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90+ percent of Bangladeshis are Muslim.

Not saying that they are partial to either country, but who do you see cheering for Pakistan when Pakistan/India team plays in Dhaka?

And? there are more Muslims in India than in Pakistan. Doesn't change how should we look at India.
We tried our best but if you have stick up yours, than its not our fault. And we should learn that and move on.

Don't alienate Bangladeshis. They are Pakistan's brothers and sisters at the end of the day. This is not emotion. It is strategy. Think.

An outstretched hand of friendship should not be spurned.

Hasina will not be leading Bangladesh forever.

None of the present generation in either country were alive in 1971. They bear no responsibility for what happened. See Indian saajish for what it was. To weaken Pakistan and gain a valuable market for their banyas. Do not be complicit in that scheme.

It's like saying France and Germany still hating each other because of what happened fifty years ago.


I did state until they get out of this Banglabundu, Hasena, Indian worship, in my previous comment. We already accepted you guy's, we wished that we should have been separate countries from the start, with Bangladesh having west Bengal also as its territory(and East Punjab as ours). And even with the '71 separation, it shouldn't have been like the way it was. There were millions of muslim Bangladeshis who supported Pakistan in '71, but current administration is and has been spouting nothing but venom against Pakistan. You can celebrate, Muhammad Ali Jinnah can't you? you can celebrate Allama Iqbal can't you? They were the ones who gave us independence from the British raj. The same British raj that told you it was your fault that you were dying of famine because you bred like rabbit. But no, you have to celebrate your "Banglabundu" a traitor in our country, if that's not antagonizing than what is?

Until the day comes where Bangladesh treats us fairly and with respect, we shouldn't try to have any relation with you guys, it's pointless.

Post reported for forum rule violation. Be thoughtful and considerate.

Same should be applied to the ones celebrating the traitor IN PAKISTAN.
 
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And? there are more Muslims in India than in Pakistan. Doesn't change how should we look at India.
We tried our best but if you have stick up yours, than its not our fault. And we should learn that and move on.




I did state until they get out of this Banglabundu, Hasena, Indian worship, in my previous comment. We already accepted you guy's, we wished that we should have been separate countries from the start, with Bangladesh having west Bengal also as its territory(and East Punjab as ours). And even with the '71 separation, it shouldn't have been like the way it was. There were millions of muslim Bangladeshis who supported Pakistan in '71, but current administration is and has been spouting nothing but venom against Pakistan. You can celebrate, Muhammad Ali Jinnah can't you? you can celebrate Allama Iqbal can't you? They were the ones who gave us independence from the British raj. The same British raj that told you it was your fault that you were dying of famine because you bred like rabbit. But no, you have to celebrate your "Banglabundu" a traitor in our country, if that's not antagonizing than what is?

Until the day comes where Bangladesh treats us fairly and with respect, we shouldn't try to have any relation with you guys, it's pointless.



Same should be applied to the ones celebrating the traitor IN PAKISTAN.


Buddy just hush , you're making Pakistanis look bad
 
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The internal policies of Bangladesh for past decades may only result in more radical leaders after Hasina exploiting the boogeyman of Pakistan.

I would respectfully disagree.

New generation in Bangladesh is quite practical. They are more concerned about the boogeyman of India trying to exploit our markets, as can be seen with recent efforts to influence our trade policy through bribing our politicians. There is ample evidence of Indian trade hostility, starting with onion fiasco, potato fiasco, and now vaccine fiasco. Indians are trying to put up non-tariff barriers to Bangladesh exports under various pre-texts - Bangladesh products are very competitive with Indian locally made uncompetitive products.

This will all come to a head - and Bangladesh is looking for alternate import-sources (other than India) for everything, cotton for textiles, agri products like onions, potatoes to supplement local shortfalls and any other competitive Pakistani exports.

Don't tell me Pakistani traders will not be interested in the flourishing markets in Bangladesh.

Until the day comes where Bangladesh treats us fairly and with respect, we shouldn't try to have any relation with you guys, it's pointless.

It is clear that you may be short of patience.

There are plenty of people on both sides with an axe to grind. And there are also people in Bangladesh who have a fair amount of respect for Pakistan and vice-versa. I have a ton of Pakistani friends and hang out together all the time. Unless Hasina goes, there won't be warming of diplomatic relations with Pakistan.

Try to see this from a business perspective. I do.

There is plenty of scope for business.

We don't have to be hugging buddies at first.

Think of ways to de-escalate, not heighten antagonism - between our countries and people.
 
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I would respectfully disagree.

New generation in Bangladesh is quite practical. They are more concerned about the boogeyman of India trying to exploit our markets, as can be seen with recent efforts to influence our trade policy through bribing our politicians. There is ample evidence of Indian trade hostility, starting with onion fiasco, potato fiasco, and now vaccine fiasco. Indians are trying to put up non-tariff barriers to Bangladesh exports under various pre-texts - Bangladesh products are very competitive with Indian locally made uncompetitive products.

This will all come to a head - and Bangladesh is looking for alternate import-sources (other than India) for everything, cotton for textiles, agri products like onions, potatoes to supplement local shortfalls and any other competitive Pakistani exports.

Don't tell me Pakistani traders will not be interested in the flourishing markets in Bangladesh.

What you need to understand is that Pakistan is an ideological country not a trade enterprise.

We don't let our finances run our freedom. Never have never will.

There is more chance that we will nuke IMF than pay them back.

Proceed at your own risk man.
 
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For what karma? Ignoring India an establishing good relationship with OIC and pakistan?

Do you think that these karma results is his murder? Then who murdered him? Surely who didn't want him making good relationship with OIC and Pakistan correct?

So who's interest you are serving by saying so? Do you have the IQ of even thinking if it?

Or do you want to say that it's Pakistan who killed him as a reward of his friendly relationship with pakistan? You must be a fool then.

Or are you guys really like that as India propagate? Are you killers of friends? Will China trust you then? What say you?
Santi Bandu....
Don't get yourself in a twist mate.
In school we were all taught about, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi , Bharamputra etc.
Sheikh Mujeeb had a perfect opportunity to become Pakistan's PM. But instead of running the government from Islamabad, he was adamant to shift everything to Dacca, Capital, State Bank, Naval HQ the lot.
But he joined hands with Pakistan's enemies....Pakistan had nothing to do with his killings.....the water was well under the bridge.....apparently his own army turned against him or something like that.
 
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Buddy just hush , you're making Pakistanis look bad

Don't like it move on, but for us your Banglabundu was and will always be a traitor. You can celebrate him as much you want in your own country, but have some decency and common courtesy. Would it be right if tomorrow some Pakistani went to Bangladesh and celebrated A.K. Niazi. It is you who are hell bent on making Bangladeshi's look bad.
 
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Nothing unnatural stays forever. Bangladeshis are a practical bunch.
so much practical that they are led by callous bandhu budhu person and then kill him with their own hand and now are led by her very own daughter who has killed Jamat Islami members - who herself is no less than dictator
 
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What you need to understand is that Pakistan is an ideological country not a trade enterprise.

We don't let our finances run our freedom. Never have never will.

There is more chance that we will nuke IMF than pay them back.

Proceed at your own risk man.

OK - I may agree with nuking the IMF... :lol:

I am amazed by seeing the amount of immature responses on this thread...

At the end of the day many Bangladeshis (including myself) still want Pakistan to prosper. There is absolutely no reason for Pakistan not to prosper when Bangladesh is doing so. It is not for me to dictate Pakistani trade policy, but without trade, no country ever becomes strong.

Brothers @Goenitz and @Vapnope your thoughts please, since both of you seem to be a bit more mature.
 
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As soon as a different party comes to power,
with such a state of affair, its never going to happen ever the lady has effectively killed every possible opposition she could have faced backed by AL members and Army
 
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Ok, i have deleted my post, but i must point out the OP has a habit of posting anti-Pakistan and pro-India material.
BTW, I love Kathal but they are damn hard to get here in Scotland.
 
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..Pakistan had nothing to do with his killings...
I know this. You didn't understand the inner meaning of my message. I wanted to say that when he made relationship with pakistan warm ,then only the enemy of pakistan and other Muslim nation can make a plot to kill him.

Thanks.
 
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Don't like it move on, but for us your Banglabundu was and will always be a traitor. You can celebrate him as much you want in your own country, but have some decency and common courtesy. Would it be right if tomorrow some Pakistani went to Bangladesh and celebrated A.K. Niazi. It is you who are hell bent on making Bangladeshi's look bad.

I don't think A.K. Niazi is celebrated in Pakistan by Pakistanis either.

Embassies and High Commissions are foreign territories by definition. They can do whatever they will as they please, but there is a price to pay diplomatically.

Celebrating Bangabandhu in Pakistan was an aggressive act in my opinion. Foisted by boorish and insensitive Bangladeshi diplomats at the machinations foisted by New Delhi.

They should have watched Pakistani sensitivities. Some Pakistanis here in PDF will unfortunately react in textbook fashion, just as the Indians planned.

This will not help in normalizing relations between two countries. Bangladesh diplomats need to be more sensitive going forward.

Ok, i have deleted my post, but i must point out the OP has a habit of posting anti-Pakistan and pro-India material.
BTW, I love Kathal but they are damn hard to get here in Scotland.

Understood.

Thanks for deleting the post. :-)

You should look for East Asian shops - especially Vietnamese/Laotian/Cambodian shops. They have Kathal. Before consuming, apply cooking oil to mouth and beard/moustache so that Kathal juices do not stick.

But I am sure you may know this already.
 
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Bengalis killed him for being Pakistani.
Do you think that I ever take you seriously Mr active troll? No I don't take you seriously and will never take you seriously, as you never give single reason to do this.

Still I just write it so that you can remember my position about you forever and stop wasting your time quoting my message. Thank you very much.
 
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with such a state of affair, its never going to happen ever the lady has effectively killed every possible opposition she could have faced backed by AL members and Army

I wouldn't be so sure. People will find a way. Nothing is a 100%, ever.

Bangladeshis have diverse opinions and I have been called out for mine.

However one must respect all opinions. Debate is good for understanding other points of view - no view must ever be silenced.
 
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