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Pakistan to kick out Bangladesh ambassador

News just in on tv channels. Pakistan has asked Bangladesh ambassador to leave the country in next few days.

Tit for tat response to India's pony Hasina.
Excellent decision if true.
I was just thinking we should do this after their response to our high commissioner.
Aggressive foreign policy is always a good choice. Some countries need to be treated like they deserve.
 
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I dont know who that envoy was to start with. Last time BD asked a female diplomat PK to leave for her role in patronizing oppositions. If PK promotes that lady and try to send her again then I dont blame BD for not accepting her.
 
I dont know who that envoy was to start with. Last time BD asked a female diplomat PK to leave for her role in patronizing oppositions. If PK promotes that lady and try to send her again then I dont blame BD for not accepting her.
ohhh not this time man

RAWAMI leage expels Farina Arshad from dahaka in 2017
now they refuse to accept Saqlain Syedah
 
As always, Pakistan falling in trap of Indians, like it did in 1971.

Just wait for the elections, no matter which govt. takes power, everything will return to normal but Pakistan is best at choosing the wrong decision.
 
As always, Pakistan falling in trap of Indians, like it did in 1971.

Just wait for the elections, no matter which govt. takes power, everything will return to normal but Pakistan is best at choosing the wrong decision.
Bangladesh is now a One-Party state. Lets not kid around about who is going to win the coming elections.
 
I dont know who that envoy was to start with. Last time BD asked a female diplomat PK to leave for her role in patronizing oppositions. If PK promotes that lady and try to send her again then I dont blame BD for not accepting her.
Wow ....that's moronic and paranoid of your govt. How come a female diplomat do that?
 
I am just confused the word not receiving the ambassador!! Bangladesh has no right to say anything about PK's appointment of its ambassador. But our president may not willing to see him here in our country. Is it the case that she failed to get an appointment with president?
 
Holding their breath: Pakistani investors in Bangladesh facing uncertainty

ISLAMABAD: Billions of dollars of investment made by more than 10,000 Pakistanis in Bangladesh is facing uncertainty in the wake of tense situation there after Dhaka’s decision to hang Abdul Qader Molla and anti-Pakistan statements made by Prime Minister Hasina Wajid.

Experts monitoring the situation, however, say although the situation poses some risk of loss to the Pakistani investors, it will ultimately benefit the overall economy of Pakistan. They said the situation, if prolonged, on the one hand will discourage further Pakistani investment in Bangladesh, and on the other hand encourage Pakistani investors to come back home to cash in on the benefits to be offered by the newly acquired GSP plus status from the EU.

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The ministry of commerce has not received any complaints so far about difficulties faced by Pakistani investors in Bangladesh.

The experts say the situation is not likely to continue for long. Hasina Wajid has created the situation to use it as an election card and normalcy will return after the elections are over.

Former finance minister Dr Salman Shah also agreed that the situation can have impact on the Pakistani economy but only for a brief period, as it seems to be part of the election campaign in Bangladesh.

He said her statements have created concerns among the Pakistani community there, and if the hatred spreads, Pakistani investors can come back home.

Former consultant of the Ministry of Finance, Saqib Sheerani, said the situation for Pakistanis in Bangladesh was tense but so far no Pakistanis working there have reported any incident of targeting them. “Pakistanis there are concerned, but they have not been affected yet.”

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Sheerani said strikes in Bangladesh are affecting the industry’s production at an unprecedented scale. According to official statistics, Pakistanis have taken about $500 million abroad, a big chunk of which is in Bangladesh because of many concessions there.

Another positive aspect of the low production of the industry in Bangladesh, Sheerani says, is that the demand for Pakistani products in the international market can grow. Pakistan may use this situation to increase its exports, he remarked.

Former vice-president of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Suhail Altaf, said Pakistanis have invested $2 billion in Bangladesh in the textile, leather and garments sector. He said although they are facing uncertainty and have an alternative now that Pakistan has become more attractive after the GSP plus status, bringing back the investment will not be possible in a short period.

He said if the situation remained the same and there are threats to the lives and property of Pakistani investors, the investment could return.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2013.
 
Wow ....that's moronic and paranoid of your govt. How come a female diplomat do that?
Pakistan embassy did a lot of thing that should not be done in a foreign country in the past.
 
Why did he do this?
Does something happened with Bangladesh?
I see no controversy.
So why should we do this to alinate us when we already are allinated.
The more we push them away the more they go Indian camp.
Whatever 5 percent of sympathy left in Bangladeshi public for Pakistan must not lost.
 

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