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Good to know - I hope that will help with the comprehension then

You can keep on hoping. That's not really a concern or a priority for me.

They don't understand Gujarati. I don't care to understand Bengali.

English or Hindi are happy mediums.

Why don't you and Saif converse in Hindi. Or Urdu. 99% of the members here will understand and be able to engage.

Bangla sounds gay to be honest.
 
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You can keep on hoping. That's not really a concern or a priority for me.

They don't understand Gujarati. I don't care to understand Bengali.

English or Hindi are happy mediums.

Why don't you and Saif converse in Hindi. Or Urdu. 99% of the members here will understand and be able to engage.

Bangla sounds gay to be honest

OK - do you see how someone (a Bangla speaker, for example) might find this offensive? Even the Bengalis you claim to know?

Languages are something a child learns from their mother, deriding any language is a thoroughly bad idea.

Why post troll-baiting comments? Restraint my friend, restraint.
 
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OK - do you see that someone (a Bangla speaker) might find this offensive? Even the Bengalis you claim to know?

Languages are something a child learns from their mother, deriding any language is a thoroughly bad idea.

Why post troll-baiting comments? Restraint my friend, restraint.

I never see you exercising the same restraint for Hindus or Indians.

Friend.

Sometimes what you find odious is a reflection of what you do unto others.

But not want it done unto you and yours.

The world does not operate that way.

Even though your internet forum given rights in this tiny corner of the internet makes you feel you are empowered to try and make it such.
 
I never see you exercising the same restraint for Hindus or Indians.

Friend.

Sometimes what you find odious is a reflection of what you do unto others.

But not want it done unto you and yours.

The world does not operate that way.

Even though your internet forum given rights in this tiny corner of the internet makes you feel you are empowered to try and make it such.

You are trying to bait and hijack the thread on flimsy pretexts, no takers here.

Not interested in whatever it is you are trying to float as "opinion".

This will be my last post on this subject. No more off-topic posts please - all will be deleted.
 
I have faith in the students who, I am sure, will do everything in their power to cancel the transit deal with India and dismantle the bridge over Feni river.

Yes - only a question of time now...needless to say transit for the neighbor (any neighbor) goes against our national interest. We have to uphold our own national interest first. And it is contrary to even Indian interests who value friendly relations with us.

Various BJP agents and conspirators (inside and out of Bangladesh) have been active over the last few decades to make this transit a reality. We have to identify, and name/shame them.

Too bad that the BJP plans fell flat on their face.

Ultimately - I see a lot of bordering states in the NE declare and achieve independence and develop themselves far more than under Indian leadership, and with Chinese help. The leaders in India know this as foregone conclusion as well.

J @Jiangnan brother we in Bangladesh are curious to understand the thoughts in the CCP leadership about this.
 
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Yes - only a question of time now...needless to say transit for the neighbor (any neighbor) goes against our national interest. We have to uphold our own national interest first. And it is contrary to even Indian interests who value friendly relations with us.

Various BJP agents and conspirators (inside and out of Bangladesh) have been active over the last few decades to make this transit a reality. We have to identify, and name/shame them.

Too bad that the BJP plans fell flat on their face.

Ultimately - I see a lot of bordering states in the NE declare and achieve independence and develop themselves far more than under Indian leadership, and with Chinese help. The leaders in India know this foregone conclusion as well.

J @Jiangnan brother we in Bangladesh are curious to understand the thoughts in the CCP leadership about this.
honestly. I think it would be more beneficial for the neighbors to keep the NE states in India. Keep India struggling with various rebellious activities.
 
I @Israel Person

Keep your eyes and ears open - instead of pointing fingers. This has been going on since 2019. Also - please keep the discussion limited to decent on-topic comments. Off topic comments, any ethnic hate speech (or foul language) will be deleted without warning.

Manipur leaders announce independence from India​

The former princely state will now seek recognition from different nations to become a UN member



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LONDON:Dissident political leaders from the Indian state of Manipur on Tuesday said they were unilaterally declaring independence from India and forming a government-in-exile in Britain.

The former princely state became part of India in 1949, two years after the country won independence from Britain, but has since seen decades-long violent separatist campaigns.

Narengbam Samarjit, external affairs minister in the self-declared Manipur State Council, said the exiled government would push for recognition at the United Nations.

"We will run the de jure exiled government here... from today onwards," he told reporters in London, after a declaration of independence first announced in Manipur in 2012 was read aloud.

"We will seek recognition from different nations... to become a (UN) member. We hope many of the countries will recognise our independence."

UN body ‘extremely concerned’ over rights violation in occupied Kashmir

Manipur, one of India's smallest states with a population of around just 2.8 million people, is one of the so-called "Seven Sisters" -- a group of restive northeastern states.

The region, encircled by five other countries and connected to the rest of India by a sliver of land arching over Bangladesh, has been wracked by armed conflict and instability.

It has spawned more than 100 militant groups over the decades whose demands range from autonomy to secession.

Violence has been part of daily life for decades in Manipur, which borders Myanmar, with a strong presence of the Indian military.

The state has a strong ethnic mix, and its Meitei, Naga, Kuki and Pangal communities are all deeply committed to preserving their own cultural autonomy.

Its people have also always tended to look eastwards in their search for cultural links.

Samarjit said he hoped the world would support its independence cause.

"We are not free there and our history is going to be destroyed, our culture is going to be extinct," he warned.

"So the UN should listen... we raise our voice to the whole world that the people living in Manipur are human beings."

The High Commission of India did not respond to a request for comment.
 
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Yes - only a question of time now...needless to say transit for the neighbor (any neighbor) goes against our national interest. We have to uphold our own national interest first. And it is contrary to even Indian interests who value friendly relations with us.

Various BJP agents and conspirators (inside and out of Bangladesh) have been active over the last few decades to make this transit a reality. We have to identify, and name/shame them.

Too bad that the BJP plans fell flat on their face.

Ultimately - I see a lot of bordering states in the NE declare and achieve independence and develop themselves far more than under Indian leadership, and with Chinese help. The leaders in India know this as foregone conclusion as well.

J @Jiangnan brother we in Bangladesh are curious to understand the thoughts in the CCP leadership about this.
They call it transit but in reality it is corridor. No corridor facility for India. Period.
 
R&AW certainly has the capability to do that but whether destabilization of BD is in India's interest? That question need to asked. In my opinion answer is no, unless India has a plan to capture some area of BD to widen the Chicken neck or creat Hindu Desh.

Chittagong tracts bro.

Make Bangladesh a water-locked colony.

20 km incursion and hold is all it will take.

While the navy sits offshore and turns Dhaka to dust.
 
Not to mock anyone, but these Indian invasion visuals may be inspired by online or PC games (Bootleg versions of Age of Empires etc.) :cool:

Invasion dreams notwithstanding, keep it clean guys while getting things off your chest.

That is all I ask....
 

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