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Wouldn’t have achieved freedom without India: Bangladesh delegation

Bengalis have darker/tanned skin like South Indians

North Indians have fair skin like Pakistanis.



Bengalis wear Sarees like South Indians.

North Indians wear Kurtha/Salwar like Pakistanis.



Bengalis eat rice like South Indians.

North Indians eat Roti like Pakistanis.



Bengalis have 80% closer to Sanskrit like Malayalam and Telugu. Hinidi comes nowhere close to this.

Hindi and Urdu are more than 95% same except for the script in which they are written in.
Most bhaiyyas from UP and Bihar are dark.

Facial features of Banglai Muslims and South Indian are different.

I can easily tell apart a Bengali Muslim and a Kannadiga.

Banglais are short and more darker than Bhaiyyas

How? Would you like to elucidate this claim further?
Southies are taller and well built than bhaiyyas. Curly and wavy hair is common. Bongladeshis have no such features. They are darker version of up/biharis.

Some upper caste Bengali Hindus can pass for southern europeans. But all Bangladeshis I have encountered are very dark. They are lower caste converts.

Average height of lower class bhaiyyas is like 5'2. But these Bangladeshi Muslims are more shorter than them.

They do menial jobs in India. You will find a lot bangladeshis as scrap dealers, laburers, maids and cycle repairing business. Bangladeshi women dominate bar dancing scene and red light areas.

I have worked with a NGO which helps sex workers in Pune and Mumbai. I know for a fact that most of them are Bangladeshi Muslim.

These sex workers use a lot of make up, yet they look dusky.
 
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Bengalis have darker/tanned skin like South Indians

North Indians have fair skin like Pakistanis.



Bengalis wear Sarees like South Indians.

North Indians wear Kurtha/Salwar like Pakistanis.



Bengalis eat rice like South Indians.

North Indians eat Roti like Pakistanis.



Bengalis have 80% closer to Sanskrit like Malayalam and Telugu. Hinidi comes nowhere close to this.

Hindi and Urdu are more than 95% same except for the script in which they are written in.
Interesting observation.
 
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https://www.financialexpress.com/de...-without-india-bangladesh-delegation/1414898/

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Expressing gratitude to the Indian Armed Forces, members of a visiting Bangladesh delegation Saturday said that the country would not have attained liberation from Pakistan as fast as it did without the Indian forces. Stating that Bangladesh has not forgotten the contribution of Indian Armed Forces, Bangladesh MP Quazi Rosy said that India extended all help to the people of erstwhile East Pakistan to attain freedom. “Without you (Indian Armed Forces), we would not have been able to attain independence so fast.

Vietnam fought for nine years and we fought for nine months only and it was possible because of you,” Rosy, head of a Bangladesh delegation for ‘Vijay Diwas’ (victory day) celebrations to mark India’s win over Pakistan in the 1971 war and birth of Bangladesh, said. A freedom struggle by the Bengali-speaking majority in East Pakistan against the atrocities committed by Pakistan forces had started in March 1971.

The war between India and Pakistan, that commenced on December 3, 1971, ended within two weeks with Lt Gen AAK Niazi, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GoC-in-C) East Pakistan Army, signing the instrument of surrender on December 16. “The Rohingyas came to Bangladesh, we gave them food and shelter, but you gave us more during our struggle,” she said while describing how two crore refugees who fled the Pakistani atrocities in which lakhs of Bengali-speaking people were killed and thousands of women raped, were given shelter, food and security in India.

“We had no money and used to go to shops in the streets of Kolkata seeking medicines and dry food for the Muktijoddhas (freedom fighters) who were fighting for our freedom and they whole-heartedly supported us with the provisions,” an emotional Rosy said. Several other ‘Muktijoddhas’, who are part of the delegation along with officers of Bangladesh Armed Forces, are here to participate in the celebrations to mark India’s win against Pakistan in the 1971 war and birth of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh liberation war was between Hindu India allied with Sufi, Liberal muslims (Bangladesh) vs Salafi and Wahabbi muslims (Pakistan).
 
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Most bhaiyyas from UP and Bihar are dark.

Facial features of Banglai Muslims and South Indian are different.

I can easily tell apart a Bengali Muslim and a Kannadiga.

Banglais are short and more darker than Bhaiyyas


Southies are taller and well built than bhaiyyas. Curly and wavy hair is common. Bongladeshis have no such features. They are darker version of up/biharis.

Some upper caste Bengali Hindus can pass for southern europeans. But all Bangladeshis I have encountered are very dark. They are lower caste converts.

Average height of lower class bhaiyyas is like 5'2. But these Bangladeshi Muslims are more shorter than them.

They do menial jobs in India. You will find a lot bangladeshis as scrap dealers, laburers, maids and cycle repairing business. Bangladeshi women dominate bar dancing scene and red light areas.

I have worked with a NGO which helps sex workers in Pune and Mumbai. I know for a fact that most of them are Bangladeshi Muslim.

These sex workers use a lot of make up, yet they look dusky.

WOW! never knew this before but the question is does Bengalis agree with your observation?
 
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WOW! never knew this before but the question is does Bengalis agree with your observation?
These are the people who don't even acknowledge their countrymen who live illegaly in other countries. I don't care about their lies
 
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Most bhaiyyas from UP and Bihar are dark.

Facial features of Banglai Muslims and South Indian are different.

I can easily tell apart a Bengali Muslim and a Kannadiga.

Banglais are short and more darker than Bhaiyyas


There are many Bengali laborers who live in south India. They blend so well that as a south Indian, I cannot spot them until they start speaking.

This is a typical Bangladeshi woman

https://theconversation.com/this-bangladeshi-woman-can-tell-you-how-real-climate-change-is-68212

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This is a typical Kannada woman

https://www.beontheroad.com/2014/03/the-tribes-of-dandeli-photo-essay.html#

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There are many Bengali laborers who live in south India. They blend so well that as a south Indian, I cannot spot them until they start speaking.

This is a typical Bangladeshi woman

https://theconversation.com/this-bangladeshi-woman-can-tell-you-how-real-climate-change-is-68212

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This is a typical Kannada woman

https://www.beontheroad.com/2014/03/the-tribes-of-dandeli-photo-essay.html#

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You are a delusional bhaiyya. The bengali woman can pass for a bihari too.

Her dressing style and facial structure gives away that she is Bongladeshi.

Low IQ bangladeshis are cousins of Biharis
 
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You are a delusional bhaiyya. The bengali woman can pass for a bihari too.

Her dressing style and facial structure gives away that she is Bongladeshi.

Low IQ bangladeshis are cousins of Biharis

Lol Now you are calling me a Bhaiyya :cheesy:
 
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https://www.financialexpress.com/de...-without-india-bangladesh-delegation/1414898/

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Expressing gratitude to the Indian Armed Forces, members of a visiting Bangladesh delegation Saturday said that the country would not have attained liberation from Pakistan as fast as it did without the Indian forces. Stating that Bangladesh has not forgotten the contribution of Indian Armed Forces, Bangladesh MP Quazi Rosy said that India extended all help to the people of erstwhile East Pakistan to attain freedom. “Without you (Indian Armed Forces), we would not have been able to attain independence so fast.

Vietnam fought for nine years and we fought for nine months only and it was possible because of you,” Rosy, head of a Bangladesh delegation for ‘Vijay Diwas’ (victory day) celebrations to mark India’s win over Pakistan in the 1971 war and birth of Bangladesh, said. A freedom struggle by the Bengali-speaking majority in East Pakistan against the atrocities committed by Pakistan forces had started in March 1971.

The war between India and Pakistan, that commenced on December 3, 1971, ended within two weeks with Lt Gen AAK Niazi, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GoC-in-C) East Pakistan Army, signing the instrument of surrender on December 16. “The Rohingyas came to Bangladesh, we gave them food and shelter, but you gave us more during our struggle,” she said while describing how two crore refugees who fled the Pakistani atrocities in which lakhs of Bengali-speaking people were killed and thousands of women raped, were given shelter, food and security in India.

“We had no money and used to go to shops in the streets of Kolkata seeking medicines and dry food for the Muktijoddhas (freedom fighters) who were fighting for our freedom and they whole-heartedly supported us with the provisions,” an emotional Rosy said. Several other ‘Muktijoddhas’, who are part of the delegation along with officers of Bangladesh Armed Forces, are here to participate in the celebrations to mark India’s win against Pakistan in the 1971 war and birth of Bangladesh.




The above is true. Why wouldn't it be? bengalis and indians are essentially the SAME people and are both completely different to Pakistanis in every way. It is only natural they will collaborate, find common ground and be averse to that which is different and alien to them both.
 
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