Bangladesh stands with India if Pakistan attacks: Bangladesh Home Minister

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The first thread that had shown up in the search for use*

https://www.opindia.com/2019/12/mea...eral-relationships-religious-persecution-cab/

Cancellation of the Bangladesh FM’s visit and the passage of the CAB should not be linked: Read MEA response

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DONT LEAVE

Are you better to me?

Hinduism is the second largest religious affiliation in Bangladesh, covering about 10.7% of the population, according to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics for 2011 Bangladesh census. In terms of population, Bangladesh is the third largest Hindu state in the world after India and Nepal

The Goddess (Devi) – usually venerated as Durga or Kali – is widely revered, often alongside her consort Shiva.

The Bengali language is the vehicle of a large corpus of mystical literature of great beauty and emotional impact.

In 1941 the Hindus formed about 28% of the population

Through a combination of mass exodus and genocide in the 1971 Bangladesh atrocities by the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War, this represents a loss of around 20 million Bangladeshi Hindus and their direct heirs, and reflects one of the largest displacements of population based on ethnic or religious identity in recent history. 1974 census of Bangladesh showed that the population of Hindus had fallen to 13.5%.

A significant driver of Hindu emigration has been the Enemy Property Act, later renamed as the Vested Property Act, through which the Bangladesh Government has been able to appropriate the property of around 40% of the existing Bangladeshi Hindu population

A significant portion of the ... Hindu population left the region that is now Bangladesh immediately after the partition in 1947 when East Pakistan came into existence. In 1971, during the Liberation War of Bangladesh from Pakistan, a similar scenario happened. But even after 1971, Hindu population has continued to decline and currently they form 8.96% of the population. According to a study by Pew Research Organisation, Hindus will constitute 7% of the population of Bangladesh by 2050, while Muslims will form 92% of the population.

Declining overall share of Hinduism in Bangladesh
Year Percentage (%)
1901
33.00
1911 31.50
1921 30.60
1931 29.40
1941 28.00
1951 22.05
1961 18.50
1974 13.50
1981 12.13
1991 10.51
2001 9.20
2011 8.96

Source: Census of India 1901-1941, Census of East Pakistan 1951-1961, Bangladesh Government Census 1974-2011




PLEASE OBSERVE THE NORTH TOP AND NORTH EAST. Where more Hindus are.

Siliguri Corridor

The Siliguri Corridor, or Chicken's Neck, is a narrow stretch of land of about 22 kilometres, located in the Indian state of West Bengal, that connects India's northeastern states to the rest of India, with the countries of Nepal and Bangladesh lying on either side of the corridor. The Kingdom of Bhutan lies on the northern side of the corridor.




Crimea

Crimea (/kraɪˈmiːə/; Russian: Крым; Ukrainian: Крим, romanized: Krym; Crimean Tatar: Къырым, romanized: Kirim/Qırım; Ancient Greek: Κιμμερία/Ταυρική, romanized: Kimmería/Taurikḗ) is a peninsula located on the northern coast of the Black Sea in Eastern Europe that is almost completely surrounded by both the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov to the northeast. It is located south of the Ukrainian region of Kherson, to which it is connected by the Isthmus of Perekop, and west of the Russian region of Kuban, from which it is separated by the Strait of Kerch though linked by the Crimean Bridge since 2018. The Arabat Spit is located to the northeast, a narrow strip of land that separates a system of lagoons named Sivash from the Sea of Azov. Across the Black Sea to its west is Romania and to its south Turkey.



After the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and the flight of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych from Kiev on 21 February 2014, Russian President, Vladimir Putin stated to colleagues that "we must start working on returning Crimea to Russia."[52] Within days, unmarked forces with local militias took over the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, as well as occupying several localities in Kherson Oblast on the Arabat Spit, which is geographically a part of Crimea. A 2014 referendum on joining Crimea with Russia was supported by a majority of voters according to official counts; it was boycotted by many loyal to Ukraine, and denounced as illegitimate by Western governments.[11][12] The UN General Assembly approved a resolution declaring the vote illegal and invalid.[53][54][55] Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a treaty of accession with the self-declared Republic of Crimea, annexing it into the Russian Federation as two federal subjects: the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol. Though Russia had control over the peninsula, sovereignty was disputed as Ukraine and the majority of the international community consider the annexation illegal,[56] as was shown by the United Nations General Assembly adopting a non-binding resolution calling upon states not to recognise changes to the integrity of Ukraine.[57][53] A range of international sanctions have remained in place against Russia and a number of named individuals as a result of the events of 2014.

Russia withdrew its forces from southern Kherson in December 2014[58] Since Russian control over Crimea was established in 2014, the peninsula has been administered as part of the Russian Federation except for the northern areas of the Arabat Spit and the Syvash which are still controlled by Ukraine.[59]

Within days of the signing of the accession treaty, the process of integrating Crimea into the Russian federation began: in March the Russian ruble went into official circulation[60] and clocks were moved forward to Moscow time,[61] in April a new revision of the Russian Constitution was officially released with the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol included in the list of federal subjects of the Russian Federation,[62] and in June the Russian ruble became the only form of legal tender.[63] In July 2015, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev stated that Crimea had been fully integrated into Russia.[64]

May Day parade in Sevastopol, in May 2019.
Since 2014 the Russian government has invested heavily in the peninsula's infrastructure—repairing roads, modernizing hospitals and building the Crimean Bridge that links the peninsula to the Russian mainland. New sources of water are trying to be developed, with huge difficulties, to replace closed Ukrainian sources.[65]

In 2017 the Russian government also began modernising the Simferopol International Airport,[66] which opened its new terminal in April 2018.[67]

Russia provides electricity to Crimea via a cable beneath the Kerch Strait. In June 2018 there was a full electrical outage for all of Crimea, but the power grid company Rosseti reported to have fixed the outage in approximately one hour.[68]

On 28 December 2018, Russia completed a high-tech security fence marking the de facto border between Crimea and Ukraine

Alaska Purchase



The Alaska Purchase (Russian: Продажа Аляски, tr. Prodazha Alyaski, Sale of Alaska) was the United States' acquisition of Alaska from the Russian Empire. Alaska was formally transferred to the United States on October 18, 1867, through a treaty ratified by the United States Senate and signed by President Andrew Johnson.

1971 Liberation:

https://www.business-standard.com/a...uring-1971-liberation-war-117121501487_1.html

Bangladesh Minister thanks India for 'tremendous' support during 1971 liberation war

India and Bangladesh celebrate Vijay Diwas, also known as Victory day, which is commemorated every year to mark both the countries' military victory over Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 that eventually led to the liberation of Bangladesh on December 16.

"India provided shelter, training and arms. We got all logistic support from India," Dhaka Tribune quoted Haque as saying during an event at the National Museum on Friday.

Emphasising that India remains a good friend of Bangladesh, Haque said that both the sides are working to further strengthen the friendly ties.

ARE YOU BETTER TO ME?

30% of Population of areas of Bangladesh ... there is no border dispute at all between Bharat and Bangladesh.

Why must it be other areas can be alligned to access and connection in all over the world!! The chicken neck is the most disgusting piece of acceptance of national boundary. The connection of Bharat to the east.

I am sure the Bangladesh people are aware of what is being said.

Please release the discussions and open it that Bharat and Bangladesh have been are in discussions to enlarge the Chicken Neck and connection into the North East of Bharat. Areas of Bangladesh to Bharat. Exchange and even transfer. In gratitude of 1971 and the peace and development of Bangladesh. On grounds of principles and regional stability. Doing it right. The population of Bharat increases - of hindus and "others" ... The population of Bangladesh decreases of Hindus ... CAB?

Areas of Bangladesh to be returned to Bharat. This would not be Ex Gratia Payment. This would be for righteousness and for the righteous for the strengthening of the region and the world.

When you cancel the visit ... are you better to me?

JAI MATA DI

JAI HIND
 
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