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sanjaykumar wrote: 28 Sep 2024 06:43 Do they know that the Hindus are holding 5 million Bangladeshis hostage in Hindustan?


see it in the correct perspective, sanjaykumar ji.


a great many, and one is very sure that there are way more than 5 million illegal jihadi beedis, who are holding the Hindus of India to hostage by rigging elections via changed demographics, grabbing jobs, consuming resources meant for Indian citizens and using the inherent protections of the Indian constitution in ways that the Hindus have never done
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X posted from the Modi 3.0 thread


Adani officially starts to connect Jharkhand Power Plant to Indian Grid. Cut Bangladesh Electricity.




Uncertain in Dhaka, Adani Godda plant seeks speedy link to Indian power grid


https://indianexpress.com/article/busin ... d-9582838/


This connection will only become operational once its subsidiary, Adani Power Jharkhand Ltd (APJL), constructs a 130-km transmission line and additional bays at the substation — a process APJL said could take “considerable time”.

The Ministry of Power had recommended connectivity for the Godda plant on August 10, two days after Mohammad Yunus was sworn in as Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, citing “emerging geopolitical tensions in Bangladesh and outstanding payment dues,” according to the meeting minutes.

Just four days earlier, APJL informed the ministry that allowing the plant to supply power to India would be “beneficial” when the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) does not schedule power due to low demand, default under the PPA, or geopolitical issues.

A senior official of the interim government had told The Indian Express that the PPA will be reviewed to assess the terms of the agreement and determine whether the power price is justified.
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Chetak saab, it is Hindus doing it to themselves.

It’s hard to have sympathy.
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x posted from the Modi 3.0 - Bharat thread



The #Modi Sarkar knows where to hit which will hurt most!

20000+ passports of bangladeshi visa applicants are returned following protests & threatening emails to Bharat's High Commission in dhaka.

visa services for bangladeshis are suspended for indefinite period.




29 September, 2024

Indian High Commission in Dhaka, facing protests & threats, returns 20,000 visa applicants’ passports

https://theprint.in/diplomacy/indian-hi ... s/2289462/
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X posted from the Modi 3.0 - Bharat thread



This is the concocted and convenient tale that he is putting out there to muddy the waters, but obviously, it does not tell the whole story.

The sly old bandicoot is claiming credit for what went down when it is so very obvious that he had no part to play in the festivities

But what went down, most certainly needed outside resources, crucial backing by powers that be, to keep the army in check, and vitally, the assurance of powerful hands to guarantee the safety of this traitor

and everyone knows where those resources, the solid assurances of protection, and guarantees came from



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psIB5xCBnCc




Bangladesh Chief Advisor Md Yunus' Big Admission, Orchestrated Sheikh Hasina's Ouster










Sep 25, 2024

BREAKING: Bangladesh Chief Advisor Md Yunus' Big Admission, Orchestrated Sheikh Hasina's Ouster


In a striking revelation, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the chief adviser of Bangladesh 's interim government, admitted on Tuesday that the recent coup to depose Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was meticulously planned. Speaking at the Clinton Global Initiative during the 79th session of the UN General Assembly, Yunus introduced Mahfuz Alam, his special assistant, as the "brain" behind the student-led movement that resulted in the regime change.

Standing alongside former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Yunus praised a group of young leaders who played pivotal roles in the movement. He noted their unassuming appearance, saying, "They just look like any other young people you would not recognize, but when you see them in action when you hear them speak, you will be shaken." Yunus elaborated on the strategic nature of the movement, stating that it was not a spontaneous uprising but a “well-coordinated” effort.
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Bangladesh Speeches Calling for Hindus to Get Out from Bangladesh

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The Hudson Institute:



Google Gemini summary:

The video discusses the recent killings of Bangladeshi nationals by Indian border forces along the India-Bangladesh border. The Indian border forces claim that they only use force when under attack, but Human Rights Watch alleges that they have killed hundreds of Bangladeshis. The recent deaths of two Bangladeshi children have brought renewed attention to this underreported problem.

The video interviews residents of the Northwestern Bangladeshi region of Thakurgaon, who describe the challenges of living near the border. They say that many people cross the border to visit relatives or to seek economic opportunities, and that they are often caught in the crossfire between Indian and Bangladeshi forces.

The video also interviews a representative of Human Rights Watch, who argues that the Indian government should take steps to prevent these killings. She says that the use of lethal force is unnecessary and that the Indian government should hold accountable those responsible for human rights violations.
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India continues to play on the front foot, leaving the beedis little option but to pay for the power that they have consumed


youanus and his jihadi pals are getting a little taste of the realpolitik ... :mrgreen: ... the cold hard facts of the ground realities of running into the ground, an almost defunct and hollow shell of a country, while actively burning their bridges “by fostering a rabid theocracy . . . that vengefully operates an apartheid regime against the minorities.”


Mounting dues may compel Indian power suppliers to Bangladesh to use sovereign guarantee commitment


https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/ne ... 697469.ece

September 30, 2024

Feeling the financial strain as the payment dues from Bangladesh keep mounting, the Indian power exporters to Dhaka are now looking at all options to recover the dues including using the sovereign guarantee made by Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) during the signing of the power purchase and power sale agreements.

Among the five Indian entities selling power to the neighbouring country, Adani Power has recently received some payment, but suppliers like SEIL Energy India and PTC are finding themselves in a fix. Multiple sources told businessline if the situation stays unchanged, the sellers will be left with little option but to use the sovereign guarantee commitment made by BPDB.
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Everything is being put in place to get arms, drugs into India

Bangladesh removes 100% physical inspection of goods from pakistan
Bangladesh National Board of Revenue (NBR) has eliminated the mandatory 100% physical inspection of goods imported from Pakistan as part of ease of doing business raising concerns that this may lead to illegal transfer of arms and contraband.
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A golden crown of goddess Kali at the historic Jeshoreshwari temple in Bangladesh has been stolen. It was gifted by Indian PM Narendra Modi.
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All our entitled tinpot neighbours ask stridently for relationships with India 'On basis of fairness and equality', while the pakis also wanted "parity"

Exactly what do all these jokers expect from a huge economy, a very large country with the largest population in the world .. :mrgreen:

Or is 'On basis of fairness and equality' a coded phrase for we must be allowed to freeload on India without any let or hindrance

SAARC is now a paki - cheeni priority, now being slyly pushed by the beedis to some how allow paki - cheeni (cheeni by proxy) access India's markets. India is done with the SAARC as it benefitted the least but suffered the most from this greedy grouping intent on taking India for a ride

the cheenis fear that their earlier proxy route for their exports into India via the ASEAN platform will soon be blocked by tough "country of origin" conditions that will be mandated by India, while the pakis desperately need the attari border access to be opened by India



https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/i ... 2024-10-08

India-Bangladesh ties must be very close, no alternative: Muhammad Yunus
In Short

Muhammad Yunus insists India's interest is served by having good ties with Bangladesh
Yunus advocates strengthening SAARC for regional cooperation
Reforms and election preparation are priorities for Yunus's government
Bangladesh interim government's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has said that Dhaka-Delhi relations should be "very close" despite the recent regime change in the country, asserting that it is in the interest of both countries.

Yunus, the 84-year-old economist, became Chief Adviser on August 8 following the resignation of then prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled the country on August 5 amidst student-led mass protests.

"Relations between the two countries must be very close. There can be no alternative to this. They need this, we need this. This is essential from any angle, whether it's about economics, security or water," he was quoted as saying by Bengali language daily Prothom Alo on Tuesday.

When asked for his comments on recent tensions in bilateral ties, Yunus said the recent incidents in Bangladesh might have "disheartened" India and "they were not pleased with the changes." He did not mention the incidents.

"It will be difficult for us to move along without each other. It is only natural that we have close ties and good relations in every sphere,” he said.

India has urged the interim Bangladesh government to ensure peaceful religious events for the Hindu community in the South Asian country. More than 600 persons, including Hindus, were killed during violent protests in Bangladesh following the ouster of Hasina-led government, according to a UN report.

"Things will be clear to them when they see that the entire world is accepting us, how can they not accept us?" he added.

He said as far as South Asian diplomacy was concerned, his interim government placed high importance on strengthening ties with India and "at the same time, strengthening SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation".

Yunus said Delhi must forge good relations with Bangladesh not because "we are forcing them" but because this was “necessary in their own interest” as well.

"Just as we need them in our interest, they need us in their interest. So, we have to forget certain transient matters...The main thing is to maintain good relations. We have to use everything in our power to advance towards that," he said.
So, WTF don't they take their illegal beedis and rohingiyas in India back to beediland. That should certainly improve relations PDQ







https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 266656.cms

'On basis of fairness and equality': Bangladesh seeks good relations with India, says Yunus
Sep 11, 2024,

Bangladesh's chief adviser Muhammad Yunus has called for fair relations with India and neighboring nations. After assuming office, he initiated talks with India on flood issues and aims to revive Saarc. Yunus announced reforms in six key sectors to
enhance democracy and enable the expression of untapped talents within the country.

Bangladesh's chief adviser said on Wednesday that his country seeks good relations with India and other neighbouring nations based on "fairness and equality."

In a televised address, Yunus disclosed that after his swearing-in, leaders including Prime Minister and Pakistani Prime
Minister Shehbaz Sharif called to congratulate him.

"We want good relations with India and other neighboring nations, but that relations should be on the basis of fairness and equality," he said.
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^^ After killing Hindus in their country and raping their women, now they are going around preaching to the world virtues of "fairness and equality." Hypocrisy of Abrahamics.
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sanjayc wrote: 11 Oct 2024 21:26 ^^ After killing Hindus in their country and raping their women, now they are going around preaching to the world virtues of "fairness and equality." Hypocrisy of Abrahamics.


sanjayc ji,


Hindus and Indians are to them, mere kaffirs

yuoanus has covered that entire topic very extensively in his illuminating one liner: So, we have to forget certain transient matters...
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Amber G. wrote: 11 Oct 2024 11:29 A golden crown of goddess Kali at the historic Jeshoreshwari temple in Bangladesh has been stolen. It was gifted by Indian PM Narendra Modi.

Amber ji


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Bangladesh: CCTV footage shows a thief stealing the crown of Kali Mata from Jeshoreshwari Kali Temple in Satkhira, which was gifted by Indian PM Modi in 2021.

The temple is a significant Hindu Shakti Peeth.



WATCH VIDEO
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https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2100 ... bangladesh
The Islamization of Bangladesh by Muhammad Yunus - Backed by Obama, Soros, Clintons
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but nobel laureate mohamed the youanus says: So, we have to forget certain transient matters...



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https://www.mea.gov.in/press-releases.h ... Bangladesh
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Vi@WA

When Pakistani muslims sound horrified at Zakir Naik but Indian sekoolars & muslims hero worship him, you realise we are even more in danger than we were during Jinnah's time
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In Sitakunda, Chittagong, a Hindu temple caretaker (Sukumar Das) was found hanging from a tree, appearing to have been killed and then hanged. The incident took place in Barbakund, Loknath Temple in #Chittagong. #SaveBangladeshiHindus #BangladeshiHindus pic.twitter.com/j8wFbps8GB

— Voice Of Bangladeshi Hindus (@hindu8789) October 14, 2024


https://x.com/hindu8789/status/1845755857880879245


not posting the images but follow the link above if needed
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https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/im ... a82b&ei=91

extracted from above article
‘Implementing’ Pak ideology? Bangladesh cancels all national days tied to Liberation War and Mujibur
DHAKA: In a controversial move seen as an attempt to implement Pakistani ideology in the country, Bangladesh’s interim govt, led by chief adviser Muhammad Yunus, has decided to cancel eight National Days, including the March 7 and Aug 15 celebrations which are associated with the country’s Liberation War spearheaded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. This decision, viewed as an attack on the spirit of the 1971 War of Independenc
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wig wrote: 17 Oct 2024 10:39 https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/im ... a82b&ei=91

extracted from above article
‘Implementing’ Pak ideology? Bangladesh cancels all national days tied to Liberation War and Mujibur
DHAKA: In a controversial move seen as an attempt to implement Pakistani ideology in the country, Bangladesh’s interim govt, led by chief adviser Muhammad Yunus, has decided to cancel eight National Days, including the March 7 and Aug 15 celebrations which are associated with the country’s Liberation War spearheaded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. This decision, viewed as an attack on the spirit of the 1971 War of Independenc
wig saar,

and it also specifically whitewashes the role, contributions, sacrifices, support and the long standing goodwill of a large hearted Hindu India towards these ungrateful beedi parasites and their jihadi sewer of a country
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chetak wrote: 17 Oct 2024 14:05 ..
and it also specifically whitewashes the role, contributions, sacrifices, support and the long standing goodwill of a large hearted Hindu India towards these ungrateful beedi parasites and their jihadi sewer of a country
Good thing. It took more than half a century for the old guard to finally realise that pakistani Islamiyat was very different from Punjabi Yat. Some oldies are still under that delusion.

It has been way overdue for the rest to get over the 'we liberated bangladesh' thing and realise the true nature of the two Dar-ul-Islam territories which are carved out of our motherland
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Sharing this from Gunner's Shot. It's an instructi Lt. genve video.



I generally like the measured comments on this channel but for once, I am a little flummoxed. Either the good Generals are deliberately toning down the content for public consumption, or, they have no idea of ground realities. I really hope that the latter is not the case. Case in point, this constant harping about shared culture and Bengali identity (Lt. Gen. PC Nair- 17:10, Lt. Gen. Vinod Bhatia- 30:42).

I am Bengali, my family moved to India in 1930's, we had off-shoots of the family there, I have worked for more than 5 years in Bangladesh, I still have 'friends' from the country (with 2 being appointed in senior non-ministerial roles in the Yunus govt.). The generals are over estimating the Bengali connect.

For one, they don't see Indian Bengali's in much good light (partly because compared to BD, Bengali's in India are not the dominant group in India (naturally) and because Bengali culture in India is not aspirational given the economic slump in WB. Their identity maybe Bangladeshi>>Islamic>>>>>>Bengali.

Where I find the video worthwhile in watching, is the practical approach. We cannot change neighbors, we need them as much as they need us. Let realpolitik and economics determine and drive the relationship.
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Mukesh.Kumar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 17:15 Sharing this from Gunner's Shot. It's an instructi Lt. genve video.



I generally like the measured comments on this channel but for once, I am a little flummoxed. Either the good Generals are deliberately toning down the content for public consumption, or, they have no idea of ground realities. I really hope that the latter is not the case. Case in point, this constant harping about shared culture and Bengali identity (Lt. Gen. PC Nair- 17:10, Lt. Gen. Vinod Bhatia- 30:42).

I am Bengali, my family moved to India in 1930's, we had off-shoots of the family there, I have worked for more than 5 years in Bangladesh, I still have 'friends' from the country (with 2 being appointed in senior non-ministerial roles in the Yunus govt.). The generals are over estimating the Bengali connect.

For one, they don't see Indian Bengali's in much good light (partly because compared to BD, Bengali's in India are not the dominant group in India (naturally) and because Bengali culture in India is not aspirational given the economic slump in WB. Their identity maybe Bangladeshi>>Islamic>>>>>>Bengali.

Where I find the video worthwhile in watching, is the practical approach. We cannot change neighbors, we need them as much as they need us. Let realpolitik and economics determine and drive the relationship.
Amb Gurjit Singh at 45:10- Strategic Presence and the contrast between China and India in people to people contact and how it plays out- He speaks sense. Much better points and perspectives than the military people.
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Mukesh.Kumar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 17:15 Sharing this from Gunner's Shot. It's an instructi Lt. genve video.

[youtube]usvsN9wn2Ng[youtube]

I generally like the measured comments on this channel but for once, I am a little flummoxed. Either the good Generals are deliberately toning down the content for public consumption, or, they have no idea of ground realities. I really hope that the latter is not the case. Case in point, this constant harping about shared culture and Bengali identity (Lt. Gen. PC Nair- 17:10, Lt. Gen. Vinod Bhatia- 30:42).

I am Bengali, my family moved to India in 1930's, we had off-shoots of the family there, I have worked for more than 5 years in Bangladesh, I still have 'friends' from the country (with 2 being appointed in senior non-ministerial roles in the Yunus govt.). The generals are over estimating the Bengali connect.

For one, they don't see Indian Bengali's in much good light (partly because compared to BD, Bengali's in India are not the dominant group in India (naturally) and because Bengali culture in India is not aspirational given the economic slump in WB. Their identity maybe Bangladeshi>>Islamic>>>>>>Bengali.

Where I find the video worthwhile in watching, is the practical approach. We cannot change neighbors, we need them as much as they need us. Let realpolitik and economics determine and drive the relationship.



Mukesh.Kumar ji,

I don't buy this oft repeated sermonistic homily :We cannot change neighbors (it actually means, come what may, you just cannot ignore us)

It's just a lot of brainwashed BS put out by the fraudulent ganga jamuni tableeghi jaamat, the woke aman ka tamasha poisonous and treasonous brigade, and the meddling gora funded NGO nutcases

What has happened to the pakis is a case in point, sure we cannot change our neighbours, but India, for the first time in so many decades, has so completely ignored them and their awaam, with just the occasional medical or family visit visa thrown at them like alms to a whining beggar just to rub it in that we have what you jihadi beggars never had, don't have, and will never have


so net net, are we their neighbours or are we the neighbours that don't exist for them because they do not exist for us .... :mrgreen:

what has got their entire jihadi enterprise's goat is not the fact that they are not us (as they very often claim so contemptuously in their untenable two nation theory), but the even more stupefying fact and the staggering realization that has now bewilderingly dawned on them that we are not them and it is India alone that defines this relationship.
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India did change its neighbours. In 1971 and again in 1974.
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sanjaykumar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 18:59 India did change its neighbours. In 1971 and again in 1974.

Yes indeed sanjaykumar ji

Thanks for this largely unpublicized and novel perspective

never quite thought of it in this way
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Mukesh.Kumar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 17:15 Sharing this from Gunner's Shot. It's an instructi Lt. genve video.

[youtube]usvsN9wn2Ng[youtube]

I generally like the measured comments on this channel but for once, I am a little flummoxed. Either the good Generals are deliberately toning down the content for public consumption, or, they have no idea of ground realities. I really hope that the latter is not the case. Case in point, this constant harping about shared culture and Bengali identity (Lt. Gen. PC Nair- 17:10, Lt. Gen. Vinod Bhatia- 30:42).

Mukesh.Kumar ji,

You've called it right

For some strange reason, it appears like these jernails are walking on eggshells

Their viewpoints are surreal, at times fanciful, and mostly impractical. One is quite sure (and one could be wrong too) that this is not what they actually think, or even want to say. More's the pity

The ambassador is the only guy with a firm grip on reality and he calls it like it is
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sanjaykumar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 18:59 India did change its neighbours. In 1971 and again in 1974.
Sir, please help me understand - 1974?
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Lisa wrote: 17 Oct 2024 23:54
sanjaykumar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 18:59 India did change its neighbours. In 1971 and again in 1974.
Sir, please help me understand - 1974?

Lisa Mohtrama,

Perhaps he meant 1947 but mistyped
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Sikkim
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sanjaykumar wrote: 18 Oct 2024 01:12Sikkim
That was 1975 I believe not 74.
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Yes of course
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After bikaristhan, we have kangladesh.

this is what happens when the beedis learn their economics in a madrasa

especially when being taught by a beardo mullah who is far more interested in a goat that he has spotted through the madrasa window

nobel prize winner youanus is quite familiar and more than comfortable with such "micro lending" shenanigans and chicanery and in fact, it was just such a personal facility for deviousness and loan sharking skullduggery that netted him his bogus and ill deserved nobel, in the first place, so just let's wait and see how the gifted laureate sorts it all out


even though the articles are dated, the situation caused by the padma bridge scam and its precipitated economic fiasco is currently affecting the beedis in a financially debilitating way causing some amount blowback among the abdools and ayeshas, blowback that will only continue to increase as time goes by



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https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press ... dma-bridge

World Bank Statement on Padma Bridge
June 29, 2012


WASHINGTON, June 29, 2012—The World Bank has credible evidence corroborated by a variety of sources which points to a high-level corruption conspiracy among Bangladeshi government officials, SNC Lavalin executives, and private individuals in connection with the Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project.

The World Bank provided evidence from two investigations to the Prime Minister, as well as the Minister of Finance and the Chairman of the Anti -Corruption Commission of Bangladesh (ACC) in September 2011 and April 2012. We urged the authorities of Bangladesh to investigate this matter fully and, where justified, prosecute those responsible for corruption. We did so because we hoped the Government would give the matter the serious attention it warrants.

In Canada, where SNC Lavalin‘s headquarters are located, after executing numerous search warrants and a year-long investigation based on a referral from the World Bank, the Crown Prosecution Services brought corruption charges against two former SNC executives in connection with the Padma Bridge Project. Investigation and prosecution are ongoing but the court filings to date underscore the gravity of this case
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Looks like a mop up operation targeting remnants of Hasina faction in positions of power.
Tension grips Bangladesh as protesters demand removal of President over comments on Hasina's resignation
Several hundred protesters on Tuesday (October 22, 2024) tried to storm the presidential palace, demanding President Mohammed Shahabuddin’s resignation for his recent comment on deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. In an interview with Bangla daily Manab Zamin last week, Mr. Shahabuddin said he did not have any documentary evidence of Ms. Hasina resigning as Prime Minister before she fled the country on August 5, 2024, amidst student-led mass protests.
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sheikh hasina’s 'MISSING' resignation letter has become the biggest mystery in bangladesh.

MASSIVE KHELA underway in bangladesh

bangladesh president has said there is no documentary evidence that Sheikh Hasina has resigned in August and now the "students" are demanding HIS resignation

and the "forced to resign" beedi chief justice also may have said so because of which he was forced out of office

bangladesh is facing an unprecedented economic crisis and increased atrocities on Hindus & Minorities under new Interim Govt rule of youanus.

and the youanus interim govt may well be illegal and unconstitutional



so what happens to the pending IMF loan ... :mrgreen:
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Even those loan documents could go missing Saar :rotfl:
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Cyrano wrote: 24 Oct 2024 01:06 Even those loan documents could go missing Saar :rotfl:



Cyrano saar,


long forgotten ghosts have come back to haunt the beedis again.


This is apparently what caused the panic among the beedis.


taslima nasreen@taslimanasreen

Sheikh Hasina did not resign from her prime Minister post and she is still alive.

Therefore, Yunus govt is illegal.

ever since they forced hasina out, the beedis have been digging desperately for some semblance of stability.

and surprisingly, they have yet to hit rock bottom but dig they will and dig they must till the stark realization hits then that what they were digging all along were their own mass graves.

A major hurdle yet to be crossed by the beedis is the acceptance and/or political recognition of the youanus govt by India, but numerous overtures by the increasingly desperate beedis have yet to bear fruit thus leaving the beedis in a free fall that will transform in time and ensure their entering gradually into a spiralling death dive

their official statements are all very grandiose and filled with self aggrandizing bluster, but privately they are on their knees.

And, the specific targeting of Hindu minorities is not helping their cause, surely not in the "batenge toh katenge, ek rahenge toh nek rehange" climate that prevails in today's India
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This will come to haunt all of them.

There is an illegitimate government-in bangladesh , democratically elected PM is living in exile in India.




taslima nasreen@taslimanasreen

Everybody in Bangladesh lied.

Army chief said Hasina resigned.

President said Hasina resigned.

Yunus said Hasina resigned.

But nobody has seen the resignation letter.

Resignation letter is like a god, everybody says it is there, but nobody can show or prove it is there.
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chetak wrote: 23 Oct 2024 20:19 ...

so what happens to the pending IMF loan ... :mrgreen:
You can safely bet that the US will find a way....

If they can give millions to pakistan for gender studies they will find a way to give billions to Bangladesh - for eg say for creating a safe space for their endangered LGBTQxyz+×÷ whatever...
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