Monday, November 22, 2010

White Elephant sent back to Bangladesh

Photo: latest discovered White Elephant in Burma


A high ranking government officer in Bangladesh said that the white elephants recently captured in western Burma are the elephants sent by the Bangladeshi government with an intention to deviate the trajectory of the Cyclone Giri. He told BS News reporters in Dhaka that the Bangladeshi government had received meterological data about Giri that is targeting to hit central Bangladesh. "We have received that data. So, we tried to deviate the pathe of Giri from Bangladesh to Burma. According to the instruction of our Prime Minister Sheik Hasina, we sent two White Elephants- chanted with black magics" to Burma. As soon as the elephants arrived Burma, the Giri hit Burma and Bangladesh is safe from the Cyclone", he added.

After receiving this report via the Burmese Ambassador in Dhaka, Burma's regime has recently issued an order "Not to capture the White Elephants". It is reported that another White Elephant was discovered in Burma after that order. Following the order, the newest white elephant was reportedly sent back to Hasina, PM of Bangladesh through Bangladesh-Burma border.

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