By eastwatch:
Originally Posted by eastwatch
As I said before, nobody in his right mind will go for work in India unless he/she is lured by the sweet talking brokers. You better catch the brokers, then no one from BD will go to honey-soaked India.
In case of illegal immigrants from your NE and also from WB, they are coming on their own, because they know the language and local customs. Our people are not that jealous of these 500,000 Indians and do not encourage the police to catch and deport them. Moreover, many are the descendents of once BD nationals who had migrated to WB. We cannot just harm these people from WB, because basically they are our people.
Thinking of Indians and BD people are based on different philosophy. We believe RIZQ is given only by Allah, but a person has to earn this RIZQ by hard labour. So, when an illegal Indian immigrant works hard, Allah bestows him with money. People are not supposed to interfere in the matter of RIZQ by calling the police. Pet pe lath maarna ham bardasht nahin karte hai.
5 million BD people have left to work in foreign countries. So, there are shortage of labour in agriculture. Apart from the half million Indians who work for garments, there are thousands of other Indian seasonal workers who work in farmlands in our eastern border.
BD people think it is the wish of Allah that the Indians earn their RIZQ in BD. We also do not think, presence of a half million Indian will ever give rise to the possibility of Indian domination. Situation and people's thinking may change in the future. But, the present situation in BD is what I have stated above.
I am highlighting this truth- on a different head to underscore its importance, so beautifully stated by our brother eastwatch. Do you see the beauty in all this that also personifies our own national character.
I want all of us to thank eastwatch for this.
To the nationals of India who are amongst us in quest of a living, Poverty has no nationality - the message of my country to all of you is: WELCOME
We, may be a poor country but we have a rich heart - We shall not hound you or turn you away - rather we shall chase our police who may trouble you.
. If our poor lands can help you sustain yourselves - please by all means earn your Rizq that our Lord bestows on all of us equally
We have traditionally been a welcoming nation to all those arriving at our shores from the times of our forefathers in this land that was Golden Bengal - the Bread Basket of not only India but to the region, where people from all over came in droves to settle for its lush soil that produced abundant food.
Even the British who were to ultimately rule this land, set up their business in Bengal the richest part of India, when they first arrived.
And even though it has not happened before, but let me state in all its clarity and unambiguousness to all formations and honorable members of our forces guarding our borders: 'No BDR will raise his guns nor turn away any impoverished person approaching our doors seeking food and water. Feed him/her well as your own guest in your mess halls, and should they seek to enter in search of sustained nourishment, welcome them.'
We may not have much room in our lands, but we do have plenty in our hearts
These are in the best of the traditions of our forefathers that does and should live in us also in their footsteps
We are poor ourselves, we know what's it like to be poor and hungry - we can share our meal with the hungry.
Originally Posted by eastwatch
As I said before, nobody in his right mind will go for work in India unless he/she is lured by the sweet talking brokers. You better catch the brokers, then no one from BD will go to honey-soaked India.
In case of illegal immigrants from your NE and also from WB, they are coming on their own, because they know the language and local customs. Our people are not that jealous of these 500,000 Indians and do not encourage the police to catch and deport them. Moreover, many are the descendents of once BD nationals who had migrated to WB. We cannot just harm these people from WB, because basically they are our people.
Thinking of Indians and BD people are based on different philosophy. We believe RIZQ is given only by Allah, but a person has to earn this RIZQ by hard labour. So, when an illegal Indian immigrant works hard, Allah bestows him with money. People are not supposed to interfere in the matter of RIZQ by calling the police. Pet pe lath maarna ham bardasht nahin karte hai.
5 million BD people have left to work in foreign countries. So, there are shortage of labour in agriculture. Apart from the half million Indians who work for garments, there are thousands of other Indian seasonal workers who work in farmlands in our eastern border.
BD people think it is the wish of Allah that the Indians earn their RIZQ in BD. We also do not think, presence of a half million Indian will ever give rise to the possibility of Indian domination. Situation and people's thinking may change in the future. But, the present situation in BD is what I have stated above.
I am highlighting this truth- on a different head to underscore its importance, so beautifully stated by our brother eastwatch. Do you see the beauty in all this that also personifies our own national character.
I want all of us to thank eastwatch for this.
To the nationals of India who are amongst us in quest of a living, Poverty has no nationality - the message of my country to all of you is: WELCOME
We, may be a poor country but we have a rich heart - We shall not hound you or turn you away - rather we shall chase our police who may trouble you.
. If our poor lands can help you sustain yourselves - please by all means earn your Rizq that our Lord bestows on all of us equally
We have traditionally been a welcoming nation to all those arriving at our shores from the times of our forefathers in this land that was Golden Bengal - the Bread Basket of not only India but to the region, where people from all over came in droves to settle for its lush soil that produced abundant food.
Even the British who were to ultimately rule this land, set up their business in Bengal the richest part of India, when they first arrived.
And even though it has not happened before, but let me state in all its clarity and unambiguousness to all formations and honorable members of our forces guarding our borders: 'No BDR will raise his guns nor turn away any impoverished person approaching our doors seeking food and water. Feed him/her well as your own guest in your mess halls, and should they seek to enter in search of sustained nourishment, welcome them.'
We may not have much room in our lands, but we do have plenty in our hearts
These are in the best of the traditions of our forefathers that does and should live in us also in their footsteps
We are poor ourselves, we know what's it like to be poor and hungry - we can share our meal with the hungry.
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