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Senior Correspondent. Satire Bangla 

In the realm of internet banter, nothing hits harder than a meme, and when it comes to the latest Bangladesh-India controversy, the roast session is in full swing. Bangladeshi meme-makers are not holding back, targeting everything from India’s overzealous nationalism to its never-ending obsession with mixing politics and religious cults.

The hypocrisy is ripe for satire. On one hand, you’ve got Indians chanting slogans about secularism, and on the other, you see mob lynchings and temple politics dominating headlines. Memes mocking India’s claim to be a "modern superpower" while it’s busy deciding which deity deserves a temple next are flooding Bangladeshi social media. Because let’s face it—when a nation spends more time debating beef bans than feeding its hungry, the comedy writes itself.

And oh, the irony! Indians love lecturing their neighbors about democracy and progress while entire communities within their borders are suffocated under majoritarian agendas. Bangladeshi memes are unmasking this façade with surgical precision. From mocking political leaders wrapped in saffron to exposing the cultish frenzy around certain godmen, the humor is unapologetically savage.

But the real kicker? The holier-than-thou attitude of Indian netizens, who can't take a joke without flooding the comments section with emotional outbursts. They’ll proudly flaunt their space programs while ignoring the fact that half the country can't even access clean water. It’s like watching someone boast about owning a Ferrari while living in a house with no roof.

These memes aren’t just hilarious—they’re a cathartic release for Bangladeshis tired of being patronized by a country that can’t decide if it’s a tech hub or a religious rally. So while Indians chant their mantras and light their fires, Bangladeshi meme-makers are lighting up the internet with burns hotter than a plate of Kolkata biryani.

In this digital duel, Bangladesh is proving one thing: sarcasm is a language Indians clearly don’t understand, but they sure can feel it.

































































































































































































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