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  • @holyshite20 I think you got it right, my friend.

    This is being sent from Calcutta. Every last child or grandchild of refugee parents - grand parents from East Bengal (and 99% have never

    visited Bangladesh) still think of Bangladesh as their 'desh'.

    I know I do. 'Desh kothai, Faridpur!' is what a 16 year old might say! Well there you go!

  • beautiful song and music can understand bits n bobs...lol bu reli goes straight into dah heart!

  • Religion is not da main think in da country...Amra shob bangali thatz da main think. LOve Bangldesh.

  • God Bless this lady and her beautiful voice!

  • Ami Bangladeshi noi....tao gaan ta shunte shunte aamaar chokh e jol ese gelo...keno ??

  • coz it is a hart touching song tht why and make u proud i love it me proud 2 be a bangladeshi thankz god 4 tht

  • bioscope u missed the point of the song completely...the song is meant to show that eventhough we have many different religions, languages and cultures in Bangladesh..we are still one country.Unlike India or Pakistan where there is fighting among different religions, cultures states etc almost every day. We may hav different beliefs but all of us, hindus, muslims, buddhos, chistans, chakmas are similar when it comes to loving our country and living in peace.

  • @holyshite20 I think you got it right, my friend.

    This is being sent from Calcutta. Every last child or grandchild

    of refugee

    parents - grand parents from East Bengal (and 99% have never

    visited Bangladesh) still think of Bangladesh as their 'desh'.

    I know I do. 'Desh kothai, Faridpur!' is what a 16 year old might say!

    Ispeak

    atrocious bengali but I speak it with a Dacca (Dhaka) accent!

  • @holyshite20

    I will correct you on that. India is a very peaceful country. Yes, there are a few fanatics, but every country has them. Bangladesh also has their own issues when it comes to religion. I have quite a few Bangladeshi friends, and I'm glad they dont think like you. Yes, they want West Bengal to be part of Bangladesh, but thats pretty much all they say. They love Indians and especially Indian Bengali's. There have been many issues in Assam dealing with BD islamic fanatics.

  • @holyshite20

    So I dont know how you can say that all bangladeshi's are peaceful and respectful to other religions. Causing problems in a country you refuge to isn't right at all. So think before you leave ignorant comments. I hope that my generation of Desi's learn how to get along with each other whether your Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lanka or even Nepali.

  • @VIRAJ818 What? !!!!!

  • DiZ sOng lyriCs vErY wOndErful !!! I lOvE it sOooOooo mucH!!! ThnxXxxx dEar...

  • One country, one nation, one language, one religion, one culture. We are the one in every way. One is a prime but very powerful number. I just see the beacon of light...none could stop us our own prosperity, we are he future leader of the world and we are working on it. Thanks SaBiNa Jii for your assessment of our beloved country!

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