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The Indian government has been accused of illegally deporting Indian Muslims to Bangladesh, prompting fears of an escalating campaign of persecution.
No word play
The Indian government has been accused of illegally deporting Indian Muslims to Bangladesh, prompting fears of an escalating campaign of persecution.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has expressed deep concern over assault and abuse of a Hindu woman in Cumilla’s Muradnagar upazila.
In a statement issued today, Sunday, the BNP secretary general alleged that a certain adviser in the Muradnagar area has been continuously abusing his power for his personal gain.
“The assault and abuse of a Hindu woman is a cruel, shameful, and heinous act. Such barbaric incidents have pained and shocked the people of the country,” Mirza Fakhrul said.
That's why global warming isn't too bad, sea levels will rise !!sanjaykumar wrote: ↑21 Jun 2025 19:55 My respect for Bangladesh is as high as their altitude above mean sea level.
Maybe it was done on purpose. It is like those annoying ads which you remember far more than run-of-the-mill formulaic ads. Same here. See everybody is talking about the letter's structure, grammar etc. There is only one number that people have to focus on.EswarPrakash wrote: ↑08 Jul 2025 13:57They didn't use ChatGPT for sure. All those title cased phrases are irritating to me and looks like something which my 5 year old would write. What a bunch of cowboys!
We are missing out on sending our domestic Yeshu gang into BD…They don’t care who pays them … just cut a cheque in the name of John Smith ministeries
Yes, that is the point, but they keep bringing in "5 year old would write" when the previous could not remember anything not even his name or him being El Presidente and "Blinken Schiff Yellen LLC" did Autopen for all US decisions. Go figure.
The Bangladesh government started discussions right after the US declared reciprocal tariff on Bangladeshi products on 2 April. Our chief adviser wrote to the US president where we urged for some concessions. The commerce adviser also spoke to them.
The government even offered duty concessions on certain products that might benefit the US in the annual budget for the 2025-26 fiscal. Apart from that, we continued talks on the non-tariff barriers mentioned by the USA, including complications in investment and implementation of the intellectual property law.
Following all the talks and discussions over the last three months, the imposed reciprocal tariff has come down from 35 per cent from 37 per cent. In other words, we could not yield that much from those discussions and talks.
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As part of the tariff discussions, the United States had sent a draft of a framework agreement, but we have no idea what it contained.… The government has stated that the draft agreement included a non-disclosure clause.