Md Akmal
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1. For me this stigma of my army raping their fellow country women is high. I have met many ppl from my family who were in army in 71 and served in East Pakistan, i found none of them to be that "zalim" for that matter. So if there isn't any rape child then my army is innocent. May not for you but for me.
2. There is one misconception I have found in your people that west Pakistanis look down upon people who do not speak Urdu. Please note that only 11% of population in Pakistan have Urdu as their native language. And I found none of urdu speaker looking down upon other people.
3. There is also a misconception in your people that West Pakistan wanted to enforce URDU on you. Please note COnstitution of Pakistan 1956 and 62 both ensure both Urdu and Banglee to be the Nationail Language of Pakistan. Even Minar i Pakistan in Lahore has Pakistan resolution inscribed on it in English Urdu and Bangalee.
4. We still have family friends where one of the spouse is from East Pakistan. So any accusation regarding discrimination towards Bangalis does not hold.
@ " Are Musalman bhai, nam tu tumhara bohat achcha hai, magar haki kat kuch aur hai".
@ In 1965, I was in Noshewra reading in Cantt Public School. So, " Bangali babu aiya, morgi churake layia, murgi ne mara punja, Bangali babu ban gia ganja".
@ "Pakistan Army itna sharef nahi tha jitna ap kharehe hai". Initially, it was they started killing your own fellow Bengali soldier. Well it was done for their own existance. After 26 March 1971, for about a month no mercy , random killing with a slightest resistance.
@ About rape, yes I agree it was minimum.
@ About language movement it should have been given from the day one. You are talking about Minar-i-Pakistan I have not seen. Are you talking about "Yadgar-e-Pakistan " ? Yes it was inscribed after the language movement.
@ " Dara shal bat yi hai", Pakistani politician always understands lately. Bengal came under East India Coy in 1757 but Punjab and NWFP came under British rule probably in 1846 far behind than Bengal.
@ It is true that Bengali people were manipulated, misguided by the Indian Intelligence long time before but the question is why Pakistan authority did not take proper steps in time. In fact, Pakistan itself did not take due care about East Pakistan. They always under estimated us, considered us as a non-marshal race unfit for war.