Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The truth of politics between India & Bangladesh.

The India-Bangladesh relationship is really a mystery to many. People have different views about India's relations with Bangladesh. But in recent times, is a feeling of mistrust over, even though India never seen that in a country adversarial perspective. But there's no denying that this relationship is equal parts love and hate both had, after the country gained independence from the clutches of Pakistan in 1971. The feeling of mistrust is not for political reasons. It's just a part of Bangladesh polity has made anti-Indian fabrics to win a board of political mileage. India hate is a political stunt by anti-politicians of the Awami League after the liberation war in 1971 over. India gave shelter to millions of refugees from Bangladesh and engaged in war with Pakistan for 12 days in support of freedom fighters. Bangladesh is certainly owe that to India. India, then moved his troops from Bangladesh and recognized sovereignty of Bangladesh. But the anti-Awami League Group made a farce problem that Bangladesh is being sold to India, cited numerous disputes between the two countries, which remain, unfortunately, still alive. Until the late 1990s, India's main concerns with Bangladesh involved the massive illegal migration, which affected the demography of the neighboring Indian states of Assam like. On the other hand, Indian rebels took refuge in Bangladesh from Northeast States soil. Some time ago it was announced that the ISI and some Pakistan-based militant organizations use Bangladesh for pushing terrorists into India. Indian security agencies now claim to have details of training camps for terrorists in Bangladesh. After the 9 / 11 tragedy, Bangladesh has committed to breeding ground for terrorists recruit and train themselves directly with the Bangladeshi army in the mediation training. Al-Qaeda has also made bases in Bangladesh, apart from Pakistan to contain the heat in Afghanistan and the Middle East. Some of the suspicious calls around the time of the Mumbai serial blasts were carried out to Bangladesh. One of the suspects, Ansari went to Pakistan to Bangladesh only. The Indian government has a list of at least 15 training centers and camps in Bangladesh, directly under the control of Al Qaeda. In addition, 11 madarsas also believed to be used as training sites for security authorities. Geography and History: Two reasons can be cited for the rise of terror in East India. Bangladesh is a country between West Bengal, Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Assam with its southern borders flanking the Bay of Bengal trapped. Apart from West Bengal, all other four states have fought with insurgents for more than five decades, fueled by the vested powers and armed independently by smuggling networks, some operating systems with state complicity and others that pass through Southeast Asian mainland. As a result, there are well-worn weapons smuggling routes through mountainous terrain that also offer training camps for terrorist enclaves. The long coastline of 580 km provides a secure way for gun-runners, smugglers, terrorists and criminal syndicates, including those to indulge in human trafficking. Geography, in some ways, the history of this country marked. India is to stop long accused of negligence of Bangladesh Islamic terrorist organizations, which in its border regions. It is suspected that many Indian separatist organizations receive funding and ammunition from Bangladesh-based outfits. The Jama'at-ul-Mujahideen and another group - Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh - were banned last year. The prohibition of the former was nearly three years after the blasts Dinajpur in northern Bangladesh in 2003, in which it was also suspected to be involved. Bangladesh has been unstable for a while. As Chinese leader Mao Zedong once observed, "It only takes a spark to start a conflagration." Worse, this instability has had spillover effects across the border in India. Theoretically, Bangladesh, a predominantly Muslim country with a democratic form of government. In this impoverished nation, the Jama'at-ul-Mujahideen banned and Bangla Bhai group, Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh, fighting for the introduction of Sharia law. They have killed at least 30 people and wounded 150 since 17 in the nationwide bombings August last year, but the government says the Islamist network after the capture of the two main leaders was shattered. That do not harbor terrorists Bangladesh, said Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Begum Khaleda Zia, to improve relations with India could not, as long as this "false impression" left. The Bangladesh Finance Minister M. Saifur Rahman also pointed, "This is a false impression. As long as this false impression is that relations between India and Bangladesh can not improve." He said Bangladesh was shocked to hear that some of its nationals were involved in several terrorist attacks in Varanasi and other places. A revolution in Bangladesh that threatens trouble for the region, if not suspect. The Islamic fundamentalism, religious intolerance, militant Muslim groups combine with links to international terrorist groups, a powerful military ties with militants who mushrooming of Islamic schools churning out radical students, the middle-class apathy, poverty and lawlessness, all the Nation transform. Pakistan, its former overlord, this nation of 130 million people - the third most populous in the Muslim world - is slowly moving away from its tradition of moderate Islam. And the government seems powerless and unwilling to tides, the growing attacks on moderate Muslims and the dwindling Hindu population comprises stem. The terrorist activities and the frequent fatwas by Mullahs in recent years have somewhat terrorized Bangladesh secular intellectuals. Many renowned scientists, writers, teachers, journalists, columnists, diplomats and politicians were killed or injured in attacks. Anyone who writes or speaks against fanaticism, political Islam or the Jehadis or speak against social injustice and religious intolerance focuses systematically. Recently, Dr. Kamal Hossain, an internationally respected lawyer and former foreign minister, a declared murtad (infidel), coming out for the support of the minority community Ahmedia. While the fanatics attacked Ahmedia mosques, the government banned religious sect of BNP literature. (The movement believes it can Ahmedia prophet after Mohammed, which mainstream Islam as blasphemous What are.) The hardliners have also launched a campaign against the participation of women in outdoor games, such as swimming and football brought to life. It should be noted that Talibanization of Bangladesh and its borders would have a significant impact not only on the security of India, but also on Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan. In addition, it could also prompt support of the Islamic Jihad currently in Southeast Asian countries and a phenomenon that more and more into a world-fear and the seeds of external intervention....

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