00:00Actually, there are a lot of Muslims there and a lot of illiterate people as well.
00:06After that, it is in the hands of some people.
00:12So, what do you think, should we give asylum to Sheikh Hazina or not?
00:16Yes, we should.
00:17If we talk about Bangladesh, in terms of CAA, we should have it.
00:21We should have it in our country as well.
00:23But in our country, there is no unity in our country.
00:27We have heard a lot about Hindus and Muslims here.
00:57According to the people of Delhi, or if she should get asylum in this country or not.
01:02Hear me out.
01:03So, I have someone who is a Bengali himself.
01:06He is Indian and we are here in Delhi.
01:09The situation in Bangladesh has worsened.
01:13It has become worse and worse.
01:15It has become worse.
01:16It has happened 20 years ago as well.
01:18Yes, yes.
01:19Once, when the Sheikh Hazina's father passed away.
01:23Yes.
01:24And in 2009, the Indian forces also went there and controlled a lot.
01:27In 1971, when Pakistan made a ruckus on them, the Indian forces were also there.
01:31So, what is the feeling of a Bengali now?
01:33Bengali, see, actually there are more Muslims there.
01:38And there are more illiterate people as well.
01:40Yes.
01:41After that, it is in the hands of some people.
01:46So, do you think that the opposition army could be involved in bringing down the government?
01:50Yes, yes.
01:52So, what do you think now?
01:53Should we give asylum to Sheikh Hazina or not?
01:56Yes, we should.
01:57And why?
01:58That is why we should give.
02:00He is a very good person.
02:02If we accept him as a Bengali.
02:04No one has ever done such a thing to a Bengali.
02:07Okay.
02:08Right now, we have a very good relationship with India as well.
02:11And if you consider, for example, Pakistan.
02:14They have two persons.
02:17Bangladesh has six persons in today's date.
02:19So, the community is also very good.
02:21So, we should support them accordingly.
02:24And the second thing is…
02:26The work that has been done there, whatever has to be done, has been done.
02:30Okay.
02:31Right now, there are about 1.5 crore Hindus there.
02:34Now, there is oppression on them.
02:36Yes, exactly.
02:37I was coming to that point.
02:38Okay.
02:39That there is so much persecution of Hindus there.
02:42So, according to me, Hindus should be brought to India.
02:45And the Muslims who will be there, they should be converted.
02:48Hmm.
02:49Your Rohingyas will be there as well.
02:51As the government says, Hindus who are in Pakistan, wherever they are.
02:56So, we should bring them here, so that they are safe.
02:58If there is such a situation.
02:59Look, in today's date, we have a lot of population here.
03:02It is difficult for other people to get a job.
03:05There is a lot of poverty.
03:06Hmm.
03:07It is not that there is no poverty in India.
03:08Hmm.
03:09Yes.
03:10But our government is doing a good job.
03:11It is not that it is not working.
03:12But first take care of yourself.
03:14First take care of yourself, then take care of others.
03:17Right.
03:18Now, when we bring Hindus, then almost 1.5 crores will be in Bangladesh.
03:23If we bring 1.5 crores, then after 10 years, it will be 10 crores.
03:26Look, if we talk about Bangladesh in terms of CAA, then it should come there.
03:30Yes.
03:31Because there, it has not yet become a developed country.
03:34So, CAA should come in our country.
03:35It should come in our country as well.
03:37But in our country, this is one thing, that there is no unity in our country.
03:41Hmm.
03:42Here, we have heard a lot about Hindu-Muslim riots.
03:44Because of this, the politicians here are also not able to do anything.
03:47They are not able to develop properly.
03:49It is said that our country is developing.
03:51But if you ask the public, then the main reason is that it is not developing.
03:55Because of this riot, it is not at all.
03:58CAA should come.
04:00Indians of India, is it necessary for their safety?
04:03CAA should come.
04:05And do you know that all the students there, they protested all this.
04:12So, do you think that this can happen in India as well, if people are not happy?
04:15If CAA is not implemented, then it can happen.
04:18So, CAA is a big demand.
04:20Yes.
04:21And why will it be a big demand?
04:24Tell me one reason.
04:26The reason is that the population is increasing.
04:29Hmm.
04:30So, it has become necessary for this.
04:33Look, as it is, there are no signs in India that violence will spread.
04:38Because India is one of the most popular countries.
04:41In which we have never heard about this.
04:44And if you have heard, then either people fight in the name of religion.
04:47Or they fight in the name of religion.
04:49But it will not happen that the people of India will do something at their Prime Minister's house and drive him away from there.
04:55No.
04:56This cannot happen.
04:57Because we have heard about our Prime Minister.
04:59He has not done any such thing that anyone should do this against him.
05:02Yes.
05:03Yes, this can happen.
05:04In some state, you can do it against a CM or against an MLA.
05:07But this will not happen against the PM.
05:09There are a lot of reports that Hindus are being tortured.
05:13Or there is a problem with them.
05:15So, in such a situation, is CAA exactly very important for our country?
05:19That people can come here.
05:21Yes, CAA is important for this.
05:23And this should also happen in the future.
05:26If the Bangladeshi PM says that I want to take my asylum in India.
05:32I want to stay here.
05:33So, what would be your suggestion?
05:35Should he be allowed to take it or not?
05:37See, the government is there for this.
05:39Now, this is our opinion.
05:41So, if I give my opinion, then no.
05:43Because he has been there since 1996.
05:48His government was still there.
05:50But why did he drive him away?
05:52Why did he run away from there?
05:53There must be some reason.
05:55So, according to this, no.
05:57For me, I don't agree for freedom of expression.
06:00The meaning of CAA is...
06:02The government says that all the Hindus in other countries like Pakistan or Bangladesh.
06:09We will bring them to India.
06:11Because their lives will be in danger there.
06:13So, this rule should come.
06:15Yes, it should come.
06:17And it should come.
06:18Because I am a political student.
06:21But I don't have that much knowledge.
06:23But according to my knowledge, CAA should come to India.
06:25But I think, as far as I know, something happened about this in 2019.
06:30So, the government tried to bring this rule at that time.
06:34But there was so much opposition that it could not be done.
06:37Yes.
06:38But now, looking at the future,
06:40like in Pakistan, there is some oppression on Kashmiri Hindus.
06:43We have also heard.
06:44According to this, they should also be brought to India.
06:46And as it is happening in Bangladesh,
06:48CAA should come according to that.
06:50But we will also have to see the increasing population here.
06:54It is not possible that we keep calling people from other countries.
06:57The concerns are very genuine.
06:59So, we are a country where most of the youngsters,
07:04they are fighting for jobs.
07:06And then the government will, you know, ask that,
07:08okay, bring more people, whether it's from some other country.
07:12But there will be Hindus who can be brought here to save their lives.
07:15So, it is a very genuine concern that if you are bringing in more people,
07:19what about jobs?
07:20Will you provide them jobs?
07:21What will they be doing here if they arrive?
07:24Am I right?
07:25Because the youth people are sacrificing in all of these sectors.
07:34There is a shortage of jobs in every sector.
07:38So, looking at this, the government should also do something.
07:41Because in the market, if the demand increases,
07:43if the public increases, then the demand will increase.
07:45And do you have any family in Bengal?
07:47Yes, there is an entire family.
07:48Only me.
07:49So, what kind of situation is there in Bengal now?
07:51Is there any tension regarding this?
07:53No, there is no tension.
07:54It's good there.
07:55We have nothing to do with Bangladesh.
07:57But people are afraid that a lot of Bangladeshis will come here.
08:00Yes, that's the only fear.
08:01There is nothing else.
08:02And how do you feel about Mamata Banerjee?
08:04Mamata Banerjee?
08:05Half of Bengal is her home.
08:08I don't want to say anything else.
08:10So, the violence that we talk about in Bengal,
08:12there is a lot of it.
08:13Political violence.
08:14Look, in today's date, there should be jobs.
08:16There should be jobs.
08:18You keep doing it.
08:20Tell us, where are the jobs in Bengal today?
08:23There are no jobs.
08:24If there are jobs, then why have you come to Delhi?
08:26This is the biggest matter.
08:29So, you know, the conclusion, whatever topic you go to,
08:33right now, whatever the government is doing,
08:35the biggest thing that they want is the job,
08:37and then talk about anything else.
08:39Whether it's CAA or the Bangladesh government,
08:43or whatever it is, it all comes to one thing,
08:46if we talk to the youngsters over here,
08:49it is all about jobs.
08:50First, give them jobs, then think of other countries.
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