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What바카라s With The Bongs And Hilsa?

The question has become more relevant with the two Bengals 바카라 West Bengal and Bangladesh -- fighting over Teesta, the abode of Ilish...

What바카라s With The Bongs And Hilsa?
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Political gossip has it that Bangladeshi dignitaries never visit India without the customary 바카라Jora Ilish바카라 (two hilsas) for luck. 바카라What바카라s with Bongs and the Hilsa?바카라 is a common question thrown at the Bengalis by baffled outsiders. Most other Indian states have their fair share of fish-eaters but they don바카라t single out any one particular type as their favorite, they argue.

Good question. And one which has suddenly become more relevant with the two Bengals 바카라 West Bengal on the Indian side and Bangladesh 바카라 which was known as East Bengal before Partition 바카라 fighting over river Teesta which flows through both.

The main focus of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina바카라s visit to India recently was to try and extract an agreement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on water-sharing. But West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee pointed out that the river, known as the 바카라lifeline of north Bengal바카라 was already suffering from severe water-shortage because of a variety of factors, including a host of hydro-projects which depended on it as the source. While she offered alternatives such as sharing other rivers like the Torsa which too flows through both countries and specified that she was equally concerned about the people of Bangladesh, the treaty remained unsigned. For the Bangladesh premier this was more than a loss of face. Later this year, in December, the country will hold general elections and the success of a Teesta Treaty, sources say, is the key to her own chances of a victory.

So what does politics between the two countries have anything to do with Hilsa? Apparently바카라quite a bit. It바카라s not just the Bengalis of India for whom it is the fish of all fish바카라but the same holds true for Bengalis across the border.

The 바카라why바카라 has of course to do with its indescribably exquisite taste. But try not to ask that to a Bong, unless you want to get snapped at. 바카라Keno??? (Why???),바카라 chides a dhoti-clad, elderly Bengali bhadralok (gentleman) rhetorically at the local fish market. He looks at you as though it was a really stupid question. Of course, he is still angry from the haggling he has just unsuccessfully completed with the hawker, who got his way and sold him a shiny silvery sliver for Rs 750. 바카라I didn바카라t even buy the whole fish. That would cost me double. This is as expensive as gold.바카라

바카라Then why bother buying it in the first place?바카라

He looks at you with unconcealed astonishment. 바카라Ta boley Ilish khabona?바카라 (Are you suggesting that i will forgo hilsa just because???)

So whatever you do, don바카라t ask Bongs 바카라why바카라 Ilish is the fave, to the exclusion of every other 바카라commoner바카라 like the poor country cousins바카라rui, katla, pabda, parshe and what have you.  Remember those 바카라Cloromint바카라 commercials of a few years ago and what happened to the naïve souls who asked, 바카라Achha, hum Cloromint kyon khatey hai?바카라? There, simply, is no answer to the question. Other fish taste good too, as far as the Bengalis are concerned, but there is a certain 바카라je ne sais quoi바카라 about hilsa. It바카라s an x-factor thing.

That brings us back to the question: 바카라So what바카라s the 바카라politics바카라 of hilsa?. Well, it바카라s like this. Much of the 바카라hilsa바카라 travels passport-less between the two countries with, Bangladesh, to the dismay of Indian Bengalis, having a clear advantage as the real home of the Ilish. This is because though the Tenualosa Ilisha is a considered a saltwater fish and is found in the Bay of Bengal among other seas and oceans, it swims swiftly travelling for miles upstream through the various rivers, tributaries and estuaries during spawning season.  The rivers Padma and Meghna which flow through Bangladesh have some of the highest concentrations of Ilish in the world. In comparison the Ganges which flows through West Bengal바카라s Kolaghat cannot boast of the same.

This has resulted in an intensification of the eternal if lighthearted battle between which Ilish is tastier 바카라 the Bangal (from Bangladesh)? Or the Ghoti (from West Bengal)?.

Yet, the politics of the hilsa has a dark side. The demand for the fish 바카라 bordering on greed 바카라 throughout the year and the prices that it fetches, has resulted in largescale fishing even during off season almost as soon as the eggs are laid. The current practice of trawling the fish at its sources is not even just about cruelty but it endangers the species, ecologists, environmentalist and scientists have warned.

So while the delicacy has spawned a huge culinary couture around it in both sides of the Bengal border, the concerns have put a strain on the very diplomacy of the two. Will the water-sharing disagreement intensify that?

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