u/No_Sound7717

Nobody is talking about this for some reason.

Nobody is talking about this for some reason.

Non-promotional opinion: Probably, two the best tools for any exam aspirant and have the ability to collapse the whole indian edtech industry and education mafia in one day (if the CEOs try)

u/No_Sound7717 — 16 hours ago
▲ 3 r/iiitbhubaneswar+1 crossposts

Help me choose it by stats

Is this stats accurate? I may get CE (now cse here) being a non-odia resident.

u/No_Sound7717 — 4 days ago

The Hindu-Shatru Bangabandhu

This sub is getting filled with pure political posts, so after victory let's purify it by some educational posts.

You guys have known me for bringing up a post before criticising both 'Titumir' and BBC. One being a mob-radicalizer and killer of several hindus and assaulting several hindu women and another taking bribes to forcibly and falsely potraying him as a bengali nationalist.

Now criticising this particular person may hurt some of the people of West Bengal. But truth remains truth: This guy named Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was an active participant of AIML-Bengal cadre (All India Muslim League) and a well-known disciple of Hossain Suhrawardi (People already know his name quiet). Along with his master, this guy actively promoted violent radicalised speeches from mosques in the August 14, '46 Kolkata, before the real 'Direct action' took place.

Even after the '71 MuktiJuddho, after taking military help from Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, this guy threatened india to withdraw the military asap without any formal gratitude, but got killed by his own army's coup.

Secularism in Bangladesh is as neutral as Mamta's Bhanga Paa (You guys remember "Bhanga Paaye Khela Hobe") [quick note that the 'Khela hobe' term was also coined by a member of his party.]

And again, BBC being potraying him as the greatest Bengali of all time sidelining Swami Vivekananda, Netaji Subhas Bose or Bankim Chandra...U guys know the situation of UK right now, so leave that crap!

Source: Wikipedia (See the 3rd image or go read from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheikh\_Mujibur\_Rahman)

Credits: Youtuber Probal Dutta (https://youtu.be/Rxjsq8XLL7g?si=\_lwYt7x0rMVodkOt)

u/No_Sound7717 — 7 days ago

The Hindu-Shatru Bangabandhu

This sub is filled with pure political posts, so after victory let's purify it by some educational posts.

You guys have known me for bringing up a post before criticising both 'Titumir' and BBC. One being a mob-radicalizer and killer of several hindus and assaulting several hindu women and another taking bribes to forcibly and falsely potraying him as a bengali nationalist.

Now criticising this particular person may hurt some of the people of West Bengal. But truth remains truth: This guy named Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was an active participant of AIML-Bengal cadre (All India Muslim League) and a well-known disciple of Hossain Suhrawardi (People already know his name quiet). Along with his master, this guy actively promoted violent radicalised speeches from mosques in the August 14, '46 Kolkata, before the real 'Direct action' took place.

Even after the '71 MuktiJuddho, after taking military help from Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, this guy threatened india to withdraw the military asap without any formal gratitude, but got killed by his own army's coup.

Secularism in Bangladesh is as neutral as Mamta's Bhanga Paa (You guys remember "Bhanga Paaye Khela Hobe") [quick note that the 'Khela hobe' term was also coined by a member of his party.]

And again, BBC being potraying him as the greatest Bengali of all time sidelining Swami Vivekananda, Netaji Subhas Bose or Bankim Chandra...U guys know the situation of UK right now, so leave that crap!

Source: Wikipedia (See the 3rd image or go read from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheikh\_Mujibur\_Rahman)

Credits: Youtuber Probal Dutta (https://youtu.be/Rxjsq8XLL7g?si=\_lwYt7x0rMVodkOt)

u/No_Sound7717 — 7 days ago

Same as title!

Edit: This is a meme to laugh at it without hesitation: How educated bangalis are getting diverted to a certain ideology which is responsible for keeping us at the bottom.

u/No_Sound7717 — 18 days ago