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In worsening row, Bangladesh lodges protest with Pakistani diplomat

Herself. Hasina's vote = 160,000,001 people vote.

When are the next Bangladeshi elections, and is there any chance of the opposition winning them? Otherwise I think we are witnessing the establishment of the first Bangladeshi royal dynasty lol.
 
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Herself. Hasina's vote = 160,000,001 people vote.


India uses Bangladesh to do shady business. All of narcotics in Bangladesh come from India. Corrupt government officials along with AL leaders benefit from it. Also, our fake currency come from India as well. India is no ally of Bangladesh and anyone who thinks so is either stupid or lying through their teeth.

Am I correct that in last election she voted herself to power as all other political parties boycotted the election? What is the legitimacy of her regime?
 
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When are the next Bangladeshi elections, and is there any chance of the opposition winning them? Otherwise I think we are witnessing the establishment of the first Bangladeshi royal dynasty lol.
It would be best if opposition don't take part. There will be no fair election and if they do, it will give more substance to Hasina's government. But then again, Khaleda is not the most smartest person either.
Am I correct that in last election she voted herself to power as all other political parties boycotted the election? What is the legitimacy of her regime?
As much as the heroin addict that lives under the Dhanmondi Road 8/A bridge.
 
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Why is Pakistan interfering in the internal affairs of a sovereign Bangladesh? They can hang whoever they like. They have been convicted by the highest court of the land for atrocities committed against the people of Bangladesh and aiding and abetting the enemy during the Bangladesh war. So how do they say the executions are 'flawed'?

Pakistan needs to learn to keep their hands off other nations' internal affairs instead of pissing them off. They should sort out their own internal mess first before advising others.
Why bangladesh killing those who were supporting pak when there was no sovergn bangladesh

Bangladesh was made by help of india by few traitors sold

Probleums are every where in 71 probleums could have solved between brothers why u let hindus tap on uf back and betray ur own kind

Im sorry to say this haseena since last 2 years keep fingering pakistan now its time to pay back why u are crying when u get tratment of ur own medicine

Bangalis u cant handle us once we decided to let the free bangladesh rule not bitches like haseena

Unlike the biggest democracy of the World , we don't elect Mass Murderers as our State Heads. Opening such a mouth can only help you look foolish in front of people.

Why do we need Relations with Bangladesh? If we can survive without having relations with Israel then What kind of Weed Bangladesh is?
Fully agree kick all trade all relation with them no visa nothing these bangalis are good but few traitors in them worst than jews hope bangladesh true people come out and take this haseena from hairs to garbage she belongs to kachra kundi
 
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People should not forget, Hasina is not even an elected PRime Minister. The opposition boycotted the elections, there participation was prerequisite for it to be a legitimate election. The reason being, Hasina refused to move out of PM office and let a neutral govt hold elections as per constitution. Her election was not rrecognizedby even by US and west , but only India, as only her party candidates stood and her party people voted. Then the unelected Hasina went on her vindictive rampage, hanging every opposition she could lay her blood soaked hands on. She has forgotten, that she too could be tried one day for treason to East Pakistan along with her guilty party members. One day.

Why is Pakistan interfering in the internal affairs of a sovereign Bangladesh? They can hang whoever they like. They have been convicted by the highest court of the land for atrocities committed against the people of Bangladesh and aiding and abetting the enemy during the Bangladesh war. So how do they say the executions are 'flawed'?

Pakistan needs to learn to keep their hands off other nations' internal affairs instead of pissing them off. They should sort out their own internal mess first before advising others.

HAH.....look who's talking :coffee:
 
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http://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/dhaka-hands-protest-note-211546

Amid escalating diplomatic tension between Dhaka and Islamabad, the Bangladesh foreign ministry summoned the Pakistan envoy here to lodge a strong protest yesterday, a day after a staffer of Bangladesh mission in Islamabad remained missing for nearly seven hours.

Handing the "strongly-worded" protest note to Pakistan High Commissioner Shuja Alam, Dhaka called on Islamabad to refrain from repeating such uncalled for activities, sources said.

Serving and retired diplomats in Dhaka described Pakistan's recent activities as a "violation of diplomatic norms".

They said Pakistan went beyond any "decency," as it continued to interfere into the domestic affairs of Bangladesh and harass Bangladeshi diplomats for no reasons.

Rear Admiral (retd) Khurshed Alam, acting foreign secretary and also secretary to maritime affairs unit, summoned the Pakistan envoy at 1:00pm and expressed grave concern over Monday's incident. He also wanted to know from the diplomat the circumstances of the Bangladesh mission official's going missing and his subsequent return.

Jahangir Hossain, Press Wing personal officer at Bangladesh High Commission in Islamabad, had gone missing on Monday evening, immediately after police in Dhaka released Pakistan High Commission staffer Abrar Ahmed Khan, who was allegedly detained for seven hours by the Detective Branch of police here.

Hours after Abrar's release, the Pakistan High Commission came up with a detailed description of how its official was picked up by the DB. The Pakistan mission also brought some serious allegations against the detectives, including that of asking for money from Abrar as well as threatening to kill him in "crossfire".

However, the Bangladesh High Commission in Islamabad or the foreign ministry in Dhaka did not issue any statement yesterday as to what had happened to the Bangladesh official or where he was taken and by whom. There was no official statement about the protest note either.

Jahangir Hossain had gone missing around 6:00pm on Monday and returned home unharmed around 12:45am (Pakistan time) yesterday.

He later submitted a report to the Bangladesh mission, describing his seven-hour "harassment" by Pakistani plainclothesmen.

The men blocked his way when he was going on a motorbike to pick his daughter from a coaching centre, diplomatic sources said, citing Jahangir's report that was later shared with the foreign ministry in Dhaka.

They then dragged him into a car and tied his hands. The plainclothesmen identified themselves as security personnel and raised questions about Jahangir's identity.

Though he showed them his ID card, they tried to tag him as an Afghan national. This went on for about a couple of hours until one of them told him that his ID card had been verified, said the diplomatic sources in Dhaka and Islamabad.

The plainclothesmen had also covered his face with a black mask, according to another source.

Later, they dropped him off at an unknown place after midnight and returned his ID card, cell phone and motorbike, Jahangir was stated as saying in his report.


The two incidents have further fuelled tensions between the two countries. Diplomatic ties between Dhaka and Islamabad are already strained, after Pakistan's statements on trials of the 1971 war criminals and alleged terrorist links of diplomatic officials of the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali said the government was not considering severing diplomatic ties with Pakistan.

"But future will say what direction the relations will go," he said in reply to questions in parliament yesterday.

Contacted, noted Bangladeshi diplomat Humayun Kabir described the incident of the Bangladesh mission official's going missing as "very dangerous".

He also apprehends risks on the lives of Bangladesh diplomats and officials in Pakistan if such incidents continue to take place.

"The incident has gone beyond the diplomatic norms and decency … This is not desirable and should not happen. There may be a major accident if this type of incident continues in future," he said, calling for immediate talks between the two countries to resolve disputes and maintain certain diplomatic norms.

Secretary (bilateral) Mizanur Rahman was present at the meeting held at his office at the foreign ministry, when Shuja Alam said he would send the protest note to Islamabad immediately and assured the two secretaries of providing all the information related to the Bangladeshi staffer's going missing soon.

The Pakistan High Commissioner declined to elaborate on the meeting, but said, “I have been informed of yesterday's [Monday's] incident and I will convey the details to the foreign ministry after discussions with the Islamabad authorities.”

He added that Dhaka-Islamabad relations would continue as always and "I hope that relations would improve in the coming days".

The meeting lasted about an hour when the Bangladesh side described how Pakistan was interfering into Bangladesh's internal affairs since Dhaka began the war crimes trial in March 2010.

Pakistan withdrew Fareena Arshad, second secretary (political) at its High Commission in Dhaka, on December 23 last year, weeks after allegations of her involvement in terror financing surfaced in the confessional statement of an Islamist militant.

Earlier on January 31 that year, Islamabad recalled its non-diplomatic official Mazhar Khan for his alleged links with terror financing and currency forgery racket. Mazhar was allegedly involved in producing and distributing fake Indian currency.

In a move seen as a response, Pakistan asked Bangladesh to withdraw Maushumi Rahman, counsellor (political) at Bangladesh High Commission in Islamabad, on January 6 without giving any reason.

Diplomatic ties between Dhaka and Islamabad soured after Bangladesh started executing convicted war criminals, who had actively collaborated with the Pakistan army in the genocide of some three million Bangladeshis and the rape of about two lakh women during the 1971 war.

Pakistan's parliament and a provincial assembly adopted resolutions after executions of a number of war criminals while senior ministers and the Pakistan foreign ministry launched a propaganda campaign by distorting some established facts about the war.

Following the execution of top Jamaat leader Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed and BNP leader Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, Pakistan summoned the Bangladesh envoy there to lodge a formal protest on November 30 last year.


Bangladesh needs to return the favor. Laaton ke bhoot baaton se nahi maante!
 
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If Hasina has usurped power with no popular support at all....why Bangladeshis are not revolting 24/7....for the past few years now? Are they really that docile and uncaring?

Has anyone looked at the state of BNP? They are tearing themselves apart lol. BAL is the only credible party in Bangladesh now....and that will continue for a good long time. That means more bad relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan....which India welcomes.
 
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If Hasina has usurped power with no popular support at all....why Bangladeshis are not revolting 24/7....for the past few years now? Are they really that docile and uncaring?

Has anyone looked at the state of BNP? They are tearing themselves apart lol. BAL is the only credible party in Bangladesh now....and that will continue for a good long time. That means more bad relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan....which India welcomes.

because freedom of the press and freedom for dissent is under threat in BD as can be clearly seen by the world
 
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because freedom of the press and freedom for dissent is under threat in BD as can be clearly seen by the world

World only increases its orders from Bangladesh businesses, they will soon be growing at 7%.

Bangladeshis themselves want jobs and economic security.....freedom of the press and dissent can come later when BNP is completely wiped out and something credible rises from the ashes...one that is purely on development plank....rather than anti-India/anti-Hindu/pro jamati one.
 
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Pakistan is being used as punching bag for all the problems created by someone else. Election time?

Pakistan benefits nothing from Bangladesh whereas Pakistan is forced to interfere on the national state of affairs of Afghanistan due to border-free between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and safe haven provided to terrorists, enemy of Pakistan, in Afghanistan. These are genuine reasons.

With Bangladesh, Pakistan has nothing to gain. Even with Bangladesh as former East Pakistan, Pakistan gained nothing but loss, hence pretty quick to give up after lost the war because Pakistan couldn't carry the burden of Bangladesh. In a way, it all worked out well for Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Today's situation indicate the problems in Bangladesh has to do with India. Pakistan being used as punching bag as distraction. I am sure Bangladesh is not stupid to believe Pakistan dictates the national state of affairs of Bangladesh since it is all India with its policy overriding the national interest of Bangladesh big time, hence Bangladesh is feeling heat and looking for someone to blame on instead of dealing with the origin of problems.

With Pakistani diplomatic in Bangladesh, they are at best observers given their lack of influences in Bangladesh and even if they were to hold influence, that would benefit nothing directly to Pakistan nor Pakistan can do anything to undo the damage of 71's.

On the other hand, India stands to gain a lot, and expecting to make something out of it after it invested heavily on Bangladesh. Nobody invest for free. There is string attached to it, and unfortunately for Bangladesh, they will be fed lies because of Indian-pro government. Their survival as Bangladesh is on the line now i am afraid. :frown:
 
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Pakistan is being used as punching bag for all the problems created by someone else. Election time?

Pakistan benefits nothing from Bangladesh whereas Pakistan is forced to interfere on the national state of affairs of Afghanistan due to border-free between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and safe haven provided to terrorists, enemy of Pakistan, in Afghanistan. These are genuine reasons.

With Bangladesh, Pakistan has nothing to gain. Even with Bangladesh as former East Pakistan, Pakistan gained nothing but loss, hence pretty quick to give up after lost the war because Pakistan couldn't carry the burden of Bangladesh. In a way, it all worked out well for Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Today's situation indicate the problems in Bangladesh has to do with India. Pakistan being used as punching bag as distraction. I am sure Bangladesh is not stupid to believe Pakistan dictates the national state of affairs of Bangladesh since it is all India with its policy overriding the national interest of Bangladesh big time, hence Bangladesh is feeling heat and looking for someone to blame on instead of dealing with the origin of problems.

With Pakistani diplomatic in Bangladesh, they are at best observers given their lack of influences in Bangladesh and even if they were to hold influence, that would benefit nothing directly to Pakistan nor Pakistan can do anything to undo the damage of 71's.

On the other hand, India stands to gain a lot, and expecting to make something out of it after it invested heavily on Bangladesh. Nobody invest for free. There is string attached to it, and unfortunately for Bangladesh, they will be fed lies because of Indian-pro government. Their survival as Bangladesh is on the line now i am afraid. :frown:

Pakistan is the one that made comments and statements on Bangladesh internal affairs that started this current spate of bad blood.

If Bangladesh means nothing to you guys, then why make comment?:

http://www.dawn.com/news/1221498

Just ignore them, they will ignore you.
 
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DHAKA: Bangladesh summoned on Tuesday Pakistan’s high commissioner to lodge a protest after a Bangladeshi official in Islamabad was detained for four hours, two Dhaka officials said, amid a worsening diplomatic row between the two countries.

If you dont like it here dont come here...diplomats get detained every time...no issues!
especially we have to make sure no Indian spies are travelling on BD documents..
 
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