Tuesday, March 3, 2020

SHOULD BANGLADESH WELCOME PM MODI?

SHOULD BANGLADESH WELCOME PM  MODI?

Indian PM Modi is expected to visit Dhaka for two days, starting March 16, during celebrations marking the 100th birthday of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Hasina’s father and the founding leader of the 49-year-old nation. Rahman was killed during a coup in 1975.

At least 42 people were killed and hundreds more injured during a 72-hour outburst of intercommunal violence in the Indian capital recently maximum of them are Muslims.it is now clear to the international community that BJP(Modi's party) and RSS leaders fueled the riot which left Muslim community of Delhi (in fact in the whole India) into a vulnerable position with immense fear for their lives and property.

The riots stemmed from tensions over amendments to a citizenship law that were passed by Modi’s government but seen by critics as discriminating against Muslims. The religious community forms the largest minority group in Hindu-majority India, which is one of Bangladesh’s closest allies.


so Bangladesh should not welcome pm, Modi, but any sort of violence should be avoided as well.here's why Bangladesh
should not welcome Modi-

1.it will hurt the emotion of Muslim's in Bangladesh.
2.there is no clear declaration about the treaty for unresolved river issues between the two countries which is hanging about a half-century. which caused disaster to millions of people of Bangladesh.
3.india -Bangladesh border is one of the borders of highest casualties in the world.still almost on regular basis Bangladeshi people are killed or oppressed by border security forces of India.
4.BJP government is planning for CAA/NRC.nobody knows Muslims who will lose their identity, where they will go. as Bangladesh is a neighbouring country, refugees may come to Bangladesh also.bangladesh has already 1.2 million refugees from Myanmar, if from India refugees come to this country, the economy may collapse.

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