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LOL !! Man this women is seriously deranged !!! According to many Bengali friends she is the biggest crackpot Bangladesh has ever produced.
 
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Teesta tangle: Mum was the word during Mamata's Dhaka visit


By Ranjana Narayan New Delhi/Dhaka, June 8 (IANS)


She went, she saw, she attended and returned. That in sum appears to have been the itinerary of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during her trip to Dhaka. On her rests the hopes of an accord between the two nations - India and Bangladesh - on sharing of Teesta waters.

Mamata made her reservation on Teesta clear right at the onset of the trip. Though it was announced that she would be accompanying Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Dhaka, Mamata chose to fly separately, travelling to the Bangladesh capital on the evening of June 5, ahead of Modi's next morning flight.
Though she is generally quite open about her views, Mamata did not speak to the media in Dhaka.

She attended the flagging off ceremony of the Kolkata-Dhaka-Agartala and Dhaka-Shillong-Guwahati bus services along with Modi and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and smiled, but clearly maintained her reserve.

According to media reports in Dhaka, Mamata stayed at the Radisson hotel in Dhaka, not at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon hotel where Modi was put up.

She had a meeting with Modi on Saturday and was present during the ratification of the Land Boundary Agreement. She left for Kolkata after attending the official banquet hosted by Hasina that night.

Mamata remained in her hotel while Modi was visiting the National Martyr's Memorial in Savar and the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum in Dhanmondi on Saturday morning.

The Daily Star, in an item titled 'Mamata here, yet not here', quoted journalists based in Kolkata to say that the chief minister "passed time with the members of her entourage, gossiping at the lobby", while Modi was visiting the memorials.

The daily said that Mamata's visit "seemed more about showing diplomatic courtesy than real fortitude to foster relations between the two countries through signing the Teesta water-sharing deal".

"She clearly indicated that she was not part of the Indian delegation accompanying Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his maiden visit to Bangladesh," it said.

Mamata, the paper said, hugged Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on meeting her and seemed in a good mood as she exchanged greetings. She also presented Hasina with a baluchuri sari she had brought from Kolkata. Earlier, Mamata sent mangoes and litchis to Hasina's official residence.

"However, many see Mamata's Dhaka visit as a pure political game, exposing India's internal politics to a third country," it said.

In a report on Monday, titled "Teesta behind her silence", the daily says that Mamata kept to herself. "Not even once during her 25-hour stay in Dhaka did she speak before any forum or to journalists".

On landing back at Kolkata airport, Mamata spoke to the media and said she was delighted at the hospitality shown to her in Bangladesh and how significant the LBA was. But there was no word on the Teesta.

The paper quoted journalists based in Kolkata as saying that Mamata, had agreed to go to Dhaka with Modi "only on the assurance that the pact wouldn't be signed and no comments would be made on it".

In 2011, Mamata backed out of the entourage of then prime minister Manmohan Singh to Dhaka over her opposition to the Teesta water sharing deal that was ready to be inked then, causing huge embarrassment to the Indian government. She visited Dhaka in February this year, and had assured Hasina that she would play "a positive role" in resolving the Teesta issue.

With West Bengal assembly polls due in 2016, Mamata is believed to be averse to saying anything about the Teesta water sharing, as the river passes through north Bengal before flowing to Bangladesh. Sharing of waters with another coountry is an emotional issue with the constituents.

On Sunday, during his speech at the Bangabandhu Convention Centre, Modi acknowledged that "some tasks" were still to be accomplished. He said he believed that panchhi (birds), pawan (wind), and paani (water) needed no visa - and that the Teesta issue had to be solved with a human approach. He said he has to take his states along in whatever decision is taken.

"I will try to find a resolution, on that I give my assurance. Koshish jaari rehni chahiye (efforts should continue)," he assured. Congress leader Raashid Alvi told IANS: "I don't know the details..but Mamata should have spoken something (about Teesta), if she had gone to participate. If the conflict between the two countries is solved, it will be appreciable.

(Ranjana Narayan can be contact at ranjana.n@ians.in --Indo-Asian News Service)
 
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Not really. Pakistan's birth was justified, and unavoidable. The geographical nature of East Pakistan made separation inevitable.
I'd go so far as to say that I support a three nation theory.

We are all human beings, so I opt for one nation theory. Lets all get along.:cheers:
 
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We are all human beings, so I opt for one nation theory. Lets all get along.:cheers:
If that's the case, give more powers to the UN and have a one world government, abolish national governments, and national borders.
 
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Combined population of South Asia excluding Pakistan is 1.5 billion.
Combined GDP of South Asia excluding Pakistan is 2.63 Trillion dollars growing at a rate of more then 7 percent each year.
On the other hand, Combined population of Central Asia+Iran+Turkey is 215 millions and GDP is 1.48 trillion dollars. Many of their economies are stagnant or growing 2-3 percent at best.If you think Pakistan will gain more economic benefit by turning away from south Asia then good for you,and we will not miss you.:wave::wave::wave:

Are you crazy? Check the fact before you speak.

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Bangladesh and India will never have a good business relationship. I don't know of any Bangladeshi that likes Indians, and vice versa. Our culture is defined by Islam and theirs Hindu, and never the twain shall meet. Hindus have no prospects in Bangladesh. While 40% Bangladeshis may be secular in outlook, the other 60% will not allow Hindus to leave peacefully in the country.

I don't like seeing humans suffering. So instead of Hindus in Bangladesh living a life of hardship, it's best they cross into WB.
 
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Bangladesh and India will never have a good business relationship. I don't know of any Bangladeshi that likes Indians, and vice versa. Our culture is defined by Islam and theirs Hindu, and never the twain shall meet. Hindus have no prospects in Bangladesh. While 40% Bangladeshis may be secular in outlook, the other 60% will not allow Hindus to leave peacefully in the country.

I don't like seeing humans suffering. So instead of Hindus in Bangladesh living a life of hardship, it's best they cross into WB.

Stop being a racist....
Our culture is bengali culture... a lot of it is borrowed from different sources..... most of our wedding rituals has nothing to do with islam, nor is our bangla new year celebration (noboborsho)...
you might be racist, and you may have lots of jamaati friends here.. but the rest of us bangladeshis know better and love everyone.. we dont judge by religion...
 
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You can never make a Bengali happy.
Language is a petty issue.

Bhaisaab - it's only petty when its someone else's language...

Try learning some Bangla for a change and see how you like it...

Granted - there was entente by the Indians since 1952 to make this an 'issue' but the 'issue' did strike a chord. You cannot ignore such things or blow them off. Respect begets respect. This was not handled as delicately as it should have been.

Early on this was - look below. Then things went haywire.

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To this day some South Indians will not speak Hindi. People everywhere have certain pride in their culture and language just like you do. To ignore this was a folly...

Canada to this day is a bilingual nation.
 
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2. Pakistanis acted as carriers for American and Saudi aid to Afghans. When Pakistan tried to use the mujahideen to their favour, TTP happened.
SSG have some skirmishes under his belt with spetsnaz.
TTP saga happened after 2004 while Taliban Govt in Afghanistan ended in 2001.

Its not us who stabbed you in the back. The other way around. Pakistan Military stabbed us and we didnt have any other option. You general Pakistani people are innocent.
There was no killing before 1971 and Agartola sazish case happened in 1967, much before election 1971.
 
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SSG have some skirmishes under his belt with spetsnaz.
TTP saga happened after 2004 while Taliban Govt in Afghanistan ended in 2001.

There was no killing before 1971 and Agartola sazish case happened in 1967, much before election 1971.

Agartala 'Chhey Dafa' was a Mujib/AL ploy to get self-rule, nothing more. He didn't want the PM slot or even independence...(let the flaming begin :flame::laughcry:)

Bhutto wasn't going to play nice or play ball though.

Once Yahya's military 'intelligence' kicked in it was a no holds barred 'All or Nothing' situation.
 
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SSG have some skirmishes under his belt with spetsnaz.
TTP saga happened after 2004 while Taliban Govt in Afghanistan ended in 2001.

Yes, SSG does have some under their belt, I'm well aware of the Black Storks and the other units, direct and indirect involvements. However, I was pointing out that these engagements are in no way big enough to break something as big a the Soviet Union. It broke apart mainly due to it's failing economy and people gaining more freedom and autonomy due to the change in policies made by the politburo. Gorbachev took some radical decisions during those times. Some blame Gorbachev for it, some say it was inevitable. It's a very interesting topic and probably deserves a thread of its own.
 
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