Published:  07:45 AM, 02 September 2024

26 Lakh Indians in Bangladesh’s Private Sector! Are We India's Slave State?

26 Lakh Indians in Bangladesh’s Private Sector! Are We India's Slave State?
 
26 lakh Indians are holding highly paid jobs in Bangladesh whereas the graduates of Bangladesh, after finishing their higher education, are trying for jobs and do not get jobs despite having all the qualifications. Talented and qualified graduates of this country do not get jobs in their own country, but Indians are appointed into jobs in various sectors by 'influence'.

And when our talented graduates used to go around to different doors repeatedly for jobs, when all the doors were closed, then they had to drive rickshaws or sell tea and cigarettes on the streets. Many chose to commit suicide not being able to bear these burdens. There are many such instances. Our talented and qualified graduates were thwarted in their tactics and the Indians were inserted into those very places. And it was said that on our talented and qualified graduates, 'they do not have qualification'. So, what is the eligibility criteria? Despite being a foreigner, Indians within the country by what force control the country's job market?

Like the British, India has established another form of imperialism in Bangladesh, which can be called 'New-Imperialism'. Indians have been successfully inducted in all sectors of Bangladesh. However, every year the unemployed graduates of this country do not get jobs even if they wander around. According to the latest data of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), educated unemployed are 26 lakh 40 thousand in the country now.

How can 26 lakh Indians get highly paid jobs in a country whereas 26 lakh 40 thousand are educated unemployed? And they all get paid in dollars. Every year about 5 billion USD remittances are sending to India from Bangladesh. Bangladesh is India's fourth largest source of remittance income. Even though the name of Bangladesh is just on the papers, till now the country was completely controlled by India. Can another state control an independent and sovereign state like this? This is one of India's 'sinister motive' over Bangladesh.

There is no sector in which Indians have not been strategically inducted. But there is no place for Bangladeshis. Bangladeshis are like 'expatriate' in their own country. Just as the British enslaved the Bengalis for a long time, India also indulged in the game of enslaving us.

What message does the employment of 26 lakh Indians give us whereas 26 lakh 40 thousand unemployed graduates in the country? Such incident proves--how India's aggression in Bangladesh. The educated generation of Bangladesh is unemployed in their own country and Indians are getting jobs in this country with high-paying salary. Such incident proves--how fragile a state structure is!

Interim government Chief Adviser Nobel laureate Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus has to remove 26 lakh Indians from the sector in which they are working on high-paying salary. And the talented and qualified graduates of the country should be placed in those places, who had to roam the streets with the title of 'educated unemployed' despite having all the qualifications. This is an example of how India has controlled Bangladesh for so long. In all such sectors, there is India's aggression in Bangladesh. Above all, everyone must be vocal to stop Indian aggression.

Emran Emon is a
researcher, journalist
and a columnist.



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