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September 01, 2024, 06:15:54 AM
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The month of August 2024 will be memorable for every Bengali.  After the independence war of 1971, in 2024, the independence war had started again.  The war started mainly around the quota movement and ended with the fall of the dictatorial government.   Independence was celebrated with the resignation of the government on 5 August at the expense of much blood of the students.  Then another danger started.  Indian government releases water from Farakka dam without any warning.  Due to this, many districts of Bangladesh went under.  Millions of people are disoriented.  Some have lost their houses, some have lost their lives.  This August will be remembered for the whole life by every Bengali.

This movement spread at the last moment only to distribute the pro-Awami League who ruled the country.  The quota movement spread in a terrible form on all the students of Bangladesh. They have been persecuted with such cruelty and brutality that it is beyond imagination, and everyone's conscience is stirred at the thought of such oppressed rulers.  So this dictatorial ruler is gone now Bangladesh will start marching towards progress with smiling face.
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August 28, 2024, 09:06:01 AM
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This is really condemnable because this is a war between politicians but the people are the ones who suffer the consequences. And with such evil thoughts, they are really no longer qualified to lead the country.
at the receiving end of a crisis as this, the poor and vulnaurable Masses are the ones that are left to suffer and bear the consequences of the action of a selected few. At first it was a fight they hard to struggle to fight in pursuit of thier freedom and liberation based on the quota system and now they've been forced to leave thier homes by an orchastrrated flood that's still being politicised. Just mere watching some clips of the flooding in Bangladesh and how lives have become miserable for those that are affected got me so emotional and the poor who are left stranded with no boats to pilot them to a much safer zones have to suffer from this.

Either the release of the water from the dam by India is politically motivated or not, lives and people's freedom is at stake and something needs to be done about it.

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August 28, 2024, 07:31:20 AM
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Bangladesh has faced two major crises within a short period. The ousting of Sheikh Hasina was a victory for democracy since there are reports that she became authoritarian towards the end of her regime. Sadly, the protest has now been given a religious or tribal colouration. There have been claims of attacks on the minorities who had enjoyed more privilege during the government of Hasina.

These reports have been debunked by the Bengali government but it is giving a wrong view of this revolution. Youths in my country used the protest in Bangladesh as a reference to a successful uprising against bad government. But it is disappointing to hear about these attacks on peaceful civilians due to ethnic or religious affiliation.

The flooding has also been politicised. The people of Bangladesh see the opening of the dam as punishment for the forceful change of government which is perceived as loyal to New Delhi. While India denies opening claiming that the rain was caused by high rainfall.

The burden now is on Muhammad Yunus and his team to unite the people and alleviate suffering and poverty.       

I am not from your country but I have been following the news related to the issues happening in your country. I do not judge whether the protests and overthrow of the old government were right or wrong because I do not know exactly what is happening in your country and I need more information. But with what has happened recently, I agree with you that the floods you are facing have been politicized because as far as I know the Hasina government is quite close to India.

This is really condemnable because this is a war between politicians but the people are the ones who suffer the consequences. And with such evil thoughts, they are really no longer qualified to lead the country.
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August 28, 2024, 07:19:14 AM
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Bangladesh has faced two major crises within a short period. The ousting of Sheikh Hasina was a victory for democracy since there are reports that she became authoritarian towards the end of her regime. Sadly, the protest has now been given a religious or tribal colouration. There have been claims of attacks on the minorities who had enjoyed more privilege during the government of Hasina.

These reports have been debunked by the Bengali government but it is giving a wrong view of this revolution. Youths in my country used the protest in Bangladesh as a reference to a successful uprising against bad government. But it is disappointing to hear about these attacks on peaceful civilians due to ethnic or religious affiliation.

The flooding has also been politicised. The people of Bangladesh see the opening of the dam as punishment for the forceful change of government which is perceived as loyal to New Delhi. While India denies opening claiming that the rain was caused by high rainfall.

The burden now is on Muhammad Yunus and his team to unite the people and alleviate suffering and poverty.       
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August 28, 2024, 03:47:58 AM
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The main thing is not to interfere until they ask for help.
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August 28, 2024, 02:49:57 AM
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Have you noticed that there are more conflicts every year? What's going on with people? Why is that? Solar storms are growing, maybe this is related?
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August 28, 2024, 02:00:15 AM
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The month of August 2024 will be memorable for every Bengali.  After the independence war of 1971, in 2024, the independence war had started again.  The war started mainly around the quota movement and ended with the fall of the dictatorial government.   Independence was celebrated with the resignation of the government on 5 August at the expense of much blood of the students.  Then another danger started.  Indian government releases water from Farakka dam without any warning.  Due to this, many districts of Bangladesh went under.  Millions of people are disoriented.  Some have lost their houses, some have lost their lives.  This August will be remembered for the whole life by every Bengali.
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