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Hari Seldon wrote:CAA rules have yet to be notified, last I heard, so this will feel like unobtanium but hey, hope springs eternal only.

CAA must extend to all non-muslim Bangladeshi nationals, pronto, period. Any BD Hindu or Buddhist can apply for refugee status in India via some online form. These hapless folks must know that if they run towards India seeking shelter, they will NOT be turned away. Only.
many rohingiyas in India have tactically "converted" to xtianity already

after 1947, are we to be fooled all over again
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bangladesh or India, they have same model


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sanjayc wrote:^^ Better to extend CAA only to those whose grandparents were born Hindus.
Perhaps an exchange of populations instead of land? Hindus and other dharmic people (with proven ancestries) from BD for the "peacefuls" from WB and the sister states?
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anupmisra wrote:
sanjayc wrote:^^ Better to extend CAA only to those whose grandparents were born Hindus.
Perhaps an exchange of populations instead of land? Hindus and other dharmic people (with proven ancestries) from BD for the "peacefuls" from WB and the sister states?
i think we need to place all CAA based citizens (True dharmic) at Bangladesh boarder. this will ensure that any BD who infiltrate's will be identified by the people itself. they are already oppressed due to BD and Paki's so they will be truly helpful in identifying the infiltrators.
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For those who are who feel comfortable by burying head in sand.
A glimpse of ongoing atrocities on Bangladesh minorities

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In August 1949, atrocities on non-Muslims began all over East Pakistan and continued for three months. Total 5.6 million Hindus were victimized, 500,000 Hindus were killed, hundreds of thousands of women and girls were raped and exodus of 4.5 million Hindus to India. Even 120 India bound aircraft with Hindu passengers were attacks at Kurmitola Airport (Now Dhaka Airport)
1964 East Pakistan Riots : An ethnic cleansing of Bengali Hindus from East Pakistan in the wake of an alleged theft of what was believed to be the Prophet's hair from the Hazratbal shrine in Jammu and Kashmir in India.  Total 7000 Hindus were murdered and 300 women were raped. In that pogrom including 600 died alone in Dhaka Medical College. As a result about 900000 people were migrated to India.  In a public meeting communication minister of Pakistan Mr. Sobur Khan  said that he would make shoes out of Hindu skin, torn from their back. On 2 January 1964, the Hindus were barred from wearing shoes in the south-west city Khulna. 
In 1966 East Pakistan govt. passed a law called “Enemy Property Act” under which the family members of the migrated person cannot be entitled to get the property. It could be belonged to the influential Muslims to get lease from the government. As a result illions of Hindus were the victims under this act. In 1951 Hindus had owned 83% of the landed property in East Pakistan where as now it comes down to 7.1% approximately. 
1971 in the liberation war of Bangladesh it was estimated that 3 million people were killed and 400, 000- women were raped by the Pakistani army. Out of these total victims 80% of the victims were Hindus. It could be called “Hindu Genocide of 1971”.
In 1990, a series of attacks against the Hindus in Bangladesh occurred following a rumor that the Babri mosque at Ayodhya, India had been demolished.  About 350 people were killed all over Bangladesh and thousands of houses were vandalized and torched on fire. Hundrads of women and under aged girls were gang raped in various districts of Bangladesh. About 500000 Hindus were forcibly migrated to India.
In 2001 Sk. Hasina was defeated in the general election by BNP led by Khaleda Zia. Violence broke out when BNP supporters in collaboration with local police vandalized thousands of Hindu houses and gang raped hundreds of Hindu women including 8 year old girl and 70 year old woman. Only in a district named Jossore 600 families were forced to leave to India.

Ramu violence in 2012 : A series of attacks on Buddhist monasteries, shrines, and houses of Buddhist inhabitants in Ramu Upazila  in Cox's Bazar District in Bangladesh were orchestrated by local mobs on the midnight past 29 September 2012. The mobs destroyed 12 Buddhist temples and monasteries and 60 houses in reaction to a tagging of an image depicting the desecration of a Quran on the timeline of a fake Facebook  account under a Buddhist male name. An estimated 25,000 people participated in the violence. Immediately the violence was spread over the adjacent districts.

In 2013: Violence over crime Tribunal Verdict of 1971 war criminal Delwar Hossain Sayeedi sparked all over Bangladesh. 40 people were killed and hundreds of Hindu houses were vandalized and torched in fire.  

2016 Nasirnagar violence was an attack on the minority Hindu community by Islamic extremists in Nasirnagar Upazila, Bangladesh over an allegedly defamatory social media post by a Hindu fisherman against Islam on 30 October 2016. The attack left 23 temples and approximately 300 houses vandalized and over 100 people injured.

2017 Rangpur violence: A rumor shaped and vented the anger of the Muslims in the neighboring villages against the Hindu community. The rumor was that a man named Titu Roy put up a Facebook post defaming Prophet Muhammad. As a result Muslim mobs vandalized a number of Hindu houses and touched on fire. 6 Hindus were injured.

2019 Bhola, Borhanuddin clashes over blasphemous Facebook post leave four dead. The police opened fire on violent protesters. The alleged author of the post damaging to Islam denounces his profile was hacked. The blasphemy charge raises violent reactions from Islamic radicals. This time the victims are Muslims.

2021 March Sunamganj: Several hundreds fanatic Muslims attacked, vandalized, looted and set fire on several Hindu villages, at least 80 Hindu houses over a false Facebook post. 8 Hindus were severely injured.

Oct. 2021: The violence erupted on Wednesday, October 13th 2021, over the alleged besmirching of the Muslim holy scripture, the Quran, at the site of a Durga Puja celebration near the banks of Nanuar Dighi in Comilla. The holy book was allegedly found placed at the footstool of a northern Indian Hindu deity called Lord Hanuman. Later it was unearthed that an organized Muslim fundamentalist group has engineered this “blasphemous incident” to make a tumult situation of violence against Hindus
 Mob Vandalized more than 315 Temples and its Idols and looted all valuable things in more than 30 districts of Bangladesh during 13 – 16 October 2021. They attacked and vandalized nearly 1500 Hindu houses in Cumilla, Chandpur, Noakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Feni, Chapai Nawabgonj and other districts. 10 Hindus who were slaughtered by radical Islamists including 2 devotees of ISKCON. About 23 Hindu women and girls were raped and 17 Hindus remain missing.
In Bangladesh ‘Over 3,721 violent attacks were orchestrated against Hindus since 2013 till 2021 Sept. The violence against Hindus started on 13 oct. was not an isolated incident. It’s a continuation of ongoing atrocious violence on Hindus since 1964 by the radical Islamists with the hidden institutional support of the ruling governments. In recants years it has been surfaced that most of the attacks done by the Muslim jihadists in tandem with the local politicians of ruling Awami League government.

Similar to Pakistan, Hindus in Bangladesh have been witnessing unbridled sporadic attacks on them. For decades, the Hindu community in Bangladesh has been facing systematic persecution at the hands of the radical Islamists, so much so that around 18.3 million Hindus have left Bangladesh between 1964 and 2019 due to religious persecution and discrimination. Media too has always sugar-coated these incidents of atrocities against the Hindus orchestrated by fundamentalist groups by using the term ‘unknown miscreants’ to hide the attackers with radical Islamic intentions behind the attacks.

The plight of Bangladesh Hindus has remained unknown to the world community for so long. No one knew that a large number of population estimated double of Belgian population had to take refuge in India from Bangladesh in the couple of decades to avoid persecutions which is still going on. Now this is the time that the world communities stand beside the oppressed minorities of Bangladesh by condemning Bangladesh government for deliberate negligence in protecting the Hindus and other minorities of the country.

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March 27 is for remembrance of the Bengali Hindu Genocide of 1971 and also for the recurring pogroms on both sides of the eastern border.

https://www.storiesofbengalihindus.com/ ... u-genocide

Somebody told that we should look for the early signs; but we are always late and history repeats. 1946 direct action, 1947 partition, 1950, 1965, 1971, 1992, 2000 and all along to 2022!

Somebody mentioned that Hindus are busy creating assets only to be taken by others.
India was aware of the fact that Hindus were the primary targets of the Pakistan army, and that the vast majority of the refugees, who had started to stream into India, were Hindus. According to official figures, there were nearly ten million refugees in India, by the month of December. By an official reckoning, nearly 90 percent of the refugees were Hindus. As Bass writes, this skew was the inevitable consequence of Pakistani targeting of Hindus in East Pakistan. The refugee crisis was so colossal in the border states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam that India could not cope with the mounting demand of providing food, medical care and shelter to the brutalized population. The Indira Gandhi government expected the international community to help with a major part of the expenses. The Permanent Representative of India at the United Nations, Samar Sen, requested international aid. In May 1971, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Sadruddin Aga Khan, made it clear that it would be unrealistic to expect the UN to bear full responsibility for the financial burden. Nevertheless, an appeal for assistance was launched, which resulted in a pledge for a measly US$70 million in aid.
The 27th of March was the day when the iconic Ramna Kali temple got demolished into rubble by the Pakistan army, and from that day on it became clear that the Pakistan army’s and its collaborators’ primary target were Hindu civilians. Today, the Ramna Race Course is known as Suhrawardy Udayan, and there is a structure called ‘Mausoleum of three leaders’, in the honor of Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, A.K Fazlul Huq and Khwaja Nazimuddin, all of whom were instrumental in creating Pakistan. The symbolism around the day and the place makes 27th a poignant yet appropriate date for the Bengali Hindu Genocide Remembrance Day.
Delegate Swaran Singh candidly told a meeting of Indian diplomats in London that India should avoid making the 1971 war into an Indo-Pakistan or Hindu-Muslim conflict. Singh also stated that the government should emphasize that there are Buddhists and Christians besides the Muslims among the refugees, who had felt the brunt of repression. The government of India was afraid that the plain truth would spiral India into vengeful communal violence. There was most likely another reason too; the Indira Gandhi-led government had made it very clear that India would not allow the refugees to settle in India, so if the truth of the nature of the 1971 war had gotten out to the public, India would be compelled to accept the refugees permanently. Hence why Indira Gandhi’s government quietly tried to link these camps to the Awami League authorities, which Bass calls ‘social engineering, in the Indian secular way’.
After the war ended, Indira Gandhi and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman signed an agreement which stated that refugees were to be sent back. India also considered it as its interest to save the incarcerated Mujib. In return for Pakistan having spared the life of Mujib, India ordered the release of all 93,000 Pakistani POWs under the Shimla Agreement. Thus, unceremoniously, the genocide of Bengali Hindus of East Bengal got swept under the carpet, and then it got ‘secularised’. Millions of lives, the injustices that had its roots in the years before 1971, never got a separate recognition.
The 27th of March was the day when the iconic Ramna Kali temple got demolished into rubble by the Pakistan army, and from that day on it became clear that the Pakistan army’s and its collaborators’ primary target were Hindu civilians. Today, the Ramna Race Course is known as Suhrawardy Udayan, and there is a structure called ‘Mausoleum of three leaders’, in the honor of Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, A.K Fazlul Huq and Khwaja Nazimuddin, all of whom were instrumental in creating Pakistan. The symbolism around the day and the place makes 27th a poignant yet appropriate date for the Bengali Hindu Genocide Remembrance Day.
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S Jaishankar’s Bangladesh visit: PM Sheikh Hasina offers Chittagong Port for use by India
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday called on Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who offered her country's main seaport - Chittagong Port - to India's northeastern states like Assam and Tripura to enhance connectivity between the two neighbours.

Jaishankar, who arrived here on Thursday on a brief official visit, handed over an invitation to Hasina on her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi's behalf to visit New Delhi.
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Dilbu wrote:S Jaishankar’s Bangladesh visit: PM Sheikh Hasina offers Chittagong Port for use by India
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday called on Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who offered her country's main seaport - Chittagong Port - to India's northeastern states like Assam and Tripura to enhance connectivity between the two neighbours.

Jaishankar, who arrived here on Thursday on a brief official visit, handed over an invitation to Hasina on her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi's behalf to visit New Delhi.
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and what do they want in return....

The usual, .......an arm and a leg and your firstborn

It would be much better if they leased out to us, a 25-30 km swathe of land, alongside the entire length of the chicken neck for a period of 99 years or better still, sold to us entirely in a one time deal

like the nepalis, they seem to have really perked up after India unbelted 3-4billion$ to SL

The beedis have really woken up and smelled the money
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This is not a bad idea as such since India will get much needed access and they will get a share of the business passing through the port. BD seems to be doing well economically compared to SL and Nepal at the moment. Anyway reciprocal arrangement which benefits both parties is always better than one sided 'aid money' provided without strings, soon to be forgotten as soon as there is a regime change.
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Say whatever you may, but BD's economic spurt in the last three years has been really eye-popping.
Growth rate is pegged at about 8-10%. Economic growth using e-commerce has been really very good.
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Dilbu wrote:This is not a bad idea as such since India will get much needed access and they will get a share of the business passing through the port. BD seems to be doing well economically compared to SL and Nepal at the moment. Anyway reciprocal arrangement which benefits both parties is always better than one sided 'aid money' provided without strings, soon to be forgotten as soon as there is a regime change.

tripura alone has a balance of trade with the beedis of about 650 odd crores and it exports only about 30 odd crores to the beedis

It is in the beedi interest to keep tripura, assam etc landlocked

they must be charging hefty transit fees from India
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I always advocated for more Chinese engagement in BD. BD needs some 500k Chinese troop to maintain law and order and peace and harmony.

https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/wjbxw/2022 ... 98111.html
Liu Jinsong pointed out, in his recent speech on China policy, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken put forward a "three-point approach" to China, i.e. "investment, alliance and competition", which reflects serious deviations in the United States' view of world and view of China and China-U.S. relations. The logic behind the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy, AUKUS, the Quad grouping and the latest Indo-Pacific Economic Framework is U.S. "centrism" and "exceptionalism". As a Bangladeshi proverb puts it, "A cock is bold on his own dunghill." As a result, it will only bring disgrace to itself, and at the same time undermine the regional cooperation framework and create bloc confrontation. The United States should realize that "the tune may be finished, but no one will dance to the tune". Unipolar hegemony wins no support, block confrontation has no future, and building "small yards with high walls" and decoupling from or cutting off supply chains will bring no good to anyone. China believes that countries in the region, including Bangladesh, will bear in mind the fundamental interests of their own countries and the region, uphold independence, reject the Cold War mentality and bloc politics, safeguard true multilateralism and defend the hard-won environment for peace and development in the region.
A direct threat to B'Desh from Cheen.
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A close confidant of the PM made a private statement in the recent past: "Our country (read "administration") is surviving only because of two countries - India and Russia".
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chetak wrote:
Dilbu wrote:
they must be charging hefty transit fees from India
Chetakji
I am amazed at the lack of foresight of the Banditji, Gandiji, and the other ubercoolJi's of the Freedom struggle era to agree to such a land locked area and no strategic thinking etc.
Also post 71' Indiraji and the 'Kitchen Gang-ji's' for stupidity in not rectifying some of the mistakes of the '47!!
compare this to US buying land from France, Russia and Mexico :eek:
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Rsatchi wrote:
chetak wrote:
they must be charging hefty transit fees from India
Chetakji
I am amazed at the lack of foresight of the Banditji, Gandiji, and the other ubercoolJi's of the Freedom struggle era to agree to such a land locked area and no strategic thinking etc.
Also post 71' Indiraji and the 'Kitchen Gang-ji's' for stupidity in not rectifying some of the mistakes of the '47!!
compare this to US buying land from France, Russia and Mexico :eek:

Rsatchi ji,


'71 was the best time to have done it. It could have either been taken on very long lease or it could have been transferred outright as a part of the quid pro quo

Now it has become a jehadi tool to trouble India with, no matter how much electricity and hilsa you give them.

This beedi govt knows it's limits to a large extent.

The next one will be a rabid, kattarpanthi, and jehadi exemplar. It will malevolently coordinate and cooperate with the pakis to destabilize India.

Two front will become three front, in case matters escalate.

One foresees much trouble and unrest along the borders and accelerated massed migration into India when that happens.

we have to bring in death penalty for drugs like a lot of sensible abrahamic govts

Rarely in any other part of the world, are drug consignments of 300-400 kilos caught so often and a lot of the culprits are from one single biradari

implement CAA ASAP, and close down the border physically, closing all the gaps.

Even now, declare the chicken neck, in its entirety as an exclusive military zone, and clear out all residents. Enforce a rigid curfew as a matter of NATSEC.

The beedi side of the chicken neck has been all but ceded to the cheenis, just like the aksai chin story.
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chetak wrote:...

we have to bring in death penalty for drugs....
Not just bring it but Implement it, Chetak ji.

Please check how many dealth penalty recipients have actually been put to the death in the past few decades...

Then check the reasons given for not being done.
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https://twitter.com/VoiceOfHindu71/stat ... 2512052224

So BD intensifies the pogroms. Hindu women and girls with name 'Nupur' are targeted and raped. This is reaching the proportions of rape and liquidation of Yazidi people. Speechless.....what big picture are we talking about?
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All the 10+ Million Hindus in Bangladesh need to come back and re-settle in West Bengal.
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Kati wrote:A close confidant of the PM made a private statement in the recent past: "Our country (read "administration") is surviving only because of two countries - India and Russia".
You mean bdesh PM?
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Vips wrote:All the 10+ Million Hindus in Bangladesh need to come back and re-settle in West Bengal.
That is stupid, BD Hindus are slowly growing, they need to grow more.
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Both of the statements are completly wrong. There arecnot 10 million left and Hindu population is declining at alarming rate.
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Well-off Bangladeshi Hindus are migrating to Canada and Australia and due to reducing fertility rate and forced conversion in 30 years there will be no Hindus left in Bangladesh.

I hope that due to large scale operations against them in Bangladesh, all Hindus are forced to migrate to India.
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Aditya_V wrote:
Vips wrote:All the 10+ Million Hindus in Bangladesh need to come back and re-settle in West Bengal.
That is stupid, BD Hindus are slowly growing, they need to grow more.
Do you have any article or other source to show how your claim is not stupid?
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rsingh wrote:Both of the statements are completly wrong. There arecnot 10 million left and Hindu population is declining at alarming rate.
Per the latest census figures, the total number of Hindus in Bangladesh are 12.7 Million.
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Vips wrote:All the 10+ Million Hindus in Bangladesh need to come back and re-settle in West Bengal.
That was the aim of CAA. To bring Hindus from neighboring countries to India. But, opposition could successfully thwart it.
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Purpose of CAA is to stop further entry of hordes,
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the sinhalese and pakis are already in a grave economic crisis, having dug their own graves and the beedis are next in line

the beedi forex reserves down to 5 months import, beedi govt has deferred govt employees from foreign trips, banned non essential imports.

But woke Indian liberandus who had declared the beedis as nothing less than an economic superstar are avoiding facts to shape a false narrative.

no wonder that these beedi jokers are playing nice with India


https://www.thedailystar.net/news/bangl ... rd-3021536

Govt defers employees' foreign tours, less important projects

Rejaul Karim Byron , Zina Tasreen
Thu May 12, 2022

The government finally raised its guard against the dwindling dollar reserves, putting its employees' foreign tours on hold and deferring projects that require much imports.

This comes a day after the central bank toughened its rules for luxury and non-essential imports like sports utility vehicles, washing machines, air conditioners and refrigerators.

The twin moves are expected to safeguard the foreign currency reserves, which have come down to less than $42 billion -- enough to cover five months' imports.

"When times are tough, we have to take decisions that are tough too," Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal told reporters after a meeting of the cabinet committee on public procurement yesterday.

The impacts of the Ukraine war, which has increased the prices of commodities in the global market, are being felt everywhere.

"We cannot say when the Ukraine war will end. Considering the global situation, we have taken this step. All this while, we were living in luxury. We can defer our luxury purchases for a month, two months or six months."

Projects that would not derail the strong economic growth momentum are being deferred, Kamal said.

"We are restructuring to effectively manage the situation. Through this, our economy will become more robust," he added.

Economists though said the government should have acted more proactively and taken the step as soon as the reserves began dipping.

After a pause in 2020 for the global coronavirus pandemic, imports started surging in 2021.

Exports were surging and remittance was gushing in, so reserves stayed at a healthy level, enough to give cover to six to eight months' import throughout last year.

The situation took a turn in January with the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The reserves began to feel the pinch of the drop in remittance growth, which began in July last year, as well as the swelling import bill.

By February, the import cover came down to less than six months and has been getting worse since.

Meanwhile, the taka began depreciating and the central bank was selling dollars from the reserves to keep the exchange rate stable.

"This step was necessary and should have been taken much earlier," said Debapriya Bhattacharya, distinguished fellow of the Centre for Policy Dialogue.

For instance, Nepal imposed a ban on luxury and non-essential imports last month, when its import cover was for seven months.

The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund prescribe a reserve buffer of six months' import bill.

"I don't know how much success this piecemeal move will have in preserving the foreign currency reserves," Bhattacharya added.

Earlier on April 11, banks were instructed to impose a margin of at least 25 percent on the opening of letters of credit for non-essential consumer goods but to no avail.

The government should have acted decisively much before, said Zahid Hussain, a former lead economist of the WB's Dhaka office.

"I have been saying for a while that the government's foreign currency expenditure must be brought down promptly. If the import demand is not cut, the deficit in the current account that has been widening every month will not be brought down. These are the right steps."

Hussain went on to advise the central bank to exercise restraint in its currency sales.

"The reserves have now come at a stage that it is the bare minimum. Normally, six months' import cover is sufficient but given the global inflation, eight to nine months' cover would be safe."

The exchange rate adjustment must be allowed to depreciate more.

"It will have an impact on remittance and import -- it will help both ways."

The inflation will increase but that is necessary.

"Those who will be impacted by the rising prices should be given a helping hand through the budget as not everyone will be impacted. Monetary policy cannot help them much."
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As per the UN report all these people are happy only Indians are sad, they are no Vehicle- no petrol price worries?
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https://twitter.com/avroneel80/status/1 ... 8zofGIsdGg

Gruesome scenes of Bengali Hindus butchered in bdesh. GoI's silence is criminal.
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Can the Foreign Policy wonks comment about the stunning silence of GoI regarding the intensifying pogroms against Bengali Hindus in bdesh? Is there a quid pro quo arrangement to help bdesh implement the total liquidation of the Hindu population in that country? This is in our neighborhood.
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Bangladesh government is also keeping quiet about the blasphemy issue. So there may be a quid pro quo.
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That's a very bad deal IMO.
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Another pogrom against Bengali Hindus in bdesh this week.

Long back, some among BRF-ites in videsh took a stand not to buy "made in pak" products or buy stuff from pak grocery store. This was in response to the terrorist bombings in various Indian cities.

I think the time has come to boycott "made in bangladesh" products. It is not easy since the garment sector is dominated by bd products abroad. It does not hurt since the raw cotton is imported from Central Asia and not India.

Stop going to bd restaurants, grocery stores etc. You will face challenges and realize how Hindus are loosing options not only in India but also abroad. Stop indirect funding of jihad.

The GoI does not care as the ethnic cleansing if Hindus continue in bdesh.

So at least, all friends who feel that this makes sense and is fair, please try. The Bengali Hindus in bdesh seem to have no choice - rape, death or religion of peace.
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Army Chief Gen Pande leaves for Bangladesh on 3-day visit
NEW DELHI: Chief of Army Staff Gen Manoj Pande on Sunday left for Bangladesh on a three-day visit to further enhance bilateral defence and security cooperation, his first visit abroad after taking the reins of the 1.2 million-strong force. Gen Pande's travel to the neighbouring country comes less than a month after Bangladesh Foreign Minister A K Abdul Momen visited India, during which both sides appreciated the "trust and mutual respect" in the fast-expanding ties. The Chief of Army Staff is scheduled to hold one-on-one meetings with the three service chiefs of Bangladesh besides meeting senior leaders of the country, officials said.
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Bangladesh Seeking IMF Bailout as Its FX Reserves Fall ($4.5bn)
Bangladesh is seeking a loan from the International Monetary Fund, becoming the latest South Asian nation to ask for assistance as costlier oil eats into the region’s foreign-exchange stockpiles.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government has written to the multilateral lender with its request, an IMF spokesperson said in response to emailed queries. The Daily Star newspaper, which reported the development earlier, said Bangladesh wants $4.5 billion from the IMF.
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Bhat? After happier than India country now a growing faster than India country is going to the IMF. How can hizzoners in the media get these things wrong?
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https://www.rediff.com/news/report/12-j ... 220728.htm
12 'Jihadis' of Bangladeshi terror group arrested in Assam
Hemant Waje, July 28, 2022

Twelve alleged Jihadis, with links to the Bangladesh-based terror group Ansarul Islam, were arrested in two districts of Assam, police officers said on Thursday.
Seven others, suspected to be linkmen of the same outfit, were also nabbed in Morigaon district.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said two major terror modules were busted in the state in a “nationally coordinated operation”.
Of the 12 suspected Jihadis, 10 were arrested in various pockets of Jania area of Barpeta district, while one was taken into custody from Guwahati, Superintendent of Police Amitabh Sinha said.
Morigaon district police chief Aparna Natarjan said another person, who runs a private madrasa at Soruchola village under Moirabari police station was arrested and charged with the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
She said the arrested man, Mufti Mustafa, was allegedly involved in various financial transactions and anti-national activities linked to Ansarul Islam, which is affiliated with a larger outfit - Al-Qaeda in Indian Subcontinent.
Seven other people, nabbed by the police on suspicion of being linkmen of the Ansarul Islam, are all teachers of another madrasa in the village.
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https://www.rediff.com/news/report/link ... 220802.htm
Links of 11 held in Assam with Bangla terror outfit confirmed: Police
Senjo M R, August 02

The investigation has confirmed links of 11 people arrested in Assam last week with Bangladesh-based terror outfit Ansarul Bangla Team, a senior police officer claimed on Monday.
The investigation so far has been "satisfactory" and the arrested people have been interrogated by both Assam police and central agencies, state special director general of police (Law and Order) G P Singh said in Morigaon after meeting the probing teams.
The police are maintaining surveillance on private madrasas across Assam for any "suspicious activities" and necessary action will be taken if there are any inputs in this regard, he said.
I took stock of the probe and the progress has been satisfactory so far but there is still a long way to go. There is clear evidence of financial links between two persons arrested in Morigaon and the Jehadi outfit.
There also appears to be a connection between these persons and those arrested recently in Tripura and Bhopal. The probing teams are analysing these aspects," he said.
A total of 11 people have so far been arrested in Morigaon, Goalpara, Guwahati and Barpeta for their alleged links with the terror outfit and they are currently in police custody, the senior officer said.
Several documents including "Jehadi literature and videos" have been seized from them, Singh said.
"Investigating teams are trying to find out how they obtained these materials and whether madrassa students were shown these materials," he said.
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