Dear Readers
Good day.
1. Who is this Kamnath- that we want to know first. What is his intention of writing this. Most of his informations regardings camps inside BD are false -may be made by media or his own creation. Most of the people of Bangladesh who are less than 40 or born after 1971 don't consider India as good neighbour. It is big a country but having small heart.
- No good neighbour constructs hard boundaries/fenches around his friendly country.
- A good neighbour does not construct barrages to divert water from international rivers without the consent of his neighbour.
2. What we the young generations of BD think, India got to change her mindset first. She only knows how to take from others -she doesn't know how to share the things in a peaceful manner.
3. If I would have the power,I would have stopped easy access of all the Indian TV channels in BD. It should be one to one clean exchange basis. We should only take which is good for us.
4. We should not allow any billboard beside our roads showing actress/actors of other countries as Brand Ambassedor of the products-if required they will select good faces from our country.This must be stopped in TV ad and other print and eletronic media as well.
5. We have not heard any phencydil carrier is shot dead by BSF moreover most of the phencydil industries are around BD boarder -inside India.They have intentionally made it to destroy our youth. Look this is our good neighbour!!
6. Shame on garments business men of BD, they sell some of garments of India on the basis of few Indian TV serial's characters- shame on customers also!!
7. We should avoid foreign garments and products, specially indian sharees,clothes,cosmatics as much as we can.
We are not against India or any one, but if our country/our people are any how affected by others we are ready to destroy all these barriers-it may be barrages, damps,fences and other things(all man-made features).
As Mr Kamnath is very much worried about BD's existance,so I can give him another proposal,let us have a country named Bangladesh with all bengali speaking people of the world including their land.
Thanks.
MK Islam
From: Debasish Barua <gorba196138@yahoo.com>
To: "chottala@yahoogroups.com" <chottala@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 8, 2012 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Re: Existential threat to Bangladesh
To: "chottala@yahoogroups.com" <chottala@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 8, 2012 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Re: Existential threat to Bangladesh
Why not Pakistan then...is'nt that part of Pakistan neighboring India has similar situation as author hints of between West Bengal and East Bengal..is not not true PUNJAB is in Both Pakistan & India is,nt not true Jammu & Kashmir is still disputed between India & Pakistan...
I think it has been many water under the bridge Bangladesh do not need necessarily need bad relation ship with its neighbor..but has been their since 1971 Dec that is almost 41 year...and will make it longer..
May not be surprised some the author do not mention who where LORD CURZONS adviser..they.are the same who wish to divide INDIA into further..it is the same force they are the one that divided the are the one wanting to put it back together, they are the one that again conspiring to break it down further( India as each state each country)..
All I can tell you is this..I would not give them ANY OF THAT PLEASURE...LORD CURZON & BRITISH had left many years ago..they even left HONG KONG..
It is the same force..in US & British National Assemblies...
The thing is it will be long time some one from TAMIL NADU/ OR ASSAM/OR URISSA will be prime minister or President of India..and same in many other states of India..it was an exception this time MAMATA BANERJEE tried SONGMA..they do have state assemblies..and Gov and etc..
What ever India wishes..my opinion may not matter...I just do not like those guys gleeing
From: Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com>
To: Zoglul Husain <zoglul@hotmail.co.uk>
Sent: Friday, September 7, 2012 8:08 PM
Subject: [chottala.com] Re: Existential threat to Bangladesh
To: Zoglul Husain <zoglul@hotmail.co.uk>
Sent: Friday, September 7, 2012 8:08 PM
Subject: [chottala.com] Re: Existential threat to Bangladesh
Existential threat to Bangladesh
On 9/8/12, Zoglul Husain <mailto:zoglul%40hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
In The Hindu (one of the principal English dailies of India) M V Kamath wrote,
"Let it be said in simple and plain language : Bangladesh has no
business to exist. Its creation in 1947 was as historic a mistake as
Lord Curzon's partition of Bengal was in 1905. Curzon's plan to divide
Bengal was annulled because in the end Bengal's sense of unity
prevailed.Bangladesh, if it wants to survive, must return to India and
India in return must help it to do so. The answer to the problem of
illegal immigration of Bangladeshi's into India lies in one word :
Federation. No mather how loudly the current rulers of Bangladesh may
deny it, Bangladesh can never be self-sufficient. It has a cultural
identity of its own that it shares with West Bengal. It could never be
part of Pakistan and its creation should have been foreseen. So should
its ultimate unity with India, no matter what resistance Begum Zia may
offer or the Jamaat-e-Islami. What needs to be worked out is the
nature of Bangladeshi's reconciliation with India."
http://www.mail-archive.com/assam%40pikespeak.uccs.edu/msg03800.html
>
> Please click to read the Daily Sangram article (4 September 2012), which refers to the above:
>
http://www.dailysangram.com/news_details.php?news_id=95170
>
On 9/8/12, Zoglul Husain <mailto:zoglul%40hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
In The Hindu (one of the principal English dailies of India) M V Kamath wrote,
"Let it be said in simple and plain language : Bangladesh has no
business to exist. Its creation in 1947 was as historic a mistake as
Lord Curzon's partition of Bengal was in 1905. Curzon's plan to divide
Bengal was annulled because in the end Bengal's sense of unity
prevailed.Bangladesh, if it wants to survive, must return to India and
India in return must help it to do so. The answer to the problem of
illegal immigration of Bangladeshi's into India lies in one word :
Federation. No mather how loudly the current rulers of Bangladesh may
deny it, Bangladesh can never be self-sufficient. It has a cultural
identity of its own that it shares with West Bengal. It could never be
part of Pakistan and its creation should have been foreseen. So should
its ultimate unity with India, no matter what resistance Begum Zia may
offer or the Jamaat-e-Islami. What needs to be worked out is the
nature of Bangladeshi's reconciliation with India."
http://www.mail-archive.com/assam%40pikespeak.uccs.edu/msg03800.html
>
> Please click to read the Daily Sangram article (4 September 2012), which refers to the above:
>
http://www.dailysangram.com/news_details.php?news_id=95170
>
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