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All other members bang on Pakistan and finally Pakistan agreed on it.
Is that so?
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All other members bang on Pakistan and finally Pakistan agreed on it.
Hamoodur Rehman was a Bangladeshi, your argument is invalidRehman commission was set up by Pakistan government only and Rehman itself was a pakistani.
Come up with better argument next time.
Hamoodur Rehman was a Bangladeshi, your argument is invalid
Hamoodur Rehman was a Bangladeshi, your argument is invalid
He retained his position as Pakistani because of position of C.J deep inside his heart he was pro-bengali and so supported the fact that was exacerbated by Indians Munafiqeen. AHe retained his pakistani citizenship after 71 and was a chief justice in 72 when Government of Pakistan chose him to lead a commission.
He remained Chief Justice of Pakistan till 75.
He retained his position as Pakistani because of position of C.J deep inside his heart he was pro-bengali and so supported the fact that was exacerbated by Indians Munafiqeen. A
Look facts are facts. M.M Alam was a Bengladeshi and earns immense respect because he was actually a Patriotic person. Non of westPakistani could earn more or respect than him. Khawaja Nazimuddin is considered as pride of pakistan still today he was a East Pakistani/currently Bengaladeshi too. Like this we have so many other Bengalis who are respected tremendously. Hamood was kept as chief justice because Bhutto, P.M of that time wanted himself to be refined in front of everyone by appointing a bengali C.JSo here comes denial as usually expected.
You dont keep chief justice who are anti pakistan, right?
And even after retirement, pakistan chose to make him chairman of islamic ideology.
That guy was pro pakistan and chose to be a pakistani, but as usual you are undermining his patriotism just because he was a bengali, the same mistake then pakistani state did to bengalis.
Look facts are facts. M.M Alam was a Bengladeshi and earns immense respect because he was actually a Patriotic person. Non of westPakistani could earn more or respect than him. Khawaja Nazimuddin is considered as pride of pakistan still today he was a East Pakistani/currently Bengaladeshi too. Like this we have so many other Bengalis who are respected tremendously. Hamood was kept as chief justice because Bhutto, P.M of that time wanted himself to be refined in front of everyone by appointing a bengali C.J
By the way intereference of Indians and agravating the crisis by maligning West Pakistanis was the major reason too according to his report.Rant aside, it was Pakistan government who chose Chief Justice of Pak who was a pakistani to head a pak commission.
Now you can come up with denial, conspiracy theory or whatsoever, but the truth is your government had no doubt on his credentials before appointing him. You have doubts because you dont like the report.
so? he was of Bengali origin was he not?He retained his pakistani citizenship after 71 and was a chief justice in 72 when Government of Pakistan chose him to lead a commission.
He remained Chief Justice of Pakistan till 75.
so were the all other Bengalis who later left Pakistan to go to Bangladesh, so your argument is difficent, Hamoodur Rehman was a Bengali who was the Chief Justice of Pakistan, what are you trying to prove? that he was not a Bengali?, HE WAS A BENGALI AND REMAINED THE CJ OF PAKISTAN AFTER THE BREAK UP OF PAKISTAN.Hamoodur Rehman was a Pakistani Citizen, period. He was born on what used to be East bakistan. It is your history that is deficient.
Now mr @damiendehorn you are damn wrong.....Lets see....how do I feel about pakistan.....ommmm......nope, no feelings. Its just another country on this planet like any other, we have no borders with them and minimal trade relations, thats all. Bangladesh is a poor country with it own problems of development, but things are changing and our economy is moving in the right direction....thats all that matters.
Pakistanis and Bangladeshis have very little in common with each other, just like Bangladeshis have very little in common with indians. We hope you well with your own country, and what happens between you guys and your neighbours is your business...it has nothing to do with us.
so? he was of Bengali origin was he not?.
By the way intereference of Indians and agravating the crisis by maligning West Pakistanis was the major reason too according to his report.
what exactly am i trying to prove here, maybe you miss understood me, or maybe i made a mistake, i am trying to say, he was a East Pakistani (i.e a Bangladeshi) and was the CJ of West Pakistan (i.e Pakistan).You said he was a Bangladeshi not a Bengali. Was he a Bangladeshi or a pakistani?
Dont embarrass yourself anymore. Accept your mistake and move on.
what exactly am i trying to prove here, maybe you miss understood me, or maybe i made a mistake, i am trying to say, he was a East Pakistani (i.e a Bangladeshi) and was the CJ of West Pakistan (i.e Pakistan).
no i am telling you his place of origin, thats all.......................He remain CJ of pakistan and a pakistani through out his life. Whats your point?
Are you questioning the nationality and allegiance of all pakistanis who dont ethnically belong to west pakistan?
Thats the same mistake you did in 71.