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Bangladesh's Refugees Dream Of Pakistan

It's great that our Pakistani brothers want to take Bihari to Pakistan. I admire your thought and feeling for the Biharis living in BD. This is defiantly sign of Muslim brotherhood but don't forget your Bangla brother who choose Pakistan as their homeland after separation. I just want to inform you guys that majority Bihari community already pledge to BD government and they are becoming citizen of Bangladesh. This year they already vote in national election and slowly becoming part of mainstream. Some of the older generation choose otherwise. I am not one of those guys who stuck in the past and I think 1971 was a disgraced and sooner we forget better it will be for new generation. I won't disagree about their hell living condition and it's shame that BD government letting this thing drag for all this year even if they refused BD citizenship after all they are our fellow Muslim brothers. Where the hell is Muslim brother hood here. Enough time passed by and it's time to close this shameful chapter. Pak_BD government should work together to bring livelihood to our bihari brothers either in BD or Pak of their choosing.
 
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Let them land on Pakistan's soil give them homes and kick out 4 million Afghanis i am sure these 500,000 will work 5 times harder than these afghanis who eat all the rashan Pakistan and than spit back at Pakistan may Allah send back all afghani napaak to Afghanistan...Ameen.
 
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Bangladeshi citizenship granted to Biharis
02 July 2008


Bangladesh's High Court has finally granted citizenship to about a quarter million people, stateless until recently. Known as Biharis or stranded Pakistanis, they have lived in camps in pitiable conditions for more than three decades, as both Pakistani and Bangladeshi governments refused to treat them as bonafide citizens.

Dhaka: After nearly four decades of being stateless, about 250,000 Biharis or “stranded Pakistanis” as they call themselves, have been finally accepted as citizens of Bangladesh, after a High Court ruling.

On November 26, 2007, 11 members of the Stranded Pakistanis Youth Rehabilitation Movement (SPYRM), including its president, Sadakat Khan, filed a petition seeking High Court orders to register as voters Urdu-speaking people living in 70 camps across the country.

“We endured immense suffering in the camps. With citizenship it should be over,” said Khan.

Mixed reactions

However, the decision has drawn a mixed reaction from others in the refugee camps of Dhaka and elsewhere.

“We came to settle in Islamic Pakistan, not in a secular Bangladesh. We have always been Pakistanis, and will remain so,” said Muhammad Alamgir, 60, who left his village in Chhapra district in the Indian state of Bihar and migrated to Dhaka with his parents in 1956.

“As soon as East Pakistan became Bangladesh in December 1971, we expressed our desire to be repatriated to Pakistan. The Pakistan government of that time agreed to take us back. But they didn’t do anything further,” he said.

However, most of the 237,840 Biharis were born in Bangladesh, more than half after 1971, when the country fought for independence from what was then West Pakistan.

Unlike their parents, the younger generation of Biharis do not feel like aliens in Bangladesh. Most speak both Bangla and Urdu, go to Bangla-medium schools, have Bengali friends and spouses. Many of them identify themselves as Bangladeshis rather than claiming to be “Biharis” or “stranded Pakistanis”, and are working for stronger integration.

“My father came to Dhaka in 1952. He was only 14 then. He married here. We were born here. He is now 70 years old. My mother is 60. We are sons of the soil,” said 40-year-old Ali Ashraf Khan, who owns a garage in Dhaka.

“My wife is Bengali. My three children speak Bangla at home. I speak Urdu with my parents and Bangla with my wife and children. There is no problem,” he claimed.

Bitter past

Yet in their 23 years in East Pakistan from 1947-1971, the immigrant Biharis and the local Bengalis failed to work out a peaceful coexistence.

In 1971, the Biharis opposed the independence of Bangladesh (then East Pakistan), with many allegedly collaborating with the Pakistan army during the “war of liberation” as it is known in Bangladesh.

After the war, the Biharis were confined to refugee camps with prisoners of war. But while the regular PoWs later left for Pakistan, the Biharis were left behind in the camps.

Following an agreement in 1974, Pakistan took back over 161,000 of them. Then the process stopped.

Better future?

“We respect the law and honour the judgment,” said Muhammad Shaukat Ali, general secretary of the Stranded Pakistanis General Repatriation Committee.

“But what will happen to our houses and properties that had been declared abandoned by the government and then occupied by the local people? Shall we get those back?” he asked.

“Since 1972, we have been concentrated into 8x8 ft huts. Will we be still living in these huts after becoming Bangladeshi citizens, or shall we be relocated to bigger houses with better facilities?’ he asked.

Jabbar Khan, president of the committee, pointed to the problem of repatriation to Pakistan.

“We do not mind staying here if we are allowed to live with dignity and respect. We must be given all the rights of a citizen of Bangladesh, not only the right to vote,” he said.

Source : IRIN

Bangladeshi citizenship granted to Biharis — OneWorld South Asia Home
 
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So contrary to the belief that all of them wants to be part of Pakistan,we can see the young generation,who are born in Bangladesh,wants to stay in Bangladesh.But it is the old generation of people who still wants to be part of Pakistan.

I don't know whether they will get their properties back or not but with Bangladeshi nationality,they should be able to apply for Govt. jobs and might get other facilities.And so I hope Inshallah their conditions will improve.But it will take time.

Even they are taken back to Pakistan,their condition would have been almost the same.
 
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its not about how they are living in bangladesh or how they will live in pakistan. its about their feeling for pakistan. Pakistan for which they gave their everything. those who want to live in baghladesh they should, while those who want to come in pakistan should be allowed to come. we let 3 million afghans come to pakistan only coz they are muslims while we are not lettin these ppl come back to pak who are muslims but also call themselves pakistanis. its nothing to do with wat happened in 1971 and its nothing to do with pak-bangladesh relationship. its to do with feelings and dreams.
its gud to see bangladeshi gov is now lettin them enter the mainstream. much appreciated
 
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its not about how they are living in bangladesh or how they will live in pakistan. its about their feeling for pakistan. Pakistan for which they gave their everything. those who want to live in baghladesh they should, while those who want to come in pakistan should be allowed to come. we let 3 million afghans come to pakistan only coz they are muslims while we are not lettin these ppl come back to pak who are muslims but also call themselves pakistanis. its nothing to do with wat happened in 1971 and its nothing to do with pak-bangladesh relationship. its to do with feelings and dreams.
its gud to see bangladeshi gov is now lettin them enter the mainstream. much appreciated

I agree with you.Those want to live in BD should stay here and those want to leave,should leave for Pakistan.

Like Pakistan we also have refugee,muslims from Myanmar who are evading execution from Burmese military.They are called Rohingyas.We can't do much for them except giving them land to live.That's why many are also turning into terrorism.I think same case with Afgans in Pakistan.
 
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Pakistan needs to send ships and planes and bring them back to pakistan.

There is more then enough land in pakistan for these people to start a new life.
We should also open our borders to any muslim that wants to come to pakistan like the isaelis do for jews.
 
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Pakistan needs to send ships and planes and bring them back to pakistan.

There is more then enough land in pakistan for these people to start a new life.
We should also open our borders to any muslim that wants to come to pakistan like the isaelis do for jews.

gr8 proposal. that would really mark pakistan as the true leader of muslims and justify its name of 'islamic' republic of pakistan.:smitten:
also, that would put in perspective, as to how many muslims actually want to go to pakistan.
 
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