PM Modi's Bangladesh visit becomes a coronavirus casualty, was crucial amid CAA-NRC tension

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In view of the coronavirus threat, Bangladesh has decided to cancel PM Modi's 17 March trip to Dhaka. The visit, however, was crucial owing to strained ties between the two countries amid the CAA-NRC controversy. In GovernmentMatters, find out the implications of this visit being called off.
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Trip cancelled due to the large wide protests in bangladesh

mohammadwasim
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CAA is the real reason why Bangladesh is unhappy with modi.

hasansarwar
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Number of deportees to Bangladesh from 2014 to 2019
are 47261, 56674, 41626, 50148, 68382 and 65372 .

garygeorge-wico
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Huge protest is happening in Bangladesh against Modi's Trip.

syedbadruljamal
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Both leaders have one thing common
Haseena has placated army by huge salaries and rules
NAMO has placated big businesses by huge loans and rules
Both are doing experimenting with religion and getting rich dividends.

robertbrowning
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This is not keenness of PM Modi, that's a message also to Bangladesh.

BlackRose-kxho
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Bangladesh cannot say a word against Myanmar because China is backing the deportation of all illegals. Bangladesh cannot say a word when Arabs beat up illegal Bangladeshis first on their streets and then deport them. Bangladesh protests only against India and it tries to blackmail India .

garygeorge-wico
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What country are most of Europe’s illegal migrants coming from? You might think Syria or some other war-torn nation. You would be wrong. According to the International Organisation for Migration, the top “sending” country is a democracy that claims to have made strides in human development: Bangladesh. The Washington Post

garygeorge-wico
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How do you get ahead in Bangladesh?
Often it's by leaving Bangladesh.

garygeorge-wico
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Modi is not an important person to visit in Bangladesh, so he will not be able to come to our Muslim country.

shomaayesha
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The real fact is nobody wants modi in their country. Bangladeshi government of course will hear to its people and what they want n don't want, not like modi government who doesn't care of its own people

supportbd
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An estimated 10 million Bangladeshis are currently working abroad, primarily as low-skilled laborers in the Arabian Gulf. Only India, Mexico, Russia and China send out more migrant workers each year according to the World Bank.
The Bangladeshi migrant workers are gardeners, construction workers, janitors and maids. On average they earn $400 a month, far more than they'd make doing the same jobs at home. And the totals add up. The $15 billion sent home by migrant workers last year — called "remittances" in economic jargon — is Bangladesh's second-largest source of foreign earnings after its gigantic textile industry.

garygeorge-wico
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Prosecution of muslims through different means can lead to fall down of Indian democracy economy prestige.

qasarkhan
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Do you now see Muslim world divided over India

ganeshgaur
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Clickbating at its best. Goddamn it Print. Don't lower your standards to Buzzfield levels. God 'effing damn it.

adityaganesh
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Not bc of covid 19, it is postpond bc of anti modi protests hit across Bangladesh... lol stop making fool your own people🤣😂

zainzain
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CAA PETITION IN SC INTERVENED BY UN BODY AS AMICUS CURIAE

PathLegalNews
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Its not corona virus but massive protests in Bangladesh that made BD cancel the trip. The same applies to Belgium trip also. Modi has become international embarrassment. Nations are calling off Modi visits in the name of corona virus.

lazybull
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Gujrati jaan ta hai Bramputar river China se aate hai,

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