@mb444
Sylheti is not a regional dialect of Bengali and any cursory glance would show that it grammatically is closer to Assamese than Bengali. This is different to Noakhailla which is just a dialect of Bengali from what I have heard.
Anyway the language issue is not really an issue per se but I would like BD government to make it one of the official languages of BD and be taught, along with the script, to schoolchildren and be a co-official language with Bengali in Sylhet division. While BD government is not suppressing Sylheti in any way, it should be promoting it officially.
As for
@SylhetiBDeshiAmerican , I do not believe that he is a false-flagger and only wants Sylhet's unique history, language and culture to be fully recognised within the BD union. He only lashed out as he thought that mb444 was disrespecting him.
There is zero regrets in Sylhet from joining BD and so no attempt to divide BD by regionalism has any chance of succeeding. In fact you would find that Sylhetis are on the whole more "anti-India" than BD'shi Muslims and so anyone trying that card is really barking up the wrong tree.