RAMPAGE
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Please do not disrespect the dead. Let God be the judge.A true hero, unlike that disgusting creature who hijacked the plane.
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Please do not disrespect the dead. Let God be the judge.A true hero, unlike that disgusting creature who hijacked the plane.
Wow! what a inspiring statement. Nationalism is a disease.All Muslims are my brothers and sisters
This is an excellant post. I cant thank you enough for the sentiments expressed. The rebuilding of bridges requires both sides to accept mistakes were committed. God knows the Western part of pakistan is not blameless in this eiither. People need to learn that the fall of East Pakistan di not happen overnight. There is a history of neglect and degradation of people of Bengal, along with stealing of resources from East Pakistan. Another factor that was never checked was that the majority of teachers at primary and intermediate levels in bengal were Hindus who did a lot of damage to the young mindss and it was sheer neglect on the part of the establishment to not have curtailed the trend.Plz stop fighting everyone. Remember we were one country once. All of us shed blood for Pakistan in '47 together Our blood was shed in Calcutta and other places in Bengal on the day of Direct Action We struggled a lot
Secession of Mashriq Pakistan was disaster The border should have been sealed in '70 itself before the Muktis entered from the other side of the border. That wasn't done so no point blaming each other We allowed foreign manipulation in our internal affairs in '71 and paid the price
And before giving gaali to Bangladeshis, remember that for every gaddar mashriqi Pakistani out there you would find at least 10 Bengalees who shed their blood for Pakistan under the most hostile circumstances and have now either been kicked out of the country or being hanged So remember them before giving gaali
True! we could have formed a loose confederation but the Western Pakistani establishment never thought beyond their noses and were caught with their pants down.Actually we all got manipulated by politics. Hell was let loose. May God soothe all those who suffered and their families. And personally I think Bangladesh was very far off, it could have been made a seperate country in the very beginning, if someone knew this could happen. It shared no border with us and actually shared borders with the hostile state.
Khan Saheb.Ghadar bangali
I wish Your Govt also had feeling like youPlz stop fighting everyone. Remember we were one country once. All of us shed blood for Pakistan in '47 together Our blood was shed in Calcutta and other places in Bengal on the day of Direct Action We struggled a lot
Secession of Mashriq Pakistan was disaster The border should have been sealed in '70 itself before the Muktis entered from the other side of the border. That wasn't done so no point blaming each other We allowed foreign manipulation in our internal affairs in '71 and paid the price
And before giving gaali to Bangladeshis, remember that for every gaddar mashriqi Pakistani out there you would find at least 10 Bengalees who shed their blood for Pakistan under the most hostile circumstances and have now either been kicked out of the country or being hanged So remember them before giving gaali
Looking matter from United pakistan prospective Rashid Minhas did the write thing. It was act of heroism and deserve highest honor.
I was'nt around at that time but i think East pakistan origin solders revolted because they were grounded and were not involved to defused the matter in East Pakistan. They may have done it out of anger and humiliation. Perhaps @asad71 and other professionals from that time can confirm for us.