তীব্র হচ্ছে ভারত বয়কট আন্দোলন, অর্ধাহারে কলকাতার ব্যবসায়ীরা | BD India Relation | GTV News
Summary
TLDRTensions between Bangladesh and India have intensified following the arrest of ISKCON leader Chinmoy Das, leading to heightened border conflicts and an anti-India boycott movement. This unrest has severely impacted Kolkata's 'Mini Bangladesh' in New Market, a key area for Bangladeshi shoppers. Local businesses, heavily dependent on Bangladeshi consumers, are facing economic collapse. Vendors like Nizamul report stagnant sales and growing debts. Despite the struggles, many hope for a resolution, yet the future of these businesses remains uncertain as the diplomatic crisis deepens.
Takeaways
- 😀 Tensions between Bangladesh and India have been escalating due to the arrest of ISKCON leader Chinmoy Das, causing a surge in border tensions.
- 😀 India has been accused of spreading rumors and propaganda through its media, further exacerbating the strained relationship between the two countries.
- 😀 Dr. Yunus has called for national unity in the face of these tensions, while highlighting various conspiracies involving Indian leadership.
- 😀 A recent attack on the Indian High Commission in Agartala and disrespect towards the national flag have contributed to a decline in diplomatic relations.
- 😀 India's Foreign Secretary has already voiced concern over the growing anti-India sentiments in Bangladesh, especially among the country's youth.
- 😀 The boycott movement against India has gained significant traction in Bangladesh, with local protests and strong calls for distancing from India.
- 😀 The presence of Bangladeshi citizens in India has significantly decreased, especially in West Bengal's Kolkata, affecting local businesses.
- 😀 Kolkata's New Market area, known as 'Mini Bangladesh,' is heavily dependent on Bangladeshi consumers, and local merchants are struggling as business has slumped.
- 😀 Many business owners in the 'Mini Bangladesh' area are facing severe financial difficulties, with some resorting to rationing food due to lack of customers.
- 😀 Street vendors in Kolkata, such as Nijamul, are facing immense hardships due to a drop in sales and accumulating debts, leading to a dire situation for local businesses.
- 😀 Despite the challenges, local businesses and communities are hopeful that the situation will improve, with many maintaining their commitment to peace and communal harmony.
Q & A
What is the primary reason for the tensions between Bangladesh and India in the script?
-The primary reason for the tensions is the arrest of ISKCON leader Chinmoy Das, which has escalated border tensions. Additionally, rumors and propaganda by Indian media have aggravated the situation.
How does the script describe the involvement of Doctor Yunus in the political situation?
-Doctor Yunus is mentioned as calling for a national unity against India, possibly in response to the escalating tensions and India's actions in Bangladesh.
What incident involving the Indian High Commission in Agartala is mentioned in the transcript?
-The script references an attack on the Agartala High Commission and the disrespect of the national flag, leading to India lowering its head in response to the incident.
What does the script say about Modi's policies and their impact on Bangladesh-India relations?
-The script criticizes Modi’s domestic policies, including conspiracy theories involving Bangladesh’s leadership, which have fueled strong condemnation from India’s foreign secretary.
How has the Indian government responded to the growing boycott movement in Bangladesh?
-The Indian government seems to be aware of the boycott movement, with reports suggesting that many young people in Bangladesh are actively participating in it, possibly as a form of protest against India's actions.
What impact has the boycott movement had on Indian businesses, particularly in Kolkata?
-The boycott movement has led to a decline in the presence of Bangladeshi citizens in India, resulting in a collapse of business activities in Kolkata’s New Market area, where many businesses rely on Bangladeshi customers.
Why is the area around Kolkata’s New Market referred to as 'Mini Bangladesh'?
-The area is called 'Mini Bangladesh' because it hosts a large number of businesses and establishments, including hotels and restaurants, that primarily serve Bangladeshi customers.
What is the current situation faced by local businesses in the 'Mini Bangladesh' area?
-Local businesses are struggling due to the decline in Bangladeshi customers, with many business owners reporting significant financial losses and even having to survive on very little.
How are street vendors in Kolkata's 'Mini Bangladesh' coping with the current crisis?
-Street vendors like Nijamul, who sell various bags, are facing severe financial hardship, as their sales have dropped significantly. Many have accumulated debts, and their businesses are suffering due to the lack of customers.
What do the local businesses in Kolkata hope for in the face of their current challenges?
-Despite the difficult circumstances, local businesses hope for a return to normalcy and wish for the situation to improve. They express a desire to maintain religious harmony and avoid conflict.
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