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The sad history of International Mother Tongue Day

Even if its not internationally disputed, balochis have a right to equality, equal opportunities and dignity.

FYI, East bengal also not an "internationally disputed territory" before 1971. :lol:

So your argument is lame.



My argument has nothing to do with East Pakistan. Get out of this thread if all you want to do is attack Pakistan.
 
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Even if its not internationally disputed, balochis have a right to equality, equal opportunities and dignity.

FYI, East bengal was also not an "internationally disputed territory" before 1971. :lol:

they are getting it much better than kashmiries, and only there are some indian paid dogs that are creating unrest
 
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But none of you addressed what I was asking what is pakistanis view on 21st february and how it contributed to the 1971 war and what is thought in pakistan's text book for this???
 
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But none of you addressed what I was asking what is pakistanis view on 21st february and how it contributed to the 1971 war and what is thought in pakistan's text book for this???



I didn't read about 21 Feb specifically ever, I read about incidents, I didn't even know the name of International Mother Tongue Day. But this incident was very poor, if it was a peaceful protest there wasn't a need to fire live bullets at the protesters.
 
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I didn't read about 21 Feb specifically ever, I read about incidents, I didn't even know the name of International Mother Tongue Day. But this incident was very poor, if it was a peaceful protest there wasn't a need to fire live bullets at the protesters.

protest came later after the event of declaring urdu as the only official language of paksitan... was that a wise decision to show disrespect to majority of pakistani people who used to speak bengali??? N I am surprised to know that nothing is thought in pakistan regarding the significance of 21st february as every body knows it plays a bigger role to get the separation in 1971 .. even though pakistan's then rulers unwillingness to provide power to a bengali.... n what is your view on the bengali or you think that they were inferior citizen of pakistan like many other then pakistan's ruler???
 
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I didn't read about 21 Feb specifically ever, I read about incidents, I didn't even know the name of International Mother Tongue Day. But this incident was very poor, if it was a peaceful protest there wasn't a need to fire live bullets at the protesters.


International Mother Language Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011%5C02%5C21%5Cstory_21-2-2011_pg7_21
http://tribune.com.pk/story/122022/international-mother-tongue-day-call-for-linguistic-pluralism-cultural-diveristy/
http://www.un.org/en/events/motherlanguageday/
 
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protest came later after the event of declaring urdu as the only official language of paksitan... was that a wise decision to show disrespect to majority of pakistani people who used to speak bengali??? N I am surprised to know that nothing is thought in pakistan regarding the significance of 21st february as every body knows it plays a bigger role to get the separation in 1971 .. even though pakistan's then rulers unwillingness to provide power to a bengali.... n what is your view on the bengali or you think that they were inferior citizen of pakistan like many other then pakistan's ruler???
well i tell u reality i have gone through alot of discussion and it is reality most of Pakistanies blame our past leadership more than bangalies...
 
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it is reality that power hungry leaders mostly of punjab tried to deprived the majority province from having majority in assemblies and their that power hunger coated us deprivation from bangali brothers,,,,,
 
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well i tell u reality i have gone through alot of discussion and it is reality most of Pakistanies blame our past leadership more than bangalies...

it was great mistake by a great leader .Urdu was not even the mother tongue of JInnah and most probably only 17% people talk in Urdu yet he try to implement this as the only state language of Pakistan .
 
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