Sir
There is a saying " Prem Maney na Kono Badha" ebong sei rup "Bondhdhuttaya Maney Na kono Aieen(Law/rules)".
BANGLA - HINDU STAAAAAN BONDDHUTTAYA gobhir shekor udito hoey chilo sei onadi kaal thekey.
Onek poth ghat prantor 0 badha bippotti periey 71 er likhito 0 olikhito chuti gulo bastobion korar mokhkhom somoy ekhonoi ar ekhon kono rakh dhak nei jey amrader "MUKITI JODHDHADER" rokto deowa hoeychilo "DAAAAAS" Rashtraya hishabey bechey thaka ebong Dadaer proti ajibon kritoggo thakai hochchey amder(?????) jatio mul mantra!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dhik dhik dhik
ghrina kori pododolito rajniti key
poro podo lehoney gourab dhari
budhdhi jibider,rajinitikey
ja korey podanoto,korey obo mullayan
shadhin chetonakey;
eto chai nai shahid mukti jodhdhagon ;
tobey keno amdrer ei manoshik
bikriti ar poro podo chumban ????
tuchcha gwaan apon shartho
ujar korey khuley duar bhin jatikey
shokiota haranor pothey choleychey
hajar bochor Lalito apon gourob
protibeshi hainaar podotoley ???
Faruque Alamgir
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 7:03 AM, MBI Munshi <mbimunshi@gmail.com> wrote:
On what legal basis are these joint operations being carried out in Bangladesh. There must be some legal agreement allowing RAW to operate in tandem with the DGFI or NSI on Bangladesh soil. When was this agreement signed and by whom? More importantly is their a reciprocal agreement allowing DGFI and NSI to operate alongside RAW in India? If not then why have we allowed this liberty to Indian foreign intelligence for them to operate in Bangladesh.
MBI Munshi
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNLF confirms its chief held in Dhaka
Samudra Gupta Kashyap Tags : terror, india, United National Liberation Front Posted: Sun Oct 17 2010, 05:20 hrs Guwahati:Four days after unconfirmed reports said R K Meghen alias Sanayaima, chairman of the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), a Meitei rebel group, had fallen into the custody of security forces, the outfit on Saturday night issued a statement saying its chief had indeed been picked up in Bangladesh.
The statement issued in the Meitei language and emailed to newspaper offices in Imphal said R K Meghen was apprehended by a combined team of Bangladeshi intelligence and RAW sleuths at a place called Lalmatia under Mohammadpur police station on the outskirts of Dhaka on September 29. Meghen, said to be in his late 60s, was driving when he was picked up.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/UNLF-confirms-its-chief-held-in-Dhaka/698571
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