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Sunday, May 13, 2012

[ALOCHONA] Re: INDIA'S SIKKIM POLICY IN BANGLADESH

Mr. Bahar has all kind of conspiracy theories about how Bangladesh will be taken over one day by India? The question is why and when? And for what reason? Does India need brain power like Mr. Bahar? I hope not! What would India do with 160 mil people when it has it's own billion? He always makes up all kind of stories about CIA, RAW and Mossad. He knows exactly where they meet and plan plots against Bangladesh and Pakistan. He conveniently ignores mentioning Pakistani ISI because he might consider them as good guy? The question is whether the man is sane? Every time I read his post, I feel like throwing up. If this guy a teacher in Canada, I really feel sorry for Canadians.
-Shah Deeldar

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Isha Khan <bdmailer@...> wrote:
>
> *INDIA'S SIKKIM POLICY IN BANGLADESH*
>
> By Abid Bahar, Canada
>
> It is interesting for Bangladeshis to learn and grow from many lessons
> about India's policy in Sikkim and how Sikkim eventualy lost its
> independence to India. If we look at the global Indian policy in South
> Asia toward its neighbours, we see that eversince it became
> independent, it occupied Goa, Hydrabad, Kashmir, even Monipur in 1949
> and in 1975 it swallowed Sikkin. It is now trying to swallow Maldvip,
> Nepal and Bhutan. Please read the recent developments in those
> countries to see the eventual eclips of those countries.
>
> India follows the old colonial British policy of swallowing the
> smaller neighbourings nations. This is consistent with Neheru's India
> Doctrine ( variously named as the "akhonda Bharota," "Ram Rajya,"
> "connectivity").(1) Indian sucess in Bangladesh to make it a dependent
> state, began with Mujib's 25 year Friendship Treaty with Indra Gandhi,
> followed by Awami League's merger with the pro- Indian Moni Singh's
> Bangladesher Communist Party and Mujib's subsequent policy of keeping
> the Indian led Rakkhi Bahini in Bangladesh. Mujib's three year rule
> ended Bangladesh into "a bottomless basket case". Please read similar
> story of Indian policy in Sikkim.
> http://sikhim.blogspot.ca/2009/08/indias-illegal-occupation-of.htmlI
> India Doctrine is not a myth; it was born with a brain to make people
> suffer for the sake of a chauvinistic nationalism called Brahmoism.
> When one reads the history of Bromo imperialism in South Asia began
> from Ram Mohan Roy, then from Nehru's ideas, it makes sense.(
>
> Many observers believe that the 1975 coup in Bangladesh that removed
> BKSAL from power was a great escape by Bangladesh to its reassertion
> of independence. Frustrated to lose the Moina Pakhi ( India's dear
> game bird Bangladesh) it now squeezes Bangladesh to its submittion, it
> built dams in all most all the rivers flowing from the Himalayas
> through Napal and India. India didn't build that number of dams in any
> of its provinces. It is a case of open hostality toward Bangladesh.
> Some people like Illias Ali and others who vigourously campaigned
> against the Tipaimukh dam and its effects in Bangladesh were known to
> have been abducted and killed by Indian trained cadres code named the
> " 100 crusaders." Today like in Mujib's time, when over 30 thousand
> people were abducted or killed (one of them was Siraj Sikder,)
> opposition leaders are not safe fearing to be killed if stayed home or
> outside the home fearing to be abducted( thus the popular phrase
> recently came into use "Hasina's Ghoree thaklee Khoon bairai thaklee
> goom). People who oppose Hasina's "khoon or goon policy are condemned
> by the rough Awami cadres as the "enemies of the liberation war" and
> are"razakars." with "a Pakistani agenda". In this category Awami
> cadres even don't hasitate to include Ziaur Rahman.
>
> It is widely claimed that Moin U supervised election in 2008 that
> brought Hasina to a landslide victory was engineered by the Indian
> RAW. Before the election, Hasina was found equally corrupt by the CTG
> making money in bags that clients brought to her home. Moin U was
> previously awarded 6 horses by India and there were reported secret
> meetings held in Western cities in New York and Sanskatwan to hatch
> the RAW Plan for installing Hasina. Experts agree that RAW offices to
> impliment India's imperialist ambitions in Bangladesh have been
> carried out from Calcutta and Agartala in its BD research centres.
> Pronob Mukherjee is directly responsible to coordinate the action.(2)
>
> In the cultural and media front, Rabindranath Tagore as a Bengali poet
> (who despite his great literary contributions was opposed to the
> establishment of Dhaka University) has been seen as a bridge between
> West Bengal and Bangladesh and the socalled secular cultural teams and
> pro Indian newspapers like Prothom Alo established in 1993 and the
> silly newspaper Jonokhonto and few othe in Dhaka, carries out the
> Indian agenda in Bangladesh. (3)
>
> It is true, "India would definitely go for merging more small
> independent neighboring nations with [her smaller neighbours
> like]Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives and Sri Lanka but at the same
> time would also be at a very high risk of dissolution and collapse on
> herself, yielding into 15 to 25 independent nations." (4)
>
> A Sikkimese says: "India follows British legacy. their policies are
> colonial and imperialistic. If us the sikkimese could get our heads
> out of the sand and the pointless lepcha bhutia nepali arguments we
> would have seen what india did to manipur in 1949, india's annexation
> of kashmir, etc. the chogyal asking his people not to take up arms was
> justified as the import of arms had been banned by a treaty signed
> between sikkim and delhi. on another note the chogyal's hands were
> tied as he was a buddhist king and his holiness the dalai lama had
> been given sanctuary by india. it is up to modern, forward looking
> sikkimese youth to bring forward a freedom movement!" (5)
>
> Can India swallow Bangladesh? With limited knowledge about the RAW we
> have no clue. But India has been sucessful in causing poverty in the
> western, northern and in the eastern region of Bangladesh. Hasina and
> her team of so-called Indra secularists has strong influence in the
> grass root level in Bangladesh to help India make its connectivity
> policy. Under the circumstances it is recommended that the regional
> countries to defend themselves, should monitor RAW activities and go
> for forming a commonwealth of South Asian Nations/ or form a
> confederation of South Asian nations.Good luck Bangladesh!
>
> References:
>
> (1) MBI Munshi, INDIA DOCTRINE
>
> (2) Joinal Abedin, RAW
>
> (3) Abid Bahar, Tagore Exposed in Dalia
>
> (4) The Illegal Occupation of Sikkim by India"
>
> http://sikhim.blogspot.ca/2009/08/indias-illegal-occupation-of.html
>
> http://www.sonarbangladesh.com/article.php?ID=7213
>
> (5) Biraj Adhikari, Sikkim: The Wounds of History
>
> http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidRecord=381641
>




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