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Keep believing bhai, what they taught you at the RSS Shakha.

The world does not NEED Indians.

Indians NEED to seek jobs outside India because the economy there is crap.

World very much need Indians and Indian economy is not crap. Indian economy is world's fastest growing economy in the world. Patriotism is taught in RSS shakha unlike jihad and genocide taught by Madrasa and almost all other Muslim, Islamic organisations which are synonyms of terrorism. That is why they are not wanted anywhere. Had RSS been teaching what is being taught in Jamat and Madrasa, we too would have reduced our minorities to a fraction of population like Pakistan and Bangladesh.
 
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World very much need Indians and Indian economy is not crap. Indian economy is world's fastest growing economy in the world. Patriotism is taught in RSS shakha unlike jihad and genocide taught by Madrasa and almost all other Muslim, Islamic organisations which are synonyms of terrorism. That is why they are not wanted anywhere. Had RSS been teaching what is being taught in Jamat and Madrasa, we too would have reduced our minorities to a fraction of population like Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Before some of your half-educated RSS people start tagging Bangladeshis with Jamati, Militant and Madrasa-educated, know that it is the region of Bengal that taught the rest of uneducated India the meaning of progressivism. Even as early as in the 12th century.

Bengali is much closer to Sanskrit than Hindi, that Frankenstein language you unfortunately speak, so shlokas, Upanishad and Vedas are easily understood by most Bengali Muslims, who by the way are far more progressive about religion of ANY KIND. I myself am fairly well apprised on Sanskrit Grammar, and I am a Muslim.

It is the uneducated, undeveloped BIMARU idiots in North and Western India who pick useless fights based on religion.

Most of India (regardless of what they think) are horribly backward with no representation of women in the workforce and yes, even in the Indian parliament. Read and get schooled on how Indians can learn a few things from Bangladesh,


So - BJP and the rest of the Hindutva ahammuks calling Bangladesh Jihadi-terrorist, Madrasa etc. are just too old. Just creative faaltu BS.

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Before some of your half-educated RSS people start tagging Bangladeshis with Jamati, Militant and Madrasa-educated, know that it is the region of Bengal that taught the rest of uneducated India the meaning of progressivism. Even as early as in the 12th century.

Bengali is much closer to Sanskrit than Hindi, that Frankenstein language you unfortunately speak, so shlokas, Upanishad and Vedas are easily understood by most Bengali Muslims, who by the way are far more progressive about religion of ANY KIND. I myself am fairly well apprised on Sanskrit Grammar, and I am a Muslim.

It is the uneducated, undeveloped BIMARU idiots in North and Western India who pick useless fights based on religion.

Most of India (regardless of what they think) are horribly backward with no representation of women in the workforce and yes, even in the Indian parliament. Read and get schooled on how Indians can learn a few things from Bangladesh,


So - BJP and the rest of the Hindutva ahammuks calling Bangladesh Jihadi-terrorist, Madrasa etc. are just too old. Just creative faaltu BS.

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What a pity that those who claimed themselves to be the leader in education has ended up as providers Nursing services and sexual services. Nowhere they are considered to be a respectable community. However, their pseudo ego emerged out of inferiority is so high that they call the people who are considered to be most literates, law biding, technocrats, leaders in education across the world as illiterate. The sate of their affairs is so flimsy that Army chief has to warn political parties to behave.


I am warning you: Bangladesh Army chief tells politicians their infighting puts country's sovereignty at risk​

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I am warning you: Bangladesh Army chief tells politicians their infighting puts country's sovereignty at risk

I am warning you: Bangladesh Army chief tells politicians their infighting puts country's sovereignty at risk
Bangladesh Army chief General Waker-uz-Zaman on Tuesday warned politicians against fighting among themselves, saying this infighting poses a great risk to the country's sovereignty. "I am warning you. You cannot later say that I did not warn you," he said at an event held in remembrance of the army officers who died in the brutal killings at Pilkhana in 2009.


On February 25 and 26, 2009, several army officers, including the then-director general of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), Maj Gen Shakil Ahmed, were murdered in a mutiny at the headquarters of the paramilitary force (now Border Guard Bangladesh-BGB) in Pilkhana, Dhaka. In total, 74 bodies were recovered from the incident.

General Zaman said that Bangladesh is going through a chaotic situation, and criminals are taking advantage of it.

"There are a few reasons behind the deteriorating law and order situation. The first reason is that we are busy fighting. We are busy enraging each other," he said.

He said instead of causing chaos, at the end of the day, Bangladeshis have to remain united by looking after the country and the nation.

"If you can't move beyond your differences and continue meddling and fighting among yourselves, the independence and sovereignty of the country will be at risk. I warn you (again)," Zaman said, without naming any group.



"Since stakeholders are busy accusing each other, miscreants find the situation favourable" believing that they could get away with anything, he added.

He urged everyone not to vilify indiscriminately the law enforcement forces, including police or security agencies for some of their controversial actions in the past, saying "they have contributed positively".

A career infantry officer, Gen Zaman said he had no personal "ambition", in an apparent reference to the country's history of military takeovers.

He said the military would return to barracks once the country reached a stable point.

"I just want to bring the country and the nation to a stable point and then take a vacation," said Zaman, who incidentally is a relative of Hasina.

Last year, Zaman in an interview said it would take 18 months to hold an election. Yunus' office said this was his personal opinion.

"At the beginning, I said it would take 18 months to hold an election. We are on that path. Professor Yunus is doing his best to keep us united. Let's help him," the army chief said.

A mass uprising led by the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement toppled longtime prime minister Sheikh Hasina's 16-year-long regime on August 5, 2024. Economist Muhammad Yunus took charge of the interim government.

The interim administration entrusted the army with the task of policing with judicial magisterial authority as the upsurge largely shook the regular police structure and its effectiveness.

Army largely stood on the sidelines despite being called out to tame the uprising by the deposed government, while a UN fact-finding report suggested policed actions during the uprising and subsequent violence claimed nearly 1400 lives.

Bangladesh witnessed a resurgence of unrest since February 5 when protestors burned and demolished the residence of the country's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, coinciding with her daughter Hasina's previously announced virtual address to students from India.


The protesters set on fire or ransacked the houses and business establishments of the Awami League leaders and supporters across the country.

Bangladesh's security forces have arrested over 8,600 people in a two-week crackdown named "Operation Devil Hunt" that targeted gangs allegedly linked with the ousted Hasina government.

The arrests come amid growing concerns about rising crime levels, particularly in Dhaka, with police saying the number of robberies had doubled since January last year.

Last week, rival student factions clashed at a university campus, a sign of serious discord between groups instrumental in spearheading the July-August 2024 uprising.
For more news like this visit The Economic Times.


The specialty of a failed and regressive nation and a community is that they never introspect. They keep hyping their false narratives and beliefs such as Islam is a great religion of Peace, their failed nation is a great nation with literacy, they are leader in education etc. Even they do that with empty stomach with no food to eat. They burn temples and call themselves peace loving and liberal and call others where all oppressed have found refuge the radicals. They have all the arguments to justify that.
 
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What a pity that those who claimed themselves to be the leader in education has ended up as providers Nursing services and sexual services. Nowhere they are considered to be a respectable community. However, their pseudo ego emerged out of inferiority is so high that they call the people who are considered to be most literates, law biding, technocrats, leaders in education across the world as illiterate. The sate of their affairs is so flimsy that Army chief has to warn political parties to behave.


I am warning you: Bangladesh Army chief tells politicians their infighting puts country's sovereignty at risk​

12h • 3 min read

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I am warning you: Bangladesh Army chief tells politicians their infighting puts country's sovereignty at risk
Bangladesh Army chief General Waker-uz-Zaman on Tuesday warned politicians against fighting among themselves, saying this infighting poses a great risk to the country's sovereignty. "I am warning you. You cannot later say that I did not warn you," he said at an event held in remembrance of the army officers who died in the brutal killings at Pilkhana in 2009.


On February 25 and 26, 2009, several army officers, including the then-director general of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), Maj Gen Shakil Ahmed, were murdered in a mutiny at the headquarters of the paramilitary force (now Border Guard Bangladesh-BGB) in Pilkhana, Dhaka. In total, 74 bodies were recovered from the incident.

General Zaman said that Bangladesh is going through a chaotic situation, and criminals are taking advantage of it.

"There are a few reasons behind the deteriorating law and order situation. The first reason is that we are busy fighting. We are busy enraging each other," he said.

He said instead of causing chaos, at the end of the day, Bangladeshis have to remain united by looking after the country and the nation.

"If you can't move beyond your differences and continue meddling and fighting among yourselves, the independence and sovereignty of the country will be at risk. I warn you (again)," Zaman said, without naming any group.



"Since stakeholders are busy accusing each other, miscreants find the situation favourable" believing that they could get away with anything, he added.

He urged everyone not to vilify indiscriminately the law enforcement forces, including police or security agencies for some of their controversial actions in the past, saying "they have contributed positively".

A career infantry officer, Gen Zaman said he had no personal "ambition", in an apparent reference to the country's history of military takeovers.

He said the military would return to barracks once the country reached a stable point.

"I just want to bring the country and the nation to a stable point and then take a vacation," said Zaman, who incidentally is a relative of Hasina.

Last year, Zaman in an interview said it would take 18 months to hold an election. Yunus' office said this was his personal opinion.

"At the beginning, I said it would take 18 months to hold an election. We are on that path. Professor Yunus is doing his best to keep us united. Let's help him," the army chief said.

A mass uprising led by the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement toppled longtime prime minister Sheikh Hasina's 16-year-long regime on August 5, 2024. Economist Muhammad Yunus took charge of the interim government.

The interim administration entrusted the army with the task of policing with judicial magisterial authority as the upsurge largely shook the regular police structure and its effectiveness.

Army largely stood on the sidelines despite being called out to tame the uprising by the deposed government, while a UN fact-finding report suggested policed actions during the uprising and subsequent violence claimed nearly 1400 lives.

Bangladesh witnessed a resurgence of unrest since February 5 when protestors burned and demolished the residence of the country's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, coinciding with her daughter Hasina's previously announced virtual address to students from India.


The protesters set on fire or ransacked the houses and business establishments of the Awami League leaders and supporters across the country.

Bangladesh's security forces have arrested over 8,600 people in a two-week crackdown named "Operation Devil Hunt" that targeted gangs allegedly linked with the ousted Hasina government.

The arrests come amid growing concerns about rising crime levels, particularly in Dhaka, with police saying the number of robberies had doubled since January last year.

Last week, rival student factions clashed at a university campus, a sign of serious discord between groups instrumental in spearheading the July-August 2024 uprising.
For more news like this visit The Economic Times.


The specialty of a failed and regressive nation and a community is that they never introspect. They keep hyping their false narratives and beliefs such as Islam is a great religion of Peace, their failed nation is a great nation with literacy, they are leader in education etc. Even they do that with empty stomach with no food to eat. They burn temples and call themselves peace loving and liberal and call others where all oppressed have found refuge the radicals. They have all the arguments to justify that.

We were talking about Hindutva's using the trope of connecting Islam with some terrorist murders in Africa, and now you are bringing in current Bangladesh political situation which is the worst off-topic comment subject I have seen you broach so far.

Get it through your head, Bangladesh is a heaven of communal and religious harmony - that "down-in-the-dumps" India can never be. Bangladeshis look to India with sad pity.

Writing one lakh propaganda articles in Indian media will change none-of-that. Bangladeshis know what India was, is and will be. Worry about your Indian situation.

I am no longer going to comment on this - you are beyond help.
 
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We were talking about Hindutva's using the trope of connecting Islam with some terrorist murders in Africa, and now you are bringing in current Bangladesh political situation which is the worst off-topic comment subject I have seen you broach so far.

Get it through your head, Bangladesh is a heaven of communal and religious harmony - that "down-in-the-dumps" India can never be. Bangladeshis look to India with sad pity.

Writing one lakh propaganda articles in Indian media will change none-of-that. Bangladeshis know what India was, is and will be. Worry about your Indian situation.

I am no longer going to comment on this - you are beyond help.

Those who does this say that they do it on the name of Islam. No place where the believers of Islam are there is peaceful on this planet. I think your definition of heaven is different from others. Killing Hindus, demolition of their temples, filing false cases on them comes in your definition of heaven.
 
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