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Posted: 15 hours ago
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Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

Meanwhile Bangladesh has suspended VISA to Indian citizens

Like we were dying to go theresmiley39
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Posted: 15 hours ago
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I really liked this analysis. I trust what our government is doing, they are sitting quietly

https://www.facebook.com/share/16fUUUAC4T/

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Posted: 12 hours ago
#43

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

I really liked this analysis. I trust what our government is doing, they are sitting quietly

https://www.facebook.com/share/16fUUUAC4T/

Makes sense 👍

Tbh lately I've developed a strong dislike for US. It causes nothing but chaos across the world to further it's own benefit.

However, we need to be vocal against the 'peaceful' extremism. Silence makes the oppression even more normal.

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Posted: 8 hours ago
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I’m sharing my personal views on this topic, and I think it’s important to look at both sides. People may disagree with Muhammad Yunus on certain issues, but accusing him of hatred toward Hindus feels far-fetched. He has consistently advocated for peace and coexistence. How recent events have been handled may have unintentionally targeted certain groups, including factions linked to the Hasina party, possibly to create instability or distract from the ongoing atrocities in Bangladesh.


At the same time, it’s difficult to understand why Sheikh Hasina continues to be praised, despite the deaths of many students and recorded evidence of her ordering crackdowns. These events are often ignored, even though she has remained in power for decades through force and suppression. While her position as Prime Minister did benefit India—especially through water-sharing agreements and other bilateral deals—Bangladesh itself rarely seemed to benefit fairly from those ties.


I genuinely believe both countries should remain peaceful neighbors, but that peace should be built through balanced and fair agreements, not one-sided arrangements. I also have mixed views on Modi. On one hand, he prioritizes India and its people, which many admire. On the other hand, concerns remain about the safety and inclusion of Muslims in India. Whether these concerns are entirely accurate or amplified by propaganda, I’m not fully certain—and the same uncertainty applies to claims about Hindus being unsafe in Bangladesh. From my own experience visiting different areas, people of both religions seemed to be living peacefully and happily together.


This makes me question how much of what we see in the media—on both sides—is exaggerated or outright misinformation. If India truly wants stronger ties with Bangladesh, fair and mutually beneficial deals could help prevent Bangladesh from leaning toward China or Pakistan. While it’s understandable that India wants influence in the region, there are better ways to achieve this—through fairness, respect, and cooperation rather than control.


Ultimately, I believe fake propaganda and selective narratives have fueled unnecessary hatred between the two countries, and that’s something we should all be more critical of.

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Posted: 7 hours ago
#45

Originally posted by: Starwatcher01

I’m sharing my personal views on this topic, and I think it’s important to look at both sides. People may disagree with Muhammad Yunus on certain issues, but accusing him of hatred toward Hindus feels far-fetched. He has consistently advocated for peace and coexistence. How recent events have been handled may have unintentionally targeted certain groups, including factions linked to the Hasina party, possibly to create instability or distract from the ongoing atrocities in Bangladesh.


At the same time, it’s difficult to understand why Sheikh Hasina continues to be praised, despite the deaths of many students and recorded evidence of her ordering crackdowns. These events are often ignored, even though she has remained in power for decades through force and suppression. While her position as Prime Minister did benefit India—especially through water-sharing agreements and other bilateral deals—Bangladesh itself rarely seemed to benefit fairly from those ties.


I genuinely believe both countries should remain peaceful neighbors, but that peace should be built through balanced and fair agreements, not one-sided arrangements. I also have mixed views on Modi. On one hand, he prioritizes India and its people, which many admire. On the other hand, concerns remain about the safety and inclusion of Muslims in India. Whether these concerns are entirely accurate or amplified by propaganda, I’m not fully certain—and the same uncertainty applies to claims about Hindus being unsafe in Bangladesh. From my own experience visiting different areas, people of both religions seemed to be living peacefully and happily together.


This makes me question how much of what we see in the media—on both sides—is exaggerated or outright misinformation. If India truly wants stronger ties with Bangladesh, fair and mutually beneficial deals could help prevent Bangladesh from leaning toward China or Pakistan. While it’s understandable that India wants influence in the region, there are better ways to achieve this—through fairness, respect, and cooperation rather than control.


Ultimately, I believe fake propaganda and selective narratives have fueled unnecessary hatred between the two countries, and that’s something we should all be more critical of.

Oh well what do we read here - an AI generated response talking about fake propoganda

Okay leave everything aside- are you saying what we saw is false ? A man lynched, hung on a tree and burned down - are you saying it is false propoganda? India's are reacting basis on what they actually see and not because of any fake thing

What do we daily see- a random radical leader speaking about acquiring 7 states of a foreign nation - why hasnt your peace loving Yunus condemned it or dismissed it ?

What business does a random ,non government entity have in talking about acquiring a foreign nation's territory daily and you expect people to not act on it ? Do you want us to get Bangladesh visa and go in and listen to his speech directly to understand if it is fake narrative or not?

Also it has been long since hasina is gone but has yunus brought back peace and normalcy there ? Has Bangladesh become peace loving nation now since hasina is gone ? If anything it has only turned worse

They are the ones falling for fake propoganda and burning bridges with everyone..they are ones burning their own government property, media houses everything and soon all foreign industries sitting there are gonna drive out- i just hope all illegal ones are driven out from India as well

Ask your chatgpt about all this and reply with perfect comma and hypens

Edited by Swathi_7 - 7 hours ago

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