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advantages Of Creation Of Bangladesh To Pakistan

Is it true that PK's young generation want special relation with BD? That's positive and nice -if it is.


Only those stupids who have never met a BDSHi, & those who live in Pakistan where their is beleif among each & every one that BDSHis & Muslim countries are our brothers & all this stupid rubbish. Thanks to todays media who is brainwashing young generation about 71 & show them that it was only Pakistan fault. Look at me i dont want any kind of relation with BDSH or other Muslim countries.
Death to reunion.
LONGLIVE PAKISTAN.
MERA E'MAAN PAKISTAN.:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::pakistan:

I won't deny your claim because there is a truth to it. Some Bangladeshis does hate Pakistan but that number is fall well within minority spectrum. This hate due to constant hate campaign by Indian backed Awami media. Evey year during December, march and February this hate renew to max and unfortunately some fall for it. We are handicap to this hate propaganda because most media personal affiliated with Awami league's politics. These bastards media creating an unhealthy environment and infusing young brain with hate venom that ultimately harming us rather than Pakistan. :cry: :angry:


I must thank Pakistani media for promoting good will message towards Bangladesh and I am optimistic when I see debate taking place where most participant agree to reconcile with former country men. This actually creating healthy young generation and it's good for Pakistan. Pakistan can take a lead and win the heart and mind of Bangladeshi through various activities and it is already taking place. :tup:

Look, you can hate us back just like those Bangladeshis hate you and I can not stop you both but know this fact that there are also many of us wishing a better relation with Pakistan. :pakistan:
 
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Right brother, I also told him the reason that few Bangladeshis hate PK;

Reasons:

1. Hell-AL's continuous propaganda. Actually AL supporters hate PK mostly.
2. Current going on problems of PK, because BD people think that PK was failed before 71 just like nowadays.

I hope PK members will understand the misunderstandings and propagandas by hell-AL. I have question to them: What PK govt has done to counter AL's propaganda which is responsible for this hatred mostly.,
 
Respected Sir Al-Zakir & Skies, i am very sorry from the depth of my heart if i hurt any BDSHi member, there may be good & bad BDSHis & unfortunately i have met only bad types of BDSHis who have bad feelings for our country. As i was grew up in Pakistan so like most Pakistanis i also had a belief of Muslim Ummah & our brother country BDSH etc plus about Pakistani media which only had shown that the 71 was 98% Pakistan fault, but when i saw your country people towards Pakistan, it was simply unbeleivable & they seemed more badwisher & hater of Pakistan than Indians. Hope there are lot of BDSHi brothers like you guys. Salam

P.S I was born nearly 2 decades after 71 & i hope BDSH will progress more.
 
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I won't deny your claim because there is a truth to it. Some Bangladeshis does hate Pakistan but that number is fall well within minority spectrum. This hate due to constant hate campaign by Indian backed Awami media. Evey year during December, march and February this hate renew to max and unfortunately some fall for it. We are handicap to this hate propaganda because most media personal affiliated with Awami league's politics. These bastards media creating an unhealthy environment and infusing young brain with hate venom that ultimately harming us rather than Pakistan. :cry: :angry:


I must thank Pakistani media for promoting good will message towards Bangladesh and I am optimistic when I see debate taking place where most participant agree to reconcile with former country men. This actually creating healthy young generation and it's good for Pakistan. Pakistan can take a lead and win the heart and mind of Bangladeshi through various activities and it is already taking place. :tup:

Look, you can hate us back just like those Bangladeshis hate you and I can not stop you both but know this fact that there are also many of us wishing a better relation with Pakistan. :pakistan:

Zakir bhai, i never hate BDSH until i met them unfortunately i met haters & bad ones & because of them i start hating BDSH but now my mind is cleared by your & Skies posts, i now beleive that BDSH is brother country of ours.
 
Respected Sir Al-Zakir & Skies, i am very sorry from the depth of my heart if i hurt any BDSHi member, there may be good & bad BDSHis & unfortunately i have met only bad types of BDSHis who have bad feelings for our country. As i was grew up in Pakistan so like most Pakistanis i also had a belief of Muslim Ummah & our brother country BDSH etc plus about Pakistani media which only had shown that the 71 was 98% Pakistan fault, but when i saw your country people towards Pakistan, it was simply unbeleivable & they seemed more badwisher & hater of Pakistan than Indians. Hope there are lot of BDSHi brothers like you guys. Salam

P.S I was born nearly 2 decades after 71 & i hope BDSH will progress more.

I on the contrary have experianced the exact opposite, Have gotten along great with all the Bangladeshis i have met :what:. Suppose it is just what you said. Different types of people exist everywhere
 
No problem if people from east of Indus brought peace to Taliban infested west part. But most likely, Pakistan will maneuver her out of all responsibilities and only use those poor people as a tool to their geo-political game.

As far as Kashmir is concerned, just dont send lawless tribals this time and let them to indulge in such rampage that Kashmiris themselves run to GoI to get rid of infiltrators! Seeing the affinity to take pride on looting, massacring, I wouldn't hold much hope if I were you!

You are absoulutely wrong dude, Kashmiris ran to GoI to ask them for the withdrawl of Indian troops from their land which was occupied by India in 48. Remember why Kashmiris call 27 October Blackest day in their history??? It is because india landed its forces to occupy Kashmir on this day. Remember the Green Pakistani flag on 2010 Eid Ul Fitr Day on Lal Chowk in Srinagar???:pakistan::pakistan:

I did nt get your first part.
 
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Bangladesh's Forex reserve crossed 8 billion yesterday.Not bad for a country which started everything from scratch after independence.

Bangladesh's Forex Reserve Crosses $8 Billion

www.theindependent-bd.com

Bangladesh is expected to grow at least 6% in 2009-10.

tehran times : Bangladesh economy to grow 6 % in 2009-10
I think, you have posted a very old economic forecast. Our foreighn exchange reserve is now very near to $11 billion, and the forecast for GDP growth this fiscal is 6.3% by both ADB and IMF. But, the GoB and Bangladesh Bank's forecast for this fiscal is 6.7%. ADB also has forecast that the BD economy will grow by 8% per year after 2013 when many of our new power plants will then start producing electricity. However, IMF thinks it will grow by 7.3% after 2015.

Whatever it may be, the country's economy will keep on growing for at least another 10 years. If, by this time, BD fails to move to technology-intensive industries from its labour-intensive garments, I think, the growth will be slow after that. Garments may not be competitive by that time. Because, our currency value will increase when our reserve exceeds, say, $20 billion. This will make our goods more expensive in the world market.

However, I must say that the division of Pakistan should not have happened in 1971. But, we do not blame ourselves for that.
 
Basically Jinnah and other ML leaders were busy with Punjab and Kashmir. They had little time for Bengal. I blame Sohrawardy and Fazlul Haque for not securing what was going on in Bengal. They should had slowed down the process and avoided direct action day when they anticipated that Bengal would be devided and Assam not going to join new Pakistan. We should not had worried about what was going on in Western side of sub continent rather secure our own interest.
There were good support base for United Bengali homeland within good number of Bengali Hindu politician. Sohrawardy and Mr. Bose (if I could recall correctly) made the last effort to keep Bengal united but failed. We should had distanced ourselves from Urdu Speaking feudals and Lawyers from the very begining for our own good.

Muslim Bangali leaders were busy upstaging each other in those days. These leaders were Sher-e-Bangal Fazlul Haque, H. S. Surawardy and Khwaja Nazimuddin. Even after Pakistan was created these one time Chief Ministers of Bengal kept on fighting each other. So, they had very little time to work for the Muslims in Bengal. If they were united Calcutta or half of Calcutta would have been in Pakistan.

But, Nazimuddin was relieved that Calcutta was not included, so that his stronghold Dhaka would be the new Capital of East Bengal. Fazlul Haque may have also thought in that way. He was from Barisal. Only Suhrawardy, being from west Bengal (Medinipur?) was active to include that City in Pakistan. So, all these Bangali leaders were responsible for the awkward division of Bengal.

Only because of Maulana Bhashani Sylhet of karimganj District in Assam could be included in Pakistan. He forced a plebiscite there. And Khulna could be included due to the strong tactics by Sabur Khan. In the old Bengal Capital Murshidabad, Pakistani flags were kept hoisted for about seven days, but the leaders did not care to include this City into Pakistan. They did not try the way west Pakistani or other non-Bangali leaders tried to increase the terrain of west.
 
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I think, you have posted a very old economic forecast. Our foreighn exchange reserve is now very near to $11 billion, and the forecast for GDP growth this fiscal is 6.3% by both ADB and IMF. But, the GoB and Bangladesh Bank's forecast for this fiscal is 6.7%. ADB also has forecast that the BD economy will grow by 8% per year after 2013 when many of our new power plants will then start producing electricity. However, IMF thinks it will grow by 7.3% after 2015.

Whatever it may be, the country's economy will keep on growing for at least another 10 years. If, by this time, BD fails to move to technology-intensive industries from its labour-intensive garments, I think, the growth will be slow after that. Garments may not be competitive by that time. Because, our currency value will increase when our reserve exceeds, say, $20 billion. This will make our goods more expensive in the world market.

However, I must say that the division of Pakistan should not have happened in 1971. But, we do not blame ourselves for that.

Brother i think 71 i mean separation happen very late, if it would have been done in 1940 as the decision of 3 Muslim countries i.e 1,Pakistan[Punjab,Sindh,Balochistan,KP (Frontier & FATA),Kashmir(AJK,J&K,G-Baltistan)], 2, Bengal(Bengal Assam) & 3, Hyderabad Deccan than imagine how the 3 countries would be today, we would be loving each other & there was no 71 memories.
 
Muslim Bangali leaders were busy upstaging each other in those days. These leaders were Sher-e-Bangal Fazlul Haque, H. S. Surawardy and
Khwaja Nazimuddin. Even after Pakistan was created these one time Chief Ministers of Bengal kept on fighting each other. So, they had very little time to work for the Muslims in Bengal. If they were united Calcutta or half of Calcutta would have been in Pakistan.

But, Nazimuddin was relieved that Calcutta was not included, so that his stronghold Dhaka would be the new Capital of East Bengal. Fazlul Haque may have also thought in that way. He was from Barisal. Only Surawardy, being from west Bengal (Medinipur?) was active to include that City in Pakistan. So, all these Bangali leaders were responsible for the awkward division of Bengal.

Only because of Maulana Bhashani Sylhet of karimganj District in Assam could be included in Pakistan. He forced a plebiscite there. And Khulna could be included due to the strong tactics by Sabur Khan. In the old Bengal Capital Murshidabad, Pakistani flags were kept hoisted for about seven days, but the leaders did not care to include this City into Pakistan. They did not try the way west Pakistani or other non-Bangali leaders tried to increase the terrain of west.

It hurts when i read your this post, My motherland history is soo sad & painful.
LongLive Pakistan:pakistan::pakistan:
 
Muslim Bangali leaders were busy upstaging each other in those days. These leaders were Sher-e-Bangal Fazlul Haque, H. S. Surawardy and
Khwaja Nazimuddin. Even after Pakistan was created these one time Chief Ministers of Bengal kept on fighting each other. So, they had very little time to work for the Muslims in Bengal. If they were united Calcutta or half of Calcutta would have been in Pakistan.

But, Nazimuddin was relieved that Calcutta was not included, so that his stronghold Dhaka would be the new Capital of East Bengal. Fazlul Haque may have also thought in that way. He was from Barisal. Only Surawardy, being from west Bengal (Medinipur?) was active to include that City in Pakistan. So, all these Bangali leaders were responsible for the awkward division of Bengal.

Only because of Maulana Bhashani Sylhet of karimganj District in Assam could be included in Pakistan. He forced a plebiscite there. And Khulna could be included due to the strong tactics by Sabur Khan. In the old Bengal Capital Murshidabad, Pakistani flags were kept hoisted for about seven days, but the leaders did not care to include this City into Pakistan. They did not try the way west Pakistani or other non-Bangali leaders tried to increase the terrain of west.
saddest part of our history bro..it makes me regret..:cry:
 
I dont know who are Assamese people but i saw 1 video 1year ago & i saw the villagers hoisted Pakistani flags in Assam.:pakistan::pakistan:
 
You are absoulutely wrong dude, Kashmiris ran to GoI to ask them for the withdrawl of Indian troops from their land which was occupied by India in 48. Remember why Kashmiris call 27 October Blackest day in their history??? It is because india landed its forces to occupy Kashmir on this day. Remember the Green Pakistani flag on 2010 Eid Ul Fitr Day on Lal Chowk in Srinagar???:pakistan::pakistan:

I did nt get your first part.

Whatever floats your boat man, I can come up with sources from your sides as well, but lets end this and discuss the topic in hand.
 
Only because of Maulana Bhashani Sylhet of karimganj District in Assam could be included in Pakistan. He forced a plebiscite there. And Khulna could be included due to the strong tactics by Sabur Khan. In the old Bengal Capital Murshidabad, Pakistani flags were kept hoisted for about seven days, but the leaders did not care to include this City into Pakistan. They did not try the way west Pakistani or other non-Bangali leaders tried to increase the terrain of west.

Dear Eastwatch,

@ First of all thanks for this useful historical fact. I have a great interest of our past history. Everything cannot be found out in the history.

@ I want to add a little bit. In the election of 1946, Muslim Leaque won in Malda district,Kochbehar and probably in Silligori district but lost in Khulna. But in order to give a corridor to India & to have a link with eastern states Kochbehar and Silligori was given to India. May be in compansassion on 15 August 1947 Chittagong Hill Tract was attached to East Bengal through a flash message.

@ On 14 August 1947, Indian flag was raised at Rangamati by some Chakma Comgress leaders but it was Fukka Chow former Speaker (Father of Salauddin Kader Chow) under whose dynamic leadership raised a mass scout force from Sylhet to Coxes's Bazer. This scout force along with one Punjab Regiment(Pak Army) went to Rangamati and raised the Pakistani flag. In those days the whole Chittagong Division had on slogan, "Larke Lange Pakistan, Nara-i-Tekbir Allah-o-Albar".:pakistan: In those days in the eastern sector there were only 2 x Battalion of 20 Division.Regarding this Fukka Chow had a great contribution.But who remembers these thinks. If I praise Fukka Chow, I am a Razakar ?

 
If I praise Fukka Chow, I am a Razakar ?
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Praise him for what good he did and curse him for what evil he has done.

... Nizamuddin was released from the Chittagong Jail on 18 November. And he relates... "I was picked up on 5 July. Then I was taken to Fazlul Kader Chowdhury. There, Fazlul Kader's son Salahuddin along with their accomplices Khoka, Khalil and Yusuf tied my hands behind and then started beating me up with thick batons and canes. They continued this for about five hours when I finally lost consciousness. In the night of 6 July at 11 O'clock they dispatched me to the stadium. Till then I was not given anything to eat, not even a drop of water. Whenever I asked for water they replied, "You have turned Hindu, even water cannot be given to you'. On 13th July I was sent to jail. During this period they used to regularly beat me hanging me by my legs. The only food for the day was two pieces of hand rolled bread and water. They used to kick me on any pretext. In such a situation, being a Muslim, in my Namaz I prayed to Allah for solace. Even in my Namaz they used to kick me from behind, shouting, ‘You have turned Hindu, Namaz is not for you".

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This is nothing compared to how brutally millions of our Bangali brothers were tortured and killed. There are things that cannot be forgotten, neither forgiven.
 
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