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Bangladesh
Bngla: ‘No Hindus will be left after 30 years’
2016-11-20
Part of our continuing series "Living with Moslems"
[Dhaka Tribune] Eminent economist and researcher Dr Abul Barkat estimates that there will be no Hindus left in the country three decades from now.

"The rate of exodus over the past 49 years points to that direction," the Dhaka University teacher said in his book "Political economy of reforming agriculture-land-water bodies in Bangladesh" published yesterday.

From 1964 to 2013, around 11.3 million Hindus left Bangladesh due to religious persecution and discrimination, he said. It means on an average 632 Hindus left the country each day and 230,612 annually.

From his 30-year-long research, Barkat found that the exodus mostly took place during military governments after independence.

Before the Liberation War, the daily rate of migration was 705 while it was 512 during 1971-1981 and 438 during 1981-1991. The number increased to 767 persons each day during 1991-2001 while around 774 persons left the country during 2001-2012, the book says.

DU teacher Prof Ajoy Roy said the government grabbed the properties of the Hindus during the Pakistain regime describing them as enemy property and the same properties were taken by the government after independence as vested property.

According to the book, these two measures made 60% of the Hindus landless.

Retired Justice Kazi Ebadul Haque said the minorities and the poor were deprived of their land rights. For example, when a shoal rises in a river the local leaders register them in the name of poor people, but the same leaders file a case and take the land under the possessions showing the court’s stay order.

The deprived people remain deprived, he said, adding that the land management system should be reformed.

Dhaka University teacher Prof Farid Uddin Ahmed said that the government has to ensure that the indigenous people would not be affected or harmed. "The government must ensure that the people do not think about leaving the country for once."
Posted by:Fred

#3  Makes room for the Muslims Burma drives out.
Posted by: P2Kontheroad   2016-11-20 19:08  

#2  Yep
Posted by: Caesar B. Hayes7557   2016-11-20 15:17  

#1  So you're saying Bangla will be an even bigger shithole?
Posted by: Frank G   2016-11-20 12:57  

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