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18 September 2021
PAKISTAN SHOULD NOT APOLOGISE TO
BANGLADESH ON 1971

(Islamabad considers the issue settled and fully resolved, with the conclusion of the Bangladesh-India-Pakistan Agreement of 9 April 1974)

Afrasiab Mehdi Hashmi
(Former High Commissioner
to Bangladesh)
Pakistan considers Bangladesh, a Muslim brother. This is not a cliché, but a fact. The people of the two countries struggled together for independence from the colonial rule. Both share a common history. Islam is too important to the common man in Bangladesh and to the common man in Pakistan, which resulted in the establishment of Muslim Pakistan in 1947. The All India Muslim League, whose efforts resulted in the creation of Pakistan, was established in Dhaka (1906). Prominent Bengali leader Abdul Hamid Bhashani was so devoted to the cause of Pakistan, that he, in a pamphlet, ‘Achieve Pakistan or Perish,’ at the time of the Partition, underscored (Book ‘Abdul Matin Chaudhury-Trusted Lieutenant of Mohammad Ali Jinnah,’ by Atful Hye Shibly, page 132, published by Juned A. Choudhury, Dhaka - 2011) :
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Pakistan is our only demand, History justifies it, Numbers confirm it, Justice claims it, Destiny demands it, Posterity awaits it, Plebiscite verdicts it,
“Let do or die” be the motto of our life, Let us be prepared for any suffering or sacrifice, Let us be prepared to give up our lives if necessary, to “reach
the goal of Pakistan.”
Since its establishment in 1947, Pakistan has had major successes and major failures. 1971 was a major failure. Pakistan has always desired the best of relations with Bangladesh. Pakistan does not have any issues with Bangladesh. Dhaka has outstanding issues with Pakistan, when
Awami League is in power. The Awami League government insists that without the resolution of these, there cannot be any forward movement in the
relations with Pakistan. Foremost is the demand that Pakistan make a formal and an unconditional Apology for what Awami League alleges, is the “genocide of 3 million” Bengalis and rapes of “200,000” Bengali women by the Pakistan Army in East Pakistan in 1971.

would be successfully resisted by the Muslims of Bengal, Muslims of Pakistan and the entire Muslim world. Pakistan wishes Bangladesh well. May the Muslims of Bengal, remain happy forever.

Read Full Article Attached or Visit Link:
PAKISTAN SHOULD NOT APOLOGISE TO BANGLADESH ON 1971
(As officer of the Foreign Service of Pakistan, Ambassador
Afrasiab Mehdi Hashmi worked in the Pakistani Missions
in Washington DC, New Delhi, Vienna and Beijing. He
served as Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh
(2011-2014) and later as High Commissioner to New
Zealand (2016 - 2018). He retired from government service
in 2018. Afrasiab has authored books on issues relevant to
Pakistan’s foreign relations, history and {the spiritual
aspects of} theology.)
 

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Pakistan considers Bangladesh, a Muslim brother.
A Muslim brother considered inferior to Muslims residing in Pakistan.

Pakistan can’t get away with what it did in East Pakistan. Cliche or not it will have to apologise.
 
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A Muslim brother considered inferior to Muslims residing in Pakistan.

Pakistan can’t get away with what it did in East Pakistan. Cliche or not it will have to apologise.
Pakistan did apologize in 1974. Here is the article from archives
https://www.nytimes.com/1974/04/11/...o-bangladesh-accord-of-foreign-ministers.html
Everytime Hasina goes on about the 71 controversy, we in retaliation should force them to recognise and apologise for the bihari massacre of 71. Aka the real genocide.
We didn't honor the Biharis like we were supposed to do and even didn't document the massacre they went through.
 
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18 September 2021
PAKISTAN SHOULD NOT APOLOGISE TO
BANGLADESH ON 1971

(Islamabad considers the issue settled and fully resolved, with the conclusion of the Bangladesh-India-Pakistan Agreement of 9 April 1974)

Afrasiab Mehdi Hashmi
(Former High Commissioner
to Bangladesh)
Pakistan considers Bangladesh, a Muslim brother. This is not a cliché, but a fact. The people of the two countries struggled together for independence from the colonial rule. Both share a common history. Islam is too important to the common man in Bangladesh and to the common man in Pakistan, which resulted in the establishment of Muslim Pakistan in 1947. The All India Muslim League, whose efforts resulted in the creation of Pakistan, was established in Dhaka (1906). Prominent Bengali leader Abdul Hamid Bhashani was so devoted to the cause of Pakistan, that he, in a pamphlet, ‘Achieve Pakistan or Perish,’ at the time of the Partition, underscored (Book ‘Abdul Matin Chaudhury-Trusted Lieutenant of Mohammad Ali Jinnah,’ by Atful Hye Shibly, page 132, published by Juned A. Choudhury, Dhaka - 2011) :
2.
Pakistan is our only demand, History justifies it, Numbers confirm it, Justice claims it, Destiny demands it, Posterity awaits it, Plebiscite verdicts it,
“Let do or die” be the motto of our life, Let us be prepared for any suffering or sacrifice, Let us be prepared to give up our lives if necessary, to “reach
the goal of Pakistan.”
Since its establishment in 1947, Pakistan has had major successes and major failures. 1971 was a major failure. Pakistan has always desired the best of relations with Bangladesh. Pakistan does not have any issues with Bangladesh. Dhaka has outstanding issues with Pakistan, when
Awami League is in power. The Awami League government insists that without the resolution of these, there cannot be any forward movement in the
relations with Pakistan. Foremost is the demand that Pakistan make a formal and an unconditional Apology for what Awami League alleges, is the “genocide of 3 million” Bengalis and rapes of “200,000” Bengali women by the Pakistan Army in East Pakistan in 1971.

would be successfully resisted by the Muslims of Bengal, Muslims of Pakistan and the entire Muslim world. Pakistan wishes Bangladesh well. May the Muslims of Bengal, remain happy forever.

Read Full Article Attached or Visit Link:
PAKISTAN SHOULD NOT APOLOGISE TO BANGLADESH ON 1971
(As officer of the Foreign Service of Pakistan, Ambassador
Afrasiab Mehdi Hashmi worked in the Pakistani Missions
in Washington DC, New Delhi, Vienna and Beijing. He
served as Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh
(2011-2014) and later as High Commissioner to New
Zealand (2016 - 2018). He retired from government service
in 2018. Afrasiab has authored books on issues relevant to
Pakistan’s foreign relations, history and {the spiritual
aspects of} theology.)






You know this is going to be such a troll thread........... :disagree:
 
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Mistakes were made and we still live with the chain of events those mistakes triggered.
 
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This issue has already been discussed umpteen times on PDF.
 
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Did your country apologize what it did and doing in Kashmir?
Quite an odd counter question. Meaningless in the context of this thread.
Kashmir is an internal Indian matter hence your question is pointless.I am sure that you will counter this thought process. Hence, I would like to ask if Pakistan has apologised in Balochistan and Waziristan? I hope you get what I mean?
 
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Quite an odd counter question. Meaningless in the context of this thread.
Kashmir is an internal Indian matter hence your question is pointless.I am sure that you will counter this thought process. Hence, I would like to ask if Pakistan has apologised in Balochistan and Waziristan? I hope you get what I mean?
Balochistan and waziristan. Nah they are very grateful for what we did. If it wasnt for our military they wouldve been getting beheaded, executed and god knows what else.

Although with IOK.... Its the indian militart and police that commits such atrocities
 
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Balochistan and waziristan. Nah they are very grateful for what we did. If it wasnt for our military they wouldve been getting beheaded, executed and god knows what else.
That’s your POV. Mine is a little different.

You can keep your’s I will keep mine.

Moreover, my comment was to bring out a context.
 
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