As an Indian, it saddens me that Bangladeshi minorities are being persecuted due to rising religious fundamentalism and the Indian government is silent.
As an Indian, it saddens me that Bangladeshi minorities are being persecuted due to rising religious fundamentalism and the Indian government is silent.

As an Indian, it saddens me that Bangladeshi minorities are being persecuted due to rising religious fundamentalism and the Indian government is silent.

As an Indian, it saddens me that Bangladeshi minorities are being persecuted due to rising religious fundamentalism and the Indian government is silent.

After a long time I sat down to write again the topic is Bangladesh. I am not sure whether Hasina will return to Bangladesh but I am absolutely sure that the economy and the entire social system of Bangladesh will change. We all know that there is currently a militant government in Bangladesh and we may see Mohammad Yunus from the front but he is a man completely under the control of the militants. Video after video of extremist organizations openly marching on the streets of Bangladesh is not very good news for the safety of the common people there. The government knows all these things but still not doing anything because this government is backed by militants and the public has no support for this government. Even if there is no military coup in Bangladesh, I am sure that a tough time is coming for the common people of Bangladesh and they will have to face it. It is not only applicable to Bangladesh but also to every country in the world that if any government of the country supports all these extremist organizations or without taking any action against them then all the infrastructure of that country is destroyed which Bangladesh started in Bangladesh. The intelligence chief of the United States has already spoken about Bangladesh. But even as a result of this, the common people of Bangladesh will not realize how much damage this person named Mohammad Yunus and all these militant organizations behind him are going to do to Bangladesh.

But I personally feel that the current government of India has adopted a very soft policy. We know that when Israel was hit with 6000 missiles by terrorist organizations in Palestine, they did not try to deal with it diplomatically, instead they launched a military campaign against Palestine, and now we know that all of Palestine, including the Gaza Strip, has been wiped out. Diplomatic approach is definitely necessary to solve international problems but if diplomatic approach is adopted in all cases then what is the need of military force. We all see that this small beautiful country like Bangladesh which was once reaching the roots of development when Sheikh Hasina was the prime minister but now that Bangladesh is turning into a poor country like Pakistan or Afghanistan and along with that terrorism is joining the country which is not good for their people but also dangerous for security inside India. Slowly a militant country like Pakistan is increasing their influence in Bangladesh and India is waiting maybe for the final time but it is too late again I say too late. Bangladesh is a small country but geographically it is important for India because if Bangladesh goes to the hands of militants then many states of India especially North East states will reach dangerous position and their target will be towards chicken neck through which they will try to separate about 7 to 8 states from India. As an Indian I don’t think such light policy of Indian Govt is ever acceptable it is too late and India must learn something from countries like Israel especially the current Indian Govt. It is not right to expect much from the bigoted people of Bangladesh because they are so religiously blind that they cannot understand an incompetent administration than Mohammad Yunus. But the government of our country must take measures so that Bangladesh can be disciplined from outside. India is still supplying essential commodities like rice and pulses to Bangladesh although no one knows the real reason why India is so desperate to keep the people of Bangladesh alive where a large section of people in Bangladesh are anti-India and anti-Hindu. Although there are reasons for this and Sheikh Hasina is largely responsible for this because she could not control fundamentalism during her tenure and superstitions were promoted in the name of religion and common people were completely fanaticized. Currently, the situation in Bangladesh is like this, no matter who the government is, the country will continue according to the words of the religious leaders. That is because in a fanatical Muslim country like Bangladesh, the influence of religious leaders is the most, while the influence of political leaders is much less. I am waiting to see what action the Indian government will take on Bangladesh because the silence of the Indian government so far is really shocking.

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