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I understand the average Banglungi's frustration with the AL Dynastinuls.

Jabardasti ka secularism, persecution of zamati momineens, corruption everywhere, fraandship with fascist Modiuddin Hindu.

Indian nationalist virus bit you too, it's a global situation, but, the entire ๐ŸŒŽ had been listing right for a while... now it's capsizing.

Europe etc leftists also worried. I was JUST speaking to a Swizz guy here, hippie, biker, lefty... " Italy go, Denmark go, Germany go... all go right..pffft" followed by a middle finger and bad shakal making ... banda pareshaan tha, full chintit.

@Paitoo Uddin lekhak @Lulldapull
I've said it before too bhai so many times. This region from eastern Afghanistan all the way to Dhaka only got one problem......Population.

Believe me, there really is no other drama.

If this region can get their head around this problem, they'd come out of this nonsense existence.

All the smart/ educated/ industrialized countries have a declining population.

All the jahil backward countries have an increasing population problem.

And its 2025 bhai.
 
I've said it before too bhai so many times. This region from eastern Afghanistan all the way to Dhaka only got one problem......Population.

Believe me, there really is no other drama.

If this region can get their head around this problem, they'd come out of this nonsense existence.

All the smart/ educated/ industrialized countries have a declining population.

All the jahil backward countries have an increasing population problem.

And its 2025 bhai.
It's fuelling the rise on the ethno nat right but, their declining birth rates, a natural function of growing prosperity.

Passa palat gaya hai, rahees lot in India having increasingly fewer kids... while the jahils trying to outbreed them.
 
It's fuelling the rise on the ethno nat right but, their declining birth rates, a natural function of growing prosperity.

Passa palat gaya hai, rahees lot in India having increasingly fewer kids... while the jahils trying to outbreed them.
Throughout the US bhai this issue is so starkly visible in all the suburbs which are just exclusive. The cops pull you over bhai if yous poor and found doing anything in those suburbs.

California has gone too far developing even gated communities where you got access via a security gate guard house.

Economic segregation is just very visible in the US since the last century now.

All the jahil lower middle class mazhabi types live in their own world bhai.
 
Throughout the US bhai this issue is so starkly visible in all the suburbs which are just exclusive. The cops pull you over bhai if yous poor and found doing anything in those suburbs.

California has gone too far developing even gated communities where you got access via a security gate guard house.

Economic segregation is just very visible in the US since the last century now.

All the jahil lower middle class mazhabi types live in their own world bhai.

The fault is of the hoity toity chutyas for not having enough babies.

Anyone who has only one baby is screaming to the world that he (or she) recognises that they are of inferior stock and are therefore limiting the genetic damage to the gene pool.

Anyone who has two babies is admitting that they recognise that they no one special and hence are simply replacing their little nook in the sun.
 
The fault is of the hoity toity chutyas for not having enough babies.

Anyone who has only one baby is screaming to the world that he (or she) recognises that they are of inferior stock and are therefore limiting the genetic damage to the gene pool.

Anyone who has two babies is admitting that they recognise that they no one special and hence are simply replacing their little nook in the sun.
Doc ab to shadi karna is considered a mistake from grandma era.

Koi nahi karta shadi ab.

Was talking to my buddy reza the other day and he said all his nieces n nephews in Iran wonโ€™t do it.

Irans population is plummeting and the jahil afghani and central Haitians moving in pretending to be afghani.

100 years ago millions of Azeri and Turkmen moved in escaping brutal communism of the USSR. Salay sub ghuns betthiye.

Itโ€™s not a good scene.
 
Doc ab to shadi karna is considered a mistake from grandma era.

Koi nahi karta shadi ab.

Was talking to my buddy reza the other day and he said all his nieces n nephews in Iran wonโ€™t do it.

Irans population is plummeting and the jahil afghani and central Haitians moving in pretending to be afghani.

100 years ago millions of Azeri and Turkmen moved in escaping brutal communism of the USSR. Salay sub ghuns betthiye.

Itโ€™s not a good scene.

I have no tolerance for kids who give me gyaan on shaadi and personal life and la di da concepts like personal choice and dysfunctional social structures etc.

Including my own.

Bc suck it up and do your bit. You have 25 years to live for yourself. While your parents take care of you.

Then around 35 years of living for your kids and launching them in the world and their lives as adults and heads of their own families.

Along the way taking care of your aging parents as well when they are unable to on their own.

And then you and your wife are free to get on each others balls for the rest of your lives. With an empty nest. But a big bank balance. And aching back and knees.
 
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Hey guys - I get all the analysis but let's keep it on topic. Just sayin'.

Why is this not happening elsewhere in South Asia?

Why aren't young people coming out in droves asking to reform the corrupt political landscape, upturning existing platforms?

I guess it is happening in Pakistan but why not in India?
 
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Infighting in Anti-Discrimination Students Movement leaves 9 injured

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A clash broke out between two groups of Anti-Discrimination Student Movement over a dispute regarding the Mirpur Thana Committee of the group in Dhaka. Nine individuals were reported injured in the incident.

The injured received primary treatment at the emergency department of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Medical University (BSMMU) and were later discharged.

The incident took place at around 8:30pm on January 10 at the central office of the organisation, located at Rupayan Tower in the capital's Banglamotor.

Abu Naser, deputy director of BSMMU, confirmed the matter to UNB.

He stated, "At around 8:30pm last night, nine injured individuals arrived here. They had cuts and wounds, but none of them required hospitalisation. They were given primary care and discharged."

He also mentioned that the injured individuals were handed over to Hamza Mahbub, the Crisis Management Coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.​
 

SUST suspends 29 students for attacking anti-discrimination movement

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Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) has suspended 29 students for attacking the anti-discrimination student movement in July and August of last year.

Besides, the university authority formed a four-member probe body headed by the acting vice-chancellor of the university Prof Sajedul Karim to investigate the incidents.

Syed Solim Md Abdul Kadir, acting registrar of the university, issued the order today.

In the order, it was stated that they were suspended as per the decision of the 234th syndicate meeting following the recommendation of the discipline board regarding the attacks on the anti-discrimination student movement from July 15 to August 5.

All the suspended students are involved with the banned student organisation Bangladesh Chhatra League's SUST unit.

The suspended students include Khalilur Rahman, of social science department and president of SUST unit BCL, and Sojibur Rahman, of forest and environmental science department and general secretary of the unit.

Other suspended students holding BCL posts are Rezaul Haque, of social science department; Farhan Hossain Chowdhury, of the anthropology; Shimul Miah, of political studies; Md Habibur Rahman, of statistics; Md Rakibuzzaman and Yusuf Hossain, of Bangla department; Md Lokman Hossain, of biochemistry and molecular biology.

Besides, Redwan Hossain, of economics department; Maeedul Islam and Tarek Hasan, of sociology; Md Asiful Islam, Elias Sani, and Md Akash Ahmed, of anthropology; Durjoy Sarkar, of political studies; Md Siam Khan, Sajib Chandra Nath, and Syed Maj Zardi of physics; Moniruzzaman, Mozahidul Haque, Md Nafijuzzaman, and Md Ismail Hossain, of Bangla department; Shubhra Roy Shyam, of biochemistry and molecular biology; Maruf Mia, of public administration; Taimur Saleheen Taus, of English department; and Roufun Jahan, Shihab Uddin, and Mozahidul Islam of petroleum and mining engineering have been suspended.

According to Chhatra League sources, all of them are involved with BCL.

Of them, president Khalil and GS Sojjibur Rahman are accused in a case filed over the death of Rudra Sen, a student of the university who was killed during the movement. Both were arrested last October and are currently in jail.

The probe committee is set to further investigate the matter and ensure punishment.

The other members of the committee are Director of Students Guidance and Counselling Mohammad Eshaq Miah, Proctor Mokhlesur Rahman and Syed Mujtaba Ali Hall Provost Mohammad Selim.​
 

Move to form party: Tarique warns students against using state support
Warns against using state support

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BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman yesterday welcomed the move by the students, who led the July uprising, to form a political party, but warned that people would be disappointed if the party was seen enjoying support from the current administration.

The National Teacher-Employees Unity Council organised the programme titled "Jatiya Shikkhak Dibos and Shikkhak Samabesh" at the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, marking the 89th birth anniversary of BNP founder Ziaur Rahman, which was on January 19.

"If any of these young people, [long] deprived of democratic and political rights, form a new political party to establish the rights of the people, BNP certainly welcomes the initiative. But if anyone seeks help from the state and administrative support to form a political party, it will disappoint the people," the BNP leader said.

He also said that if the behaviour, comments, or statements of those intending to form a new party are antagonistic and vindictive towards other political parties, that would also be undesirable to the people.

"Of course, today's youth are the future of Bangladesh. The youth will create a new path by coming out of the past, but not in a questionable way."

He also considered unnecessary arguments between the interim government and the pro-democracy forces of Bangladesh as a waste of time.

"But at the same time, I want to draw the attention of the government and say that if the people can patiently accept its failures in various areas, it is important for those in the government to have much more patience and tolerance."

As BNP pursues politics for the welfare of the people, he said their party aims to ensure the people's political and economic power.

"Election is one of the main effective tools to ensure the political power of the people. Creating controversy over the election arrangement means unwittingly strengthening the position of fugitive and defeated fascist forces," Tarique warned.​
 

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