Idiotic Sinking state of Bangladesh

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Aap log apne man ke bhav badlenge nai, koi baat nai hehe.
Jaisi apki iccha, bas bhadralokon ko ye kahiye ga ki unke liye bihari ya jharkhandi khatra nai hai , na the pehle kabhi.
Khatra fence jumping side se hi aayega.
Biharis and Jharkhandis are not threats. They are fellow citizens and are respected as such. It's just that the Bengali is a very speshul being. The Bengali has his "standard" for what he considers "refined" and "unrefined". Biharis just happen fall into this "unrefined" category for the Bengali. Don't ask how any of this makes sense or what's the bloody logic. It's just there.
But as I said not every Bengali share these sentiments. It's mostly the elderly people. The Bengalis who have had the opportunity to interact and spent time with their Bihari brethren understand how big their hearts can be. So no need for concern or doubts I say. Existing prejudices are on their way to extinction.
 

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And bhadraloks from kolkata have audacity to call bihar as lawless badland ( I am not saying bihar is good, no it's bimar but bhadralok won't rub their wooly eyes and acknowledge the fact that there are other districts in West Bengal also, and west Bengal is not just kolkata.)
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As a syloti i really don't understand bradrolok.It seems they have slight dislike for Bengalis of tripura and Barak valley.I do believe illegal Bangladeshi immigration might be one of the reason.But i have seen Yogi far more harder on illegal immigrants,then mamata and modi.Modi is engaged in appeasement policy towards bangladesh to not let bangladesh get drifted towards china and because bangladesh is our allies.But i believe as he is our pm he might fulfill his promise he made to Assam to free Assam from illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.
 

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As a syloti i really don't understand bradrolok.It seems they have slight dislike for Bengalis of tripura and Barak valley.I do believe illegal Bangladeshi immigration might be one of the reason.But i have seen Yogi far more harder on illegal immigrants,then mamata and modi.Modi is engaged in appeasement policy towards bangladesh to not let bangladesh get drifted towards china and because bangladesh is our allies.But i believe as he is our pm he might fulfill his promise he made to Assam to free Assam from illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.
This bhadralok attitude is from 50 s and before .
Kek, nothing new.read the open secrets book by maloy dhar to understand why I said this.
 

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Janitor turned Economic exfart Billu thinks that Indian Economy is ''moribund and is approaching stagflation''.

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An Economy growing at 7% growth rate with inflation rates moderating to below 6% is approaching ''stagflation''. Sure... :rofl::rofl:

Meanwhile in the wretched Sweatshop Swamp...

According to the Financial Express (March 13) inflation in Bangladesh resurged in February this year to 8.78 per cent

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Rising inflation and deepening currency crisis hit Bangladesh | The Financial Express

Unlike the past, electronics sales down this Eid | The Daily Star

Furniture sales surprisingly low this Eid | The Daily Star

Steel industry suffering from 50pc slump in sales | The Daily Star

''Only thing that is holding India in check is massive amounts of remittance from Indian overseas expats and artificially low levels of consumption within India.''

I don't know what to say at this point... :rofl: :rofl: @Crazywithmath @FalconSlayers @Cheepek
 

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Janitor turned Economic exfart Billu thinks that Indian Economy is ''moribund and is approaching stagflation''.

View attachment 201458

An Economy growing at 7% growth rate with inflation rates moderating to below 6% is approaching ''stagflation''. Sure... :rofl::rofl:

Meanwhile in the wretched Sweatshop Swamp...

According to the Financial Express (March 13) inflation in Bangladesh resurged in February this year to 8.78 per cent

View attachment 201460

Rising inflation and deepening currency crisis hit Bangladesh | The Financial Express

Unlike the past, electronics sales down this Eid | The Daily Star

Furniture sales surprisingly low this Eid | The Daily Star

Steel industry suffering from 50pc slump in sales | The Daily Star

''Only thing that is holding India in check is massive amounts of remittance from Indian overseas expats and artificially low levels of consumption within India.''

I don't know what to say at this point... :rofl: :rofl: @Crazywithmath @FalconSlayers @Cheepek
You have responded to stagflation, meanwhile apparently Indians are leaving the country, but Bilol is in his Amar Chaddi Banyangla
O wait
Country : BD
Location : US
:bplease:
 

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Janitor turned Economic exfart Billu thinks that Indian Economy is ''moribund and is approaching stagflation'
Looks like Billu is projecting the hopeless state of Sweatshop Economy onto India.

The consumer electronics sector in Bangladesh is witnessing a slide in demand as sales have declined by 40 per cent from a year ago amid belt-tightening by customers.

Consumer electronics sales plunge amid high inflation | The Daily Star

Sales of passenger cars declined significantly in the first quarter of 2023 owing to higher prices and macroeconomic volatility, industry people said.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) data showed that 2,867 vehicles were sold between January and March, bringing the monthly average to 955 units, down 31 per cent from a monthly average of 1,391 seen in 2022.

Car sales plunge for higher prices, uncertainty | The Daily Star

The sales of commercial vehicles, particularly heavy-duty trucks, fell nearly 22 per cent year-on-year in 2022 in Bangladesh due to their higher price, a surge in fuel costs and lower imports.

According to data from the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority, 4,528 units of trucks were registered in 2022, down from 5,789 units in the previous year.


Truck sales drop for lower demand | undefined (thedailystar.net)

Motorcycle sales declined by 30 per cent in Bangladesh in the past two months due to higher inflationary pressures and a draft policy that makes securing a driving licence mandatory before buying two-wheelers.

According to market insiders, average monthly motorcycle sales came down to 35,000 units in the last two months from 50,000 units during normal times.

Bike sales drop 30% in two months | The Daily Star


You can find such articles on falling sales of literally any product you can think of, from a Bangladeshi newspaper.

And the Kanglu Janitor thinks it's Indian economy that's ''moribund'', lol. :rofl: :rofl:

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''Only thing that is holding India in check is massive amounts of remittance from Indian overseas expats and artificially low levels of consumption within India.''

I don't know what to say at this point... :rofl: :rofl:
Ironically, remittances don't even make significant portion of Indian economy unlike BD and Pak.
 

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Looks like Billu is projecting the hopeless state of Sweatshop Economy onto India.

The consumer electronics sector in Bangladesh is witnessing a slide in demand as sales have declined by 40 per cent from a year ago amid belt-tightening by customers.

Consumer electronics sales plunge amid high inflation | The Daily Star

Sales of passenger cars declined significantly in the first quarter of 2023 owing to higher prices and macroeconomic volatility, industry people said.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) data showed that 2,867 vehicles were sold between January and March, bringing the monthly average to 955 units, down 31 per cent from a monthly average of 1,391 seen in 2022.

Car sales plunge for higher prices, uncertainty | The Daily Star

The sales of commercial vehicles, particularly heavy-duty trucks, fell nearly 22 per cent year-on-year in 2022 in Bangladesh due to their higher price, a surge in fuel costs and lower imports.

According to data from the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority, 4,528 units of trucks were registered in 2022, down from 5,789 units in the previous year.


Truck sales drop for lower demand | undefined (thedailystar.net)

Motorcycle sales declined by 30 per cent in Bangladesh in the past two months due to higher inflationary pressures and a draft policy that makes securing a driving licence mandatory before buying two-wheelers.

According to market insiders, average monthly motorcycle sales came down to 35,000 units in the last two months from 50,000 units during normal times.

Bike sales drop 30% in two months | The Daily Star


You can find such articles on falling sales of literally any product you can think of, from a Bangladeshi newspaper.

And the Kanglu Janitor thinks it's Indian economy that's ''moribund'', lol. :rofl: :rofl:

View attachment 201463
To top it, Bilol's hated Sultana -e- Bongolistan Sheikh Hasina recently took out a pre-emptive loan to shore up her swamp kingdom's forex reserves, so that they don't end up like Jhaatistan or Bheek Lanka.
 

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Looks like Billu is projecting the hopeless state of Sweatshop Economy onto India.

The consumer electronics sector in Bangladesh is witnessing a slide in demand as sales have declined by 40 per cent from a year ago amid belt-tightening by customers.

Consumer electronics sales plunge amid high inflation | The Daily Star

Sales of passenger cars declined significantly in the first quarter of 2023 owing to higher prices and macroeconomic volatility, industry people said.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) data showed that 2,867 vehicles were sold between January and March, bringing the monthly average to 955 units, down 31 per cent from a monthly average of 1,391 seen in 2022.

Car sales plunge for higher prices, uncertainty | The Daily Star

The sales of commercial vehicles, particularly heavy-duty trucks, fell nearly 22 per cent year-on-year in 2022 in Bangladesh due to their higher price, a surge in fuel costs and lower imports.

According to data from the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority, 4,528 units of trucks were registered in 2022, down from 5,789 units in the previous year.


Truck sales drop for lower demand | undefined (thedailystar.net)

Motorcycle sales declined by 30 per cent in Bangladesh in the past two months due to higher inflationary pressures and a draft policy that makes securing a driving licence mandatory before buying two-wheelers.

According to market insiders, average monthly motorcycle sales came down to 35,000 units in the last two months from 50,000 units during normal times.

Bike sales drop 30% in two months | The Daily Star


You can find such articles on falling sales of literally any product you can think of, from a Bangladeshi newspaper.

And the Kanglu Janitor thinks it's Indian economy that's ''moribund'', lol. :rofl: :rofl:

View attachment 201463
BiLol bhosdDeshi didn't return to that car thread once @Cheepek showed him that there are only 2.3 cars per 1000 Bdeshi vs 30 in India.

We are wasting our time collecting facts about Porkies and Bdeshi.
They just don't care about it. They have some kind of sphere of ignorance around them, that's why their countries are in such pathetic socio-economical state.
 

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You have responded to stagflation, meanwhile apparently Indians are leaving the country, but Bilol is in his Amar Chaddi Banyangla
O wait
Country : BD
Location : US
:bplease:
Remittances account for 6% of their inflated GDP; if reported honestly that ratio would look even more pathetic. So much so that;


As for outward migration;


Also look who's talking about illegal immigrants. :facepalm:
 

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Looks like Billu is projecting the hopeless state of Sweatshop Economy onto India.

The consumer electronics sector in Bangladesh is witnessing a slide in demand as sales have declined by 40 per cent from a year ago amid belt-tightening by customers.

Consumer electronics sales plunge amid high inflation | The Daily Star

Sales of passenger cars declined significantly in the first quarter of 2023 owing to higher prices and macroeconomic volatility, industry people said.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) data showed that 2,867 vehicles were sold between January and March, bringing the monthly average to 955 units, down 31 per cent from a monthly average of 1,391 seen in 2022.

Car sales plunge for higher prices, uncertainty | The Daily Star

The sales of commercial vehicles, particularly heavy-duty trucks, fell nearly 22 per cent year-on-year in 2022 in Bangladesh due to their higher price, a surge in fuel costs and lower imports.

According to data from the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority, 4,528 units of trucks were registered in 2022, down from 5,789 units in the previous year.


Truck sales drop for lower demand | undefined (thedailystar.net)

Motorcycle sales declined by 30 per cent in Bangladesh in the past two months due to higher inflationary pressures and a draft policy that makes securing a driving licence mandatory before buying two-wheelers.

According to market insiders, average monthly motorcycle sales came down to 35,000 units in the last two months from 50,000 units during normal times.

Bike sales drop 30% in two months | The Daily Star


You can find such articles on falling sales of literally any product you can think of, from a Bangladeshi newspaper.

And the Kanglu Janitor thinks it's Indian economy that's ''moribund'', lol. :rofl: :rofl:

View attachment 201463
That's because BhosdDeshis have green and environmentally friendly transportation and logistics solutions like:

rickshaw-pullers-seen-waiting-for-customers-on-the-streets-of-dhaka-bangladesh-2JKME8N.jpg


By 2030, we'll have cyberpunk rickshaws running in bhosdDesh:
 

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Janitor turned Economic exfart Billu thinks that Indian Economy is ''moribund and is approaching stagflation''.

View attachment 201458

An Economy growing at 7% growth rate with inflation rates moderating to below 6% is approaching ''stagflation''. Sure... :rofl::rofl:

Meanwhile in the wretched Sweatshop Swamp...

According to the Financial Express (March 13) inflation in Bangladesh resurged in February this year to 8.78 per cent

View attachment 201460

Rising inflation and deepening currency crisis hit Bangladesh | The Financial Express

Unlike the past, electronics sales down this Eid | The Daily Star

Furniture sales surprisingly low this Eid | The Daily Star

Steel industry suffering from 50pc slump in sales | The Daily Star

''Only thing that is holding India in check is massive amounts of remittance from Indian overseas ex-pats and artificially low levels of consumption within India.''

I don't know what to say at this point... :rofl: :rofl: @Crazywithmath @FalconSlayers @Cheepek
Does this idiot know that Diwali, Dashain, Baisakhi, Pongal, Buddha Purnima, Guru Parab, etc., are the real festivals in India where the people with disposable income actually spend? Not eid.

Muslims are among the poorest, most illiterate & backward-minded in the country and naturally they won't be spending much if they don't earn much.

How the hell does that change if you are arguing with him on the green forum, please highlight this?
 

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