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Bangladesh worried CAB-NRC will end golden chapter in Delhi-Dhaka ties

Even before CAB was passed by the Rajya Sabha, Bangladesh foreign minister AK Abdul Momen took umbrage at Indian home minister Amit Shah’s remarks about the oppression of the Hindu minority in Bangladesh, including their reported inability to undertake religious activities.

Updated: Dec 12, 2019 13:19:59
By Rezaul Hasan Laskar, Hindustan Times, New Delhi

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Bangladesh’s political leadership and diplomats have followed the debate in India on the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and Citizenship (Amendment) Bill [CAB] with growing wariness over the past few months. (PTI Photo)

Bangladesh’s political leadership and diplomats have followed the debate in India on the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and Citizenship (Amendment) Bill [CAB] with growing wariness over the past few months. It is unlikely that they missed public comments by Indian leaders in Parliament this week about the deportation of all illegal migrants and the “persecution” of minorities in neighbouring countries.

Some 1.9 million were excluded from the final NRC for Assam, one of the states in India’s strategically important North-east, and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders in the state have often spoken about the deportation of these people. While these public remarks don’t usually name the country to which such people will be deported, it is assumed by almost everyone that the destination will be Bangladesh.

The NRC issue figured during Bangladesh Prime Minister Shiekh Hasina’s meeting with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in New Delhi in October, with Bangladesh foreign secretary Shahidul Haque saying after the talks that Dhaka takes comfort from New Delhi’s assurances that the implementation of NRC is an internal matter but will keep a close eye on developments.

After the contentious debate in Parliament on CAB, it is now obvious that the discomfort in Dhaka is increasing, especially at a time when India-Bangladesh relations are going through what leaders on both sides describe as a “shonali odhyay” (golden chapter).


Even before CAB was passed by the Rajya Sabha, Bangladesh foreign minister AK Abdul Momen took umbrage at Indian home minister Amit Shah’s remarks about the oppression of the Hindu minority in Bangladesh, including their reported inability to undertake religious activities.

Momen told Dhaka Tribune on Tuesday: “What they are saying in regards to torture on Hindus is unwarranted as well as untrue.”

He added: “There are very few countries in the world where communal harmony is as good as in Bangladesh. We have no minorities. We are all equal. If he [Amit Shah] stayed in Bangladesh for a few months, he would see the exemplary communal harmony in our country.”

Noting that India has “many problems” of its own, Momen added, “As a friendly country, we hope that India will not do something that affects our friendly relationship.”

Even before CAB reached Parliament, Bangladesh’s outgoing high commissioner to India, Syed Muazzem Ali, bristled at suggestions that people from his country were sneaking into India’s North-east in search of better economic prospects.

“There has been so much criticism of Bangladesh in North-east India because of alleged illegal immigration from our side, but let me tell you that a person of my country would rather swim in the ocean and reach Italy instead of coming to India. A citizen of Bangladesh would like to go to a place where he can earn more but as you know the per capita income in India is not that high,” Ali said at a farewell news conference at the Press Club of India.

Ali’s stand is buttressed by the fact that the Asian Development Bank (ADB) recently revised Bangladesh’s GDP growth rate for 2019 from 8% to 8.1%, making it one of the fastest-growing economies in the region, and several projections suggest that Bangladesh’s per capita income could outpace India’s by 2020.

Bangladesh’s diplomats are concerned about the potential for issues such as NRC and CAB to cause disquiet among their country’s population.

In other interactions with Indian journalists, Ali has pointed out that Bangladesh has surpassed the US in sending foreign tourists to India – 2.8 million Bangladeshis visited the country last year – and that thousands of Indians now work in Bangladesh.

“We have noted India’s stand that these are internal issues, but our people see the public comments by India’s leadership on deportations, especially during election campaigns, and are worried. What do we tell them?” a senior Bangladeshi diplomat said during a recent interaction, asking not to be named.

A second Delhi-based Bangladeshi diplomat, who too declined to be named, said: “We are your closest friend in South Asia. It’s a little hard for Bangladesh to understand why a friend like India is treating us this way on things like NRC.”

Since she assumed power, Prime Minister Hasina has worked closely with India on both development and security issues. The successful resolution of the land and maritime border issues gave a boost to ties despite the lack of progress on the sharing of the waters of the Teesta river, a strategic and emotional issue for Dhaka.

Experts fear the contentious elements introduced by CAB and NRC, or the angry rhetoric surrounding them, could undo a lot of this good work.

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If we make a law to give citizenship so some people and deport illegal migrants, why should anybody have any problem with that? If your citizens have intruded in India, take them back . It is the end of the matter.
 
If we make a law to give citizenship so some people and deport illegal migrants, why should anybody have any problem with that? If your citizens have intruded in India, take them back . It is the end of the matter.

First it erode India's claim as secular country as it is only favoring hindus only where many muslims are persecuted as well like rohingyas, some afghans, ahmadiyas etc though ahmadiyas are not considered as muslim by main stream muslim societies.

This also put Bangladesh in a troubled situation as this government tried to promote secularism which was modeled from India.

This CAB will create anti muslim sentiment in India and will put them in danger as the theme of it is non muslims are persecuted in muslim countries mainly Bangladesh.

Bangladesh rejects such claim as hindus are in influential position and better off then average muslims of Bangladesh. It is pointed out most of the hindus who migrated as for economical reason in 1970s and 1980s mostly. Not due to persecution.

This kind of remarks by BJP and laws creates anti India and anti hindu sentiment in Bangladesh.

Lastly Bangladeshi government never said they are not going to accept any illegal migrants if it is indeed the case. But asked to follow proper procedure for this. Not any push ins using force and threats.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indi...illegal-bangladeshis-foreign-minister.645477/

However Bangladesh said also there are no large scale illegal migrants to India as India is a poor country and not much better off than Bangladesh. Bangladesh has already overtaken per capita income of India and will overtake per capita gdp as well.

Lastly in addition to that Bangladesh does not recognize NRC as it is a flawed process.
 
First it erode India's claim as secular country

No it doesn't.
avoring hindus only where many muslims are persecuted as well like rohingyas, some afghans, ahmadiyas etc though ahmadiyas are not considered as muslim by main stream muslim societies.

Those Muslims have got their own nation by Breaking India on the name of religion. Now after breaking the country, you can not take refuge in a country you broke.
This also put Bangladesh in a troubled situation as this government tried to promote secularism which was modeled from India.

Why should BD secularism be in trouble. Hindus are persecuted, oppressed and raped in those Muslim countries yet India is a secular country. So if BD's secularism is on strong foundation, it will sustain.
muslims are persecuted in muslim countries mainly Bangladesh

What is that?
Bangladesh rejects such claim as hindus are in influential position and better off then average muslims of Bangladesh. It is pointed out most of the hindus who migrated as for economical reason in 1970s and 1980s mostly. Not due to persecution.


Many of them (Chakmas) migrated because of persecution. Though, I agree that it has improved a lot in recent time and BD government is serious about stoopingsuch incidents.
This kind of remarks by BJP and laws creates anti India and anti hindu sentiment in Bangladesh.

I know, it is very easy for any Muslims to get offended.
Lastly Bangladeshi government never said they are not going to accept any illegal migrants if it is indeed the case. But asked to follow proper procedure for this. Not any push ins using force and threats.

This is highly Appreciated. Both countries should form a joint working group to transfer Illegal migrants in legitimate way so that the due process can be completed withing friendly atmosphere.
 
No it doesn't.


Those Muslims have got their own nation by Breaking India on the name of religion. Now after breaking the country, you can not take refuge in a country you broke.


Why should BD secularism be in trouble. Hindus are persecuted, oppressed and raped in those Muslim countries yet India is a secular country. So if BD's secularism is on strong foundation, it will sustain.


What is that?



Many of them (Chakmas) migrated because of persecution. Though, I agree that it has improved a lot in recent time and BD government is serious about stoopingsuch incidents.


I know, it is very easy for any Muslims to get offended.


This is highly Appreciated. Both countries should form a joint working group to transfer Illegal migrants in legitimate way so that the due process can be completed withing friendly atmosphere.

Put your nonsense and garbage to yourself.

First we are talking about refugees not religion and India has given it religious color defying its secularism.

There is no problem if India change constitution and claim it a Hindu state instead of secular state.

Among the persecuted Rohingyas has no country, Ahmadiyya are not considered as Muslim. They are excluded as well.

Plus it’s a BJP’s propaganda that Hindus are persecuted in Bangladesh. Hindus mostly goes to India for economic reason and as they have extended family members living there.

This is problematic as these group will get citizenship under wrong banner.

The Chakma’s who were working as Indian agent and working as terrorist entities were targeted. So they fled to India. Any country won’t tolerate terrorist entities.

https://www.nytimes.com/1989/06/11/world/bangladeshi-insurgents-say-india-is-supporting-them.html
 
If we make a law to give citizenship so some people and deport illegal migrants, why should anybody have any problem with that? If your citizens have intruded in India, take them back . It is the end of the matter.

Nobody in Bangladesh is worried about Bangladeshis returning to Bangladesh.

The problem is with your communal, backward-@ss country attempting to push-in your own citizens onto us by force in the name of "deportation".

Mass illegal migration of Bangladeshis to India is a myth as your economy has little to offer especially the piss-poor states that bitch about it the most.
Backward, fanatic people who find polluted Ganga sewage okay to take dips in will believe in anything right wing parties feed them

Miniscule amounts of illegal Bangladeshis may be present in wealthier Southern India who should be deported after verification by Bangladesh.
 
First we are talking about refugees not religion and India has given it religious color defying its secularism.

There is no problem if India change constitution and claim it a Hindu state instead of secular state.

It is none your business to decide what India should do and what not.
Among the persecuted Rohingyas has no country, Ahmadiyya are not considered as Muslim. They are excluded as well.
So do we allow those Hindus to be prosecuted?
The Chakma’s who were working as Indian agent and working as terrorist entities were targeted. So they fled to India. Any country won’t tolerate terrorist entities.

I highly appreciate your martial spirit. generally terrorist target people but in BD people targets terrorist. I am amazed who are real terrorist?
 
It is none your business to decide what India should do and what not.

So do we allow those Hindus to be prosecuted?


I highly appreciate your martial spirit. generally terrorist target people but in BD people targets terrorist. I am amazed who are real terrorist?
Go read history to know how many thousands innocents were killed by these Chakma terrorists.
 
It is India's prerogative to give citizenship to who ever it wants. This bill is in addition to refugee law, muslims can still apply for refugee status in the existing law. It's just religious minorities of three theocratic countries (which discriminate minorities in their constitution) are only given a better shot at Citizenship. They absolutely deserve it. Its hypocritical to say muslims are persecuted in Muslim countries (bill limited to religious persecution). Fighting factions (Sunnis, Shia, Ahmedis) of Muslims are internal matter to those countries and cannot claim religious persecution. Even then so, the muslims chose their bed in 1947, when they demanded separate state on religious basis. You cannot cry sheep today when you played wolf then.

May be instead of whining on PDF, Bangladesh could reciprocate and declare religious persecution in India and offer citizenship to Indian Muslims. I don't think anyone would take up such offer but wouldn't that be a statement?

They won't do it because that will expose their hypocrisy. End of story.
 
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