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Bangladesh protests Pakistan Parliament resolutions

If the JEI of Pakistan want to get involved with the matters of the JEI in BD that's their choice, if Imran Khan is concerned about the problem that's up his choice. End of the day, the Ameer of JEI PK must have known Quader Mollah quite well. Of course Bangladesh, actually shall I say the Awami Leaguers will lodge a strong protest against Pakistan Assembly lol.
 
You should hang all the other culprits those are still active in BD...do one by one the same treatment with all these war criminals...
 
We should stay away .....far away from Bangladesh and its business.

Its their country, which is thousands of kms away from us, it doesn't threaten our security in any way. When their govt kills its own people or carries out judicial assasinations...legal or illegal shouldn't be Pakistan's business.

Our politicians are just a bunch of morons, why do we have to make a scene!!!

We extend our prayers to them .... Thats all that should be done.
 
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Agree fully with Aero.

Whatever our views on this case, it aint any of our business anymore.
 
Agree fully with Aero.

Whatever our views on this case, it aint any of our business anymore.

Our prayers are with people who have faced the wrath of AL, and those who will be killed in the coming days and months.

Given our history with BD, what unfolds there needs to be ignored in Pakistan. We must remain indifferent to what might unfold there.

Pakistan needs to bring Biharis to be resetteled in Pakistan. Thats the only business we have left with a BD. Other than that Bay of Bangal is 'too far'.
 
Our prayers are with people who have faced the wrath of AL, and those who will be killed in the coming days and months.

Given our history with BD, what unfolds there needs to be ignored in Pakistan. We must remain indifferent to what might unfold there.

Pakistan needs to bring Biharis to be resetteled in Pakistan. Thats the only business we have left with a BD. Other than that Bay of Bangal is 'too far'.

Aye, well said on it all.
And we do need to resettle some of those Pakistanis in Bangladesh, I'm personally disgusted by what's going in BD for the most part, but on a state level, it aint got nothing to do with us or our interests.
 
Aye, well said on it all.
And we do need to resettle some of those Pakistanis in Bangladesh, I'm personally disgusted by what's going in BD for the most part, but on a state level, it aint got nothing to do with us or our interests.


We wish that BD prospers. Our personal assessments must not affect our state narrative.

Its between Bangladeshis, their govt and its Indian string pullers.

Whatever happens needs to be sorted out by the people themselves. Our intervention, even with the best of intentions, makes their situation worse as we still are the biggest punching bag!


Pakistan must NEVER intervene in ANY domestic situation in BD, in ANY capacity, no matter how serious or bad it gets.
 
there are some difference between the Pakistan foreign ministry statement and the resolution's pass in Parliament . the reason may be Nawas govt wanted to please its small supporter like jamat e islami Pakistan etc . whatever the reason Pakistan have done mistake by poking their nose in this moment .
this resolution's may hamper Pakistan Bangladesh relation. what Pakistan could do is discuss the matter with Bangladesh officially without bringing it in public and ignite a segment of anti Pakistan element who whats to use it for political reason . a protest rally will happen toward Pakistan embassy in Dhaka by govt sponsor gono jagoron moncho and projonmo 71 . I hope Pakistan govt act more rationally in this moment and try the calm the situation soon .
 
mr. imran khan the nephew of gen. niazi proved himself that he is nothing but a typical politician who just want some cheap popularity , the recent activities and reactions proved that kader mollah was loyal to them and we hanged the right guy

good that you came out with your fascist tendency of supporting persecution for their political stance, and it was not any political stance, but a stance to stand by the our land against a grab from the secular-hindu state across the border. he was loyal to a nation that included both 'us' and 'them', in case you were cooking other ideas
 
there are some difference between the Pakistan foreign ministry statement and the resolution's pass in Parliament . the reason may be Nawas govt wanted to please its small supporter like jamat e islami Pakistan etc . whatever the reason Pakistan have done mistake by poking their nose in this moment .
this resolution's may hamper Pakistan Bangladesh relation. what Pakistan could do is discuss the matter with Bangladesh officially without bringing it in public and ignite a segment of anti Pakistan element who whats to use it for political reason . a protest rally will happen toward Pakistan embassy in Dhaka by govt sponsor gono jagoron moncho and projonmo 71 . I hope Pakistan govt act more rationally in this moment and try the calm the situation soon .

Advice it to your own govt here as the ball is in their court at the moment (GOB ignites the situation by hanging a Pakistan Loyalist; GOP reciprocates by passing resolution against it in Parliament) otherwise Pakistanis are ever ready to face rawamis and BNP Nationalist simultaneously at any time any day.
 
^^^ @Tameem what our govt doing is our internal mater Pakistan makes it their by passing the resolution's. if Pakistan didn't do that rawami govt would not bother about the protest made by Pakistan foreign office and Pakistan Jamaat . actually Pakistan govt. need to keep publicly silent if it wants to safe the people who supported united Pakistan . if you make public action like this would backfire as here few wants to capitalize and ignite anti Pakistan sentiment for political reason . what Pakistan can do is ask Saudia arabia to pressure Bangladesh govt. for a free and fair trial of Jamaat leader whom rawami govt wants to hang by controversial judicial process. I think if judiciary are free and neutral judges are install all of Jamaat leader will be free of charges.
 
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