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So what would happen if I insult Jinnah or Your pm here? @snow lake
You can insult Jinnah if you like, but for that to happen you need to run to some Indian or a Bengali forum. Secondly if it wasnt for Jinnah, there would have been no East Pakistan and now BD to begin with.
 
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Please elaborate your post !!!! put some more light on brainwashing !!! Especially the bold part in your post !!! Please explain in detail !!! looking for answer Thanks a lot..
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I am tagging you all because you all may like the knowledgeable answer …… after all we are brainwashed people according to him … Thanks a lot guys ..
You can insult Jinnah if you like, but for that to happen you need to run to some Indian or a Bengali forum. Secondly if it wasnt for Jinnah, there would have been no East Pakistan and now BD to begin with.
if there was no jinnah today we were indians
 
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I am sure Matches also came from Pakistan, those damn things are so hard to find. I think BD want to humiliate them self like Modi did
 
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You can insult Jinnah if you like, but for that to happen you need to run to some Indian or a Bengali forum. Secondly if it wasnt for Jinnah, there would have been no East Pakistan and now BD to begin with.
There wouldn't be any BD without Mujib either. Insulting him does not make us pleased. And Hasina is our pm and she represents our country in international level. Abusing them will get you angry reactions from BD members is that too hard to understand?
 
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Secondly if it wasnt for Jinnah, there would have been no East Pakistan and now BD to begin with.
This is a wrong proposition. If not Jinnah then someone else. Jinnah was not present when Muslim League was founded and Lahore resolution was not his personal invention. Many people were behind it including A.K Fazlul Haque who proposed that resolution in Lahore. Jinnah was the best at that time to lead the party and he did and succeeded. But that does not mean their was no 2nd best. It is the realities which create leaders, not the other way round. The socio-economic-political condition in that particular period was ripe for the demand of separate muslim homeland and Jinnah was a product of that time and realities. Suggesting opposite of it is like saying, Without Vladimir Lenin, there would have been no Communist revolution in the world. Which is not true. Social, economic, political Realities in Russia in late 19th century created Lenin. Not the opposite.

if there was no jinnah today we were indians
 
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Buddy our foreign policy is sound. It is designed to cater our need. Thanks to our policies Bangladesh is in good terms with almost every countries in the world. Major world power have a favourable view of Bangladesh. We are known as a nation who minds their own business and works to solve it's problem rather than playing games at international politics.


I wrote about how Pakistanis are brainwashed before. So I felt like I could give you an answered. Sadly you don't like it. And can only cry to mods instead of refuting my claims.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/a-me...dacca-25-dec-1962.533840/page-3#post-10100043
Here's a great post by @Joe Shearer about how everyone is partially brainwashed by their govt. Have a read those who are interested.

You know, of course, that this remains true; it was not an off-the-cuff remark to suit a strange happening with no before and no after, but an observation about deep-rooted tendencies in south Asia that cannot be wished away, that have to be uprooted by conscientious and morally anchored citizens working hard to create a high moral ground.

That is not going to happen in a hurry. If you read @Oscar's thoroughly disillusioned posts, you will understand that we are fighting, or, more accurately, observing with resignation and depression, a sickening, suicidal animosity that cannot have a happy ending.
 
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You know, of course, that this remains true; it was not an off-the-cuff remark to suit a strange happening with no before and no after, but an observation about deep-rooted tendencies in south Asia that cannot be wished away, that have to be uprooted by conscientious and morally anchored citizens working hard to create a high moral ground.

That is not going to happen in a hurry. If you read @Oscar's thoroughly disillusioned posts, you will understand that we are fighting, or, more accurately, observing with resignation and depression, a sickening, suicidal animosity that cannot have a happy ending.
Its mostly now continuing an angry online persona- for the most part I could care less if south asia burns in nuclear hell since Im out of it anyway; and that is the truly depressing thing I observe about myself now.
 
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