--- In [email protected], "Soyuz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Omi Azad" <omi@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Rajib,
> > Please visit http://dev.gopsop.com/enable-bangla-on-windows/ and
> follow the
> > instructions there. Bangla will become well on Firefox and IE.
> > 
> > Omi
> 
> It's pretty off topic but couldn't resist the chance to poke it here,
> 
> since when Bengali flag (or the color combination of red circle in
> green) started to get associated Bengali as an Indian language.
> 
> This is pretty strange (or may be insulting to many) to see the
> Bangladeshi national flag representing the message that Bengali is an
> Indial language.
> 
> Now technically it's true that the language is shared by both country
> and BD is part of indian sub-continent but hell I AM NOT an Indian.
> 
> Don't get me wrong. I am not attached to the concept of "Nationality"
> but I sure do see it as a wrong message being promoted.
> 
> The traditional red circle on green represents Bengali flag which is
> very seperate country than India and speaks its own language. The DO
> NOT speak an Indian state language (as West bengal people).
> 
> The reason I object that this kind of message makes Indians ask
> Bangladeshies that if they speak "hindi" in Bangladesh. Yes its a
> common annoying question that you face nowdays. And everytime I have
> faced this questions, i am irritated. I hope that you will too.at
>
This is another way to divert a topic from out of track.Very
unfortunate to see this sort of post here.

Cheers,
Ashu

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