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South Asia Bangladesh's minorities are Bangladesh's issue, just as how India treats its minorities is India's concern - Bangladesh FM

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South Asia Bangladesh's minorities are Bangladesh's issue, just as how India treats its minorities is India's concern - Bangladesh FM
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Short Summary: Bangladeshi FM next to EAM Jaishankar: "Bangladesh's minorities are Bangladesh's issue, just as how India treats its minorities is India's concern."


If Indian minority is India's issue, than why do you guys past resolution in OIC? The fact of the matter is that Muslims enjoy all rights in only non Muslim country like India, Europe, US, Israel etc. In Muslims countries, they are treated as secondary citizens. In Sunni majority countries, shias are lesser Muslims, Ahemadias are not even Muslims. In Iran, Sunni are hanged. In Pakistan, they carry out procession shouting slogans of Kafir, kafir shia kafir.
Rohingyas want asylum in India, illegal Bangladeshis have infiltrated in India in Big number but India treats their minority badly. This is a time to treat them like they actually propagate.
 
Just want to say it again... I don't give a rat's testicle hair worth of damn about Hindus or any other group in either BD, Pakistan, or anywhere else on earth.

The straight answer and truth is, we've been a most benevolent bigger country to everyone in the region, BD above all, and it knows this well.

This was a bigger power game than mere public discontentment and corruption charges against the Hasina regime.

Mazhabi this and that are just tip of the iceberg stuff people obsess about.

@Sharma Ji Indian Govt. (Modi) benevolence to neighbor countries is one propaganda that is well-fed to the domestic audience, you guys bought it hook, line and sinker. Be critical.

Here is some light reading,


TLDR,

"In conclusion, the price that BPDB will pay Adani is almost three times the price of electricity that it is importing from other Indian power plants, and about one and half times the price of electricity generated within Bangladesh. This is on account of capacity charges that assume the existence of a tax regime that is no longer in force in India (and wasn’t even at the time of signing the PPA), and which include a component for taxes that Adani won’t have to pay.

It is very unclear why the Bangladesh government signed such an entirely one-sided PPA, and which favors the company of a foreign oligarch. Were the Bangladesh government and its officials short-sighted and unable to fathom the consequences? Or were they under some pressure from the Indian government to help an Adani company to make more money at the expense of the people in Bangladesh? Only the Bangladesh government can answer that. "
 

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