Enemy at the gate
Dhaka, Feb. 12 -- Bangladesh is fortunate to have a major power as a friendly country since its inception. India not only helped in the war of liberation with men and materials but have also assisted in its development efforts in a spirit of mutual co-operation and help. The story in the south-eastern front has been entirely different. Though Myanmer, which was a part of the Indian sub-continent under the British, shared many things including a Bengali speaking population as natural-born citizens, it showed hostility even before Bangladesh took its seat in the comity of nations. It gave refuge to Pakistani generals guilty of committing genocide against Bangladeshis as they fled from former East Pakistan facing ignominious defeat in 1971. ...
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