Bangladesh provides one of the largest manpowers to un peace keeping. UN should send Bangladeshi peace keeping force to Bangladesh high commission in India and Manipur as there's violence is happening and Indian forces are unable to solve it.
@@karnatheempire6789 We used to be one in the past. Bengal was one of the richest region in Asia too. Our empire ruled over nepal and parts of India for centuries
UN peace keeping is need in muslim dominated area to protect minority in muslim dominated region Like kashmir, kerela, westbengal, some part of uttar pradesh, assam
@@Knowmore55555 yes but first bring UN forces in Bangladesh urgent And when there will be Peace there then in india Mostly in muslim dominated area so that Hindu in that area feel safe
Atleast no muslim is running to Bangladesh or Pakistan... Neither is their population decreasing which we so desperately want... Whereas Hindus in Bangladesh is 8% and in Pakistan is 2%....🤡🤡
Yes... For pok. As far as manipur is concerned, deporting Christian missionaries and blocking their funds would do the job. But would this thing be understood by deshodrohis?? No, you wouldn't!
@@arahul4045really? What is your source of said “genocide”? Where did you get the information from? How many Hindus died after 5 August? Do you have a list other than Indian propaganda media’s baseless claims and Awami league’s propaganda twitter accounts that only started posting after 5th august? Enlighten me.
Mamata Banerjee has suggested the action to PM Modi. It is an internal message. To be accepted or rejected by the PM. How does it cause concern to the Congress.
India should seek assistance from UN to stop the violence in Manipur . Clearly , they can’t stop the violence. Bangladesh can help sending some peacekeepers.
Stupid leader.... Only good in speaking english... See his recent interview on Pakistan... Still asking us to play cricket and do business. With those terrorist.
UN peacekeepers are needed in Manipur, Nagaland, Khalistan and especially in occupied Kashmir. And for Indians, Bangladeshi peacekeepers are well known, well respected and award winners in UN missions.
@@gummykumar7445 for getting peacekeepers service respective nation has to request in UN, all you Indians need is to apply in UN and Bangladeshi peacekeepers will be on their way.
Mr. Tharoor, has long association with UN PEACE KEEPING,has commented rightly in this controversy. CM of Bengal' s demand is unjustified. Rather she should demand help of UN for disturbed areas like Manipur, where the central government has severely failed to maintain peace and harmony.
Here in BD, We live with empathy and love irrespective of different religious beliefs. plz don't try to incite any violence here.But he truly is a gentleman.
Important Insights on Bangladesh's Current Situation for Indians Over the past 15 years, the relationship between India and Bangladesh has evolved in a way that has created barriers to building trust and friendship with the general people of Bangladesh. During this time, the Indian government has focused almost exclusively on fostering ties with the Awami League government, often ignoring the opinions and aspirations of ordinary Bangladeshis. This approach has led to a significant trust deficit between the Bangladeshi public and India. 1. India’s Support for Unelected Governments and Its Impact Since 2009, Bangladesh has witnessed three national elections where the public was effectively denied the opportunity to choose their preferred government. These elections, marred by allegations of widespread irregularities, have been internationally criticized as being one-sided. The Indian government, however, has continued to support the Awami League during this time, enabling it to stay in power. As a result, the Awami League government has carried out a repressive regime characterized by: Corruption: Massive embezzlement and money laundering. Oppression: Forced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and public suppression. Exploitation: Looting of national resources, benefiting a small elite group while neglecting the broader population. Key Example - The July-August Movements: In response to widespread anti-government protests, over 2,000 people were killed. Around 40,000 were injured, with many losing limbs, sight, or suffering permanent disabilities due to excessive force. Besides law enforcement, armed members of the Awami League directly participated in violence against protesters. Such repressive measures have fueled widespread resentment toward the Awami League and, by extension, India, due to its overt support for this regime. 2. The Misuse of the Minority Narrative Following the government's weakening grip on power, aggrieved citizens began targeting local Awami League leaders responsible for past abuses. Many of these leaders then played the “minority card” to shield themselves from public outrage. During the protests, both Muslim and Hindu leaders of the Awami League were involved in attacks on ordinary citizens. Victims of the violence, regardless of their religion or ethnicity, included Hindus, Muslims, and others who opposed the government. After losing public support, some leaders started portraying themselves as victims of communal violence, manipulating the narrative to gain sympathy, particularly from India. This propaganda aims to distract from the real issue: the years of abuse and suppression orchestrated by the Awami League. 3. Challenges with India’s Foreign Policy India’s current policy of favoring the Awami League above all else has created significant challenges in its relationship with Bangladesh: Erosion of Trust: The majority of Bangladeshis view India as complicit in their struggles due to its unwavering support for an increasingly unpopular regime. Comparisons with Nepal: Despite Nepal having an 81% Hindu population, relations between the two countries remain strained due to India’s perceived interference. Bangladeshis draw similar parallels, highlighting their dissatisfaction with India’s approach. If India continues this one-sided policy, it risks alienating not just a government but an entire nation of people. 4. Recommendations for India To rebuild trust and maintain a strong relationship with Bangladesh, India must reconsider its approach: Engage with the People, Not Just the Government: Shift the focus from aligning solely with the Awami League to building connections with the broader public. Respect Bangladesh’s Sovereignty: Avoid interfering in internal political matters and refrain from taking sides. Verify Propaganda Before Acting: Critically examine narratives, particularly those propagated by the Awami League, to ensure actions are based on facts, not manipulation. Conclusion Understanding Bangladesh’s current reality requires an honest assessment of the situation. If India fails to adjust its foreign policy and continues to back an unpopular regime, it risks long-term damage to its relationship with Bangladesh. The message from Bangladesh is clear: India should respect the will of the Bangladeshi people and adopt a balanced, compassionate foreign policy that strengthens mutual trust and friendship between the two nations. Only then can both countries enjoy lasting peace and cooperation.
India has lost their opportunity to lead South Eastern Asia even to lead regional order; Politics either national or international stem is somewhat messy sometimes! Thanks
The current Indian government, in trying to establish its 'Hindu identity' as the central pillar of its foreign policy, has faced significant backlash, especially in Muslim-majority countries like Bangladesh. The core objective of the Citizenship Amendment Act was to present India as the ultimate refuge for Hindus. Indian leaders have continuously used the term 'Bangladeshi' as a proxy for illegal Muslim immigrants within India, while at the same time claiming that bilateral relations with Bangladesh have improved. However, there is a glaring contradiction between these two, which could no longer be hidden. Over the last decade, in many neighboring countries, while their governments may have been very friendly towards India, the general population has been increasingly hostile towards India. The same has happened in Bangladesh, Nepal, and the Maldives. However, India has never attempted to address the grievances or frustrations of the people in these countries under the pretext of stability or democracy. Instead, it has assumed that as long as the governments of these countries are aligned with India, its interests will be safeguarded. The reason for this is simple. As I mentioned earlier, India has only focused on short-term interests in its neighboring countries, without considering the long-term consequences. Now, one by one, it is facing the repercussions of this approach.
Political greed has already made him commit so many disgraceful acts but this one is lowest even for his own standard. Disgusting to have such a person as MP. He should be deported to Bangladesh to live in peace with peaceful community.
One thing to notice and understand- Indian Muslims are supporting and defending Bangladeshi persecution against Hindus.. They are loyal to their religion , I wish Hindus particularly secular people can see and understand that Muslims care only Muslims and defend only Muslims even if they are wrong
World m sab se jadha minority pe hamla hota hai toh oh India m hota hai har mosques k niche mondir dhunta hai aur ap logo se Bangladesh lekar chinta karna it's a joke
Mr tharoor, what happened to you? You are blaming indian government and comparing india with that terrorist state bangaladesh....what nonsense policies is this? Think twice before open your mouth...you are insulting India. But unfortunately you never protest against the massacre of hindu killing in pakistan...is this your politics....shame shame...
One of the worst mp selected by people, when it is a concern of national security and international affairs. He is blaming conditions in own country and playing political game. No wonder people ask for Congrees mukht desh. There is no fencing in major borders of our 7 sisters and WB, he is not even aware of the condition we all are living in. Just disgusted to have a senior MP like him.
He is a rare Indian politician, respected outside of India.
Lol
@@Adweshta andhbhakt
@@shishya Yet not so respected within India 🤣
@@sm5899 true we need a hindu leader
Bangladesh provides one of the largest manpowers to un peace keeping.
UN should send Bangladeshi peace keeping force to Bangladesh high commission in India and Manipur as there's violence is happening and Indian forces are unable to solve it.
We have already send crpf in manipur and way you are attacking minorities... We have all that data... You have no law and order left for them..
Haan haan sure.. then send them!!! If you have the guts!!!!
😂😂😂You guys think you r superpower 😂
@@karnatheempire6789 We used to be one in the past. Bengal was one of the richest region in Asia too. Our empire ruled over nepal and parts of India for centuries
@MinhazMajumder you were part of india just 75 years ago 🤣 .
UN peacekeeping is needed in Manipur.
Get lost terrorists 😅
UN peace keeping is need in muslim dominated area to protect minority in muslim dominated region
Like kashmir, kerela, westbengal, some part of uttar pradesh, assam
@ yes I agree with you. So let’s bring UN peacekeepers. Because people of India are agreeing
@@Knowmore55555 yes but first bring UN forces in Bangladesh urgent
And when there will be Peace there then in india
Mostly in muslim dominated area so that Hindu in that area feel safe
@@P.C1999 no first in Manipur and Kashmir because those issues started. Chronology samjhiye
Monipur Kashmir need un peace keeping force
I am
In Manipur come will give you peace
re bhai tui ekhane, tale facebook er lorai e ke netritto debe. 🤣 Halka mute suye por
Kale bangladesh
UN should immediately deploy peacekeeping forces across India for protecting the minorities.
Wait.. india will give u this 🍆🍆🍆🍆
Atleast no muslim is running to Bangladesh or Pakistan... Neither is their population decreasing which we so desperately want... Whereas Hindus in Bangladesh is 8% and in Pakistan is 2%....🤡🤡
পরে কথা বলিস, এখন যা কে জানি পেঁয়াজের প্যাকেট আর আটা ছুড়ে মরেছে। পরে আর খুঁজে পাবি না, এখন যা তাড়াতাড়ি ভাগ।
Rightly said by Mr Shashi Tharoor...
UN Peacekeeping Need In Kashmir and Manipur
72 hoors😂
Un Peacekeeping Need In Kashmir and Manipure🫰,
There's no genocide happening in either of the mentioned places, while there is one happening in Bangladesh as shows my so many protests.
@arahul4045 Thare Is no hindu genocide. Come Bangladesh and see..
Yes... For pok.
As far as manipur is concerned, deporting Christian missionaries and blocking their funds would do the job.
But would this thing be understood by deshodrohis??
No, you wouldn't!
We will deal with you like tikka khan...kanglu😂😂😂
@@arahul4045really? What is your source of said “genocide”?
Where did you get the information from? How many Hindus died after 5 August? Do you have a list other than Indian propaganda media’s baseless claims and Awami league’s propaganda twitter accounts that only started posting after 5th august? Enlighten me.
Mamata Banerjee has suggested the action to PM Modi. It is an internal message. To be accepted or rejected by the PM. How does it cause concern to the Congress.
Best saying...we hindu Muslim leave peacefully
India should seek assistance from UN to stop the violence in Manipur . Clearly , they can’t stop the violence. Bangladesh can help sending some peacekeepers.
He is a very talented politician….he deserves to be PM of India 🇮🇳
Here is the example of excellence.. Leaders from India need to learn from him..
Stupid leader.... Only good in speaking english... See his recent interview on Pakistan... Still asking us to play cricket and do business. With those terrorist.
Send indian army not un peacekeeping
U should come Bangladesh sir
Then u can judge otherwise ur media can ruin our friendship ❤
UN peacekeepers are needed in Manipur, Nagaland, Khalistan and especially in occupied Kashmir. And for Indians, Bangladeshi peacekeepers are well known, well respected and award winners in UN missions.
C'mon send them here then
Your Bangladeshi peacekeepers 😂😂
Do you remember 2001 Boraibari war? @@gummykumar7445
@@gummykumar7445 for getting peacekeepers service respective nation has to request in UN, all you Indians need is to apply in UN and Bangladeshi peacekeepers will be on their way.
Peacekeeping also need in Manipur, Kashmir, Hyderabad, Punjab and Save Indian minority
Make Shekh Hasina in india's priminister....
Excellent Individual.
United peace peacekeeping mission should be deployed in Jammu Kashmir and Manipur India.
good politician..well known about truth...
Thoroughly gentle man like him understand/realize much better than those idiots in WB
Rightly said sir 👍 Respect
Un peacekeeping is needed in Manipur India
What about send congressis to Bangladesh specially tharoor types
UN needs to intervention in INDIA
Mr. Tharoor, has long association with UN PEACE KEEPING,has commented rightly in this controversy. CM of Bengal' s demand is unjustified. Rather she should demand help of UN for disturbed areas like Manipur, where the central government has severely failed to maintain peace and harmony.
Bangladeshi peacekeepers needed to be deployed in india.we don't want to see another Gujrat doctrine
Hats off to a righteous politician like Mr. Shashi Tharoor for his unbiased statement against Indian propagandists.
What a great politician. Can't agree more. Respect from Bangladesh!
wise words from man.
Bangladesh wants to send peace keepers to Kashmir, Manipur and UP.
Please save indian Muslim.
UN should take action against Bjp terrorist party
Stop genocide in Monipur,Punjab and Kashmir
Thank you shasi tharoor
Concentrate on Kashmir valley. US has appointed new governor for Jammu and Kashmir.😂
All hindu brothers are very in Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩. India journalism is very bad
Comedy Nights with India 😂
A sensible person Mr Tharoor
Here in BD, We live with empathy and love irrespective of different religious beliefs. plz don't try to incite any violence here.But he truly is a gentleman.
আমার দেশ বাংলাদেশ
বাংলাদেশ জিন্দাবাদ ❤
বালৰ বাংলাদেশ
He’s just looking for good opportunity to be happy again 😂
You Are Right
Well said
INDIA NEEDS HELP to safe guard minorities in kashmir & manipur
Apna Ghar Palace Sambhalo FIR dusra Ka Ghar Sambhalo
India's Government Should ask UN peacekeeping troops for their country in Manipur.
UN peacekeeping force is needed in Manipur,Sambhal,Ajmer.
Congis ko vote aur karo
In Bangladesh we Bangalis live peacefully
Important Insights on Bangladesh's Current Situation for Indians
Over the past 15 years, the relationship between India and Bangladesh has evolved in a way that has created barriers to building trust and friendship with the general people of Bangladesh. During this time, the Indian government has focused almost exclusively on fostering ties with the Awami League government, often ignoring the opinions and aspirations of ordinary Bangladeshis. This approach has led to a significant trust deficit between the Bangladeshi public and India.
1. India’s Support for Unelected Governments and Its Impact
Since 2009, Bangladesh has witnessed three national elections where the public was effectively denied the opportunity to choose their preferred government. These elections, marred by allegations of widespread irregularities, have been internationally criticized as being one-sided. The Indian government, however, has continued to support the Awami League during this time, enabling it to stay in power.
As a result, the Awami League government has carried out a repressive regime characterized by:
Corruption: Massive embezzlement and money laundering.
Oppression: Forced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and public suppression.
Exploitation: Looting of national resources, benefiting a small elite group while neglecting the broader population.
Key Example - The July-August Movements:
In response to widespread anti-government protests, over 2,000 people were killed.
Around 40,000 were injured, with many losing limbs, sight, or suffering permanent disabilities due to excessive force.
Besides law enforcement, armed members of the Awami League directly participated in violence against protesters.
Such repressive measures have fueled widespread resentment toward the Awami League and, by extension, India, due to its overt support for this regime.
2. The Misuse of the Minority Narrative
Following the government's weakening grip on power, aggrieved citizens began targeting local Awami League leaders responsible for past abuses. Many of these leaders then played the “minority card” to shield themselves from public outrage.
During the protests, both Muslim and Hindu leaders of the Awami League were involved in attacks on ordinary citizens.
Victims of the violence, regardless of their religion or ethnicity, included Hindus, Muslims, and others who opposed the government.
After losing public support, some leaders started portraying themselves as victims of communal violence, manipulating the narrative to gain sympathy, particularly from India.
This propaganda aims to distract from the real issue: the years of abuse and suppression orchestrated by the Awami League.
3. Challenges with India’s Foreign Policy
India’s current policy of favoring the Awami League above all else has created significant challenges in its relationship with Bangladesh:
Erosion of Trust: The majority of Bangladeshis view India as complicit in their struggles due to its unwavering support for an increasingly unpopular regime.
Comparisons with Nepal: Despite Nepal having an 81% Hindu population, relations between the two countries remain strained due to India’s perceived interference. Bangladeshis draw similar parallels, highlighting their dissatisfaction with India’s approach.
If India continues this one-sided policy, it risks alienating not just a government but an entire nation of people.
4. Recommendations for India
To rebuild trust and maintain a strong relationship with Bangladesh, India must reconsider its approach:
Engage with the People, Not Just the Government:
Shift the focus from aligning solely with the Awami League to building connections with the broader public.
Respect Bangladesh’s Sovereignty:
Avoid interfering in internal political matters and refrain from taking sides.
Verify Propaganda Before Acting:
Critically examine narratives, particularly those propagated by the Awami League, to ensure actions are based on facts, not manipulation.
Conclusion
Understanding Bangladesh’s current reality requires an honest assessment of the situation. If India fails to adjust its foreign policy and continues to back an unpopular regime, it risks long-term damage to its relationship with Bangladesh.
The message from Bangladesh is clear:
India should respect the will of the Bangladeshi people and adopt a balanced, compassionate foreign policy that strengthens mutual trust and friendship between the two nations. Only then can both countries enjoy lasting peace and cooperation.
Since India failed to ensure the security of Bangladesh consulate they can ask for UN peacekeeping force.
Such should be the words of a wise man
Peace keeper needs only in india. Bcoz they failed to give security to consulates 😂
We just gave same treatment as you give to our people in Bangladesh 😂😂😂
Very Poor reporter😂
Rightly said sasi thakur
India has lost their opportunity to lead South Eastern Asia even to lead regional order; Politics either national or international stem is somewhat messy sometimes!
Thanks
Thanks Sir..❤❤❤
Un needed india monipur and Kashmir
Very bad statement by shashi
Highly Intellectual Person
He's a well educated politician.
Very intellectual person no doubt❤
Tnx sashi taror sir for honest answer
Save indian Muslims 😭😭😭😭😭
Un peacekeeping is needed in manipur
UN Peacekeeping needs to be sent in Manipur Sambal , UP and Kashmir urgently.
She is right
We fill really sorry when we sow Rahul support Hasina a great Director, Thanks shoshie ji
Save Indian Muslims
A sensible man from India! Respect
The current Indian government, in trying to establish its 'Hindu identity' as the central pillar of its foreign policy, has faced significant backlash, especially in Muslim-majority countries like Bangladesh. The core objective of the Citizenship Amendment Act was to present India as the ultimate refuge for Hindus. Indian leaders have continuously used the term 'Bangladeshi' as a proxy for illegal Muslim immigrants within India, while at the same time claiming that bilateral relations with Bangladesh have improved. However, there is a glaring contradiction between these two, which could no longer be hidden.
Over the last decade, in many neighboring countries, while their governments may have been very friendly towards India, the general population has been increasingly hostile towards India. The same has happened in Bangladesh, Nepal, and the Maldives.
However, India has never attempted to address the grievances or frustrations of the people in these countries under the pretext of stability or democracy. Instead, it has assumed that as long as the governments of these countries are aligned with India, its interests will be safeguarded.
The reason for this is simple. As I mentioned earlier, India has only focused on short-term interests in its neighboring countries, without considering the long-term consequences. Now, one by one, it is facing the repercussions of this approach.
❤educated shows what democracy is
Did he condemn the mass killings in July-August?
True politician
What about Indian muslim minorities?
Political greed has already made him commit so many disgraceful acts but this one is lowest even for his own standard.
Disgusting to have such a person as MP. He should be deported to Bangladesh to live in peace with peaceful community.
good politician
This is called politician,
Congress mukto Bharat ❤
This video will not get views because it’s against Godi media😂
Save Indian muslim please
One thing to notice and understand- Indian Muslims are supporting and defending Bangladeshi persecution against Hindus..
They are loyal to their religion , I wish Hindus particularly secular people can see and understand that Muslims care only Muslims and defend only Muslims even if they are wrong
Some gentalman also live in India.
World m sab se jadha minority pe hamla hota hai toh oh India m hota hai har mosques k niche mondir dhunta hai aur ap logo se Bangladesh lekar chinta karna it's a joke
India is the best example of crocodile tears.😂
Reporter look sad,he wanted something spicy, fauj vajo, hindu ke liye hindu desh banao
😂😂 Asa kuch
কমেন্টে বাংলাদেশীরা ভরে দিয়েছে, হা হা
Mr tharoor, what happened to you? You are blaming indian government and comparing india with that terrorist state bangaladesh....what nonsense policies is this? Think twice before open your mouth...you are insulting India.
But unfortunately you never protest against the massacre of hindu killing in pakistan...is this your politics....shame shame...
How political he is shameful.....
He is a hypocrite
He is not but indeed you are
why bcz he didn't say anything like bgp moron does ?
@@Sundaybd-b5ycome with real name peacefull
one of best worse indian godi media
One of the worst mp selected by people, when it is a concern of national security and international affairs. He is blaming conditions in own country and playing political game. No wonder people ask for Congrees mukht desh. There is no fencing in major borders of our 7 sisters and WB, he is not even aware of the condition we all are living in. Just disgusted to have a senior MP like him.
*elected by educated people of kerala.
people in your state vote for a c0rrupt person
@user_98734 yea elected but not a wise choice
@@sm5899 better than the hate mongers.
@@user_98734 like?
fake news,
😂😂😂😂😂
Rare indian , much respect from bangkadesh
ONE OF THE FEW INDIAN RESPECTED OUTSIDE INDIA
I thought he never knew Hindi
Thanks for your Truth
He is good
ശശിയെ തിരുവനന്തപുരത്ത് കയറ്റരുത്
Why?
@@Azx473because rajeev chandresekhran is there
@@Azx473 andhbhakt
@@Latharao-ly3hb so what…..?.
@@MohitKe-uq3gm am andhbakth of whom.?.explain brother