Capital punishment for the rapists demanded everywhere in Bangladesh

Enclave people, both Bangladesh and India now enjoy the freedom to the fullest

By annexing 1 hundred and 11 more enclaves to Bangladesh, vast areas with a big populace freed from chain of Indian rule July 31, 2015. In this way, a swap of little “land, islands, with India ended its journey of complex and puzzling border disputes the globe have ever seen. Lots of freedom loving people pierced the midnight darkness with buzzing drums and lighting to herald a new dawn in these enclaves. Happiness and laughter of the kids of these new-freed lands knew no bounds. Bangladeshi national flags and anthem marked to put end the long negligence and deprivation to these small lands. Scenes of pleasure were also witnessed in the enclaves that joined to Indian territories, though the nation mourning the funeral function to the former president APJ Abdul Kalam With the exchange of enclaves between two next-door neighbors over 50000 humans got their separate identity that will help and support them and push to lead a new journey of life. On this auspicious day, both presidents and premiers of Bangladesh and India hail the populace warmly, saying you will get every right and privilege of the soil as the mainland people enjoying. With the exchange of enclaves between two next-door neighbors over 50000 humans got their separate identity that will help and support them and push to lead a new journey of life. On this auspicious day, both presidents and premiers of Bangladesh and India hail the populace warmly, saying you will get every right and privilege of the soil as the mainland people enjoying. On the basis of Land Boundary Agreement signed recently, from August 1, 2015, about 51 Bangladeshi enclaves stretched 17 thousand and 1 hundred 60 acres of lands embraced Dhaka’s domination while about 7 thousand and 1 hundred 10 acres of lands added to Indian domination. The long cherished solution came into a reality during the treaty signed in 1974 between Muzib and Indira, though the then British India witnessed the two separate countries in 1947. Later the both countries ratified the treaty in the parliaments. In the past, the citizens of enclaves suffered lots as they had no right to have job from any country and they lost their voting rights, even to educate their own kids had lost their birth and fundamental rights that pained them much. However, they raised their voices at several for a before demanding to solve the outstanding problems.

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