia for attacks against Hindus, their properties and places of worship. Shah listed the rape of 100 Hindu women in Charbhasan upazila and gang rape of 200 minority women in Bhola in October 2001. He also pointed out that in October 1990, 300 houses belonging to Hindus were set on fire at Kaivailyadham and one thousand Hindu families had come under attack in Lalmohan upazila. Such incidents, he affirmed, were compelling reasons to introduce CAB and grant citizenship to Bangladeshi Hindus who have fled religious persecution in the neighbouring country.

It is unfortunate but true that atrocities have taken place against minorities in Bangladesh from time to time. And giving sanctuary and asylum to such persecuted refugees should indeed be welcomed. But the question is that should the issue be articulated in such a fashion that it upsets the people of Bangladesh and possibly impacts India-Bangladesh relations. What if Bangladesh or another neighbouring country had asserted in its Parliament that Muslims were persecuted in India as evidenced by some riots and proceeded to pass a resolution to this effect? Would India have taken it lying down? Certainly not.

The problem here is that BJP has been building a political narrative on Bangladesh that isn’t conducive for relations between the two countries. To be sure, the state of current bilateral relations is excellent under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladeshi Premier Sheikh Hasina. But no matter how good government-to-government relations are, ties cannot be durable unless people-to-people relations are solid. It is on the latter score that BJP’s problematic narrative is failing the overall relationship. Shah last year had described illegal Bangladeshi migrants as termites – a comment that certainly did not go down well in Bangladeshi society. He and the BJP then played up the National Register of Citizens (NRC) exercise in Assam as an anti-illegal Bangladeshi drive. And now he is openly castigating previous Bangladeshi governments for atrocities against religious minorities.

While the BJP government here has repeatedly reassured Dhaka on NRC and other related matters, the rhetoric it is deploying to push through its pet projects is certain to create resentment among the people of Bangladesh. And Shah and BJP should know that governments come and go, but damages inflicted to the bilateral relationship at the level of society endure for years. Bangladesh, to its credit, has maintained diplomatic silence on NRC and CAB. But how long will the people of Bangladesh put up with BJP’s rhetoric? And will that affect bilateral ties at a later stage? Only time will tell.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.

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Great!

Keep it coming!
Brother, that's why I have been saying to wait for the right time. Wait and observe. More things are coming. Just let Bangladesh get more defense equipment. Then see the drama between AL and India.

Targeting Khaleda Zia is just eye wash for this moment to keep AL happy. The real target is Bangladesh govt, so no govt will just sit and watch when target is Bangladesh herself!
I will not be surprised if Bangladesh India become arch enemy once, like pakistan and India is. All we need a strong defense, so that we don't have to prevent Indian direct action by useless flag meeting. BGB already started taking action you see.
 
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As long as Hasina Wajid is in the govt I doubt that things will go haywire with India.
 
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Our foreign policy makers need to re-evaluate its relationship with India. Support of the INC in India is at an all-time low. We're not dealing with progressive figures like Dr. Manmohan Singh anymore. These dalkhors are not our friends. Alas, all this anti-Bangladesh rhetoric is helping us grow in the long term, so yes they should indeed keep it coming.
 
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Never knew NE Indian hate Bangladeshis with a passion. There are protests in NE over the bill, asking Bangladeshis to go back.
 
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Never knew NE Indian hate Bangladeshis with a passion. There are protests in NE over the bill, asking Bangladeshis to go back.

They don’t want to become minority but in fact they are already.

They don’t hate Bangladeshis but Bengalis be it Muslim or hindu as these group thinks Bengalis as a threat to their identity like what happened in Tripura.
 
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India is doing a diversion tactics, this is old India chanaka strategy.
 
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Never knew NE Indian hate Bangladeshis with a passion. There are protests in NE over the bill, asking Bangladeshis to go back.

Why are you lying and muddying the waters??

Protests are against Hindus over the CAB Bill. They don't like outsiders from other states, even cow-belt outsiders period (RSS even).
 
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Why are you lying and muddying the waters??

Protests are against Hindus over the CAB Bill. They don't like outsiders from other states, even cow-belt outsiders period (RSS even).
Irrespective of Hindus or Muslims, they don't like Bangladeshis. The banners read, no citizenship to Bangladeshis.
Maybe they don't like outsiders from other states, but CAB is specifically for minorities from all three neighboring Islamic nations.

They don’t want to become minority but in fact they are already.

They don’t hate Bangladeshis but Bengalis be it Muslim or hindu as these group thinks Bengalis as a threat to their identity like what happened in Tripura.
I know genius, that's why I specifically said Bangladeshis. Not Bangladeshi Muslims.
 
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Irrespective of Hindus or Muslims, they don't like Bangladeshis. The banners read, no citizenship to Bangladeshis.
Maybe they don't like outsiders from other states, but CAB is specifically for minorities from all three neighboring Islamic nations.


I know genius, that's why I specifically said Bangladeshis. Not Bangladeshi Muslims.

There will be only around 3-5 lakh bengali hindus in question after NRC. Rest are already legal citizen which has made these Assamese minority regardless whether these 3-5 lakh bengali hindu and other 2-3 lakh non bengali gets citizenship through CAB or not.

Fate of these Assamese is already sealed along with fate of Assam as muslim majority state in next 3-4 decades!!
 
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