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'Pakistan's attempt to reconcile with Bangladesh will fall flat'
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There are also allegations against Pakistan for being involved in activities to influence Bangladesh's internal politics and to instigate unrest.
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On July 22, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan called his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina wherein they exchanged greetings and discussed the flood and COVID-19 situations in both countries, Bangla News 24 quoted statements released from the ...

By ANI
Last Updated: Jul 27, 2020, 08:14 AM IST
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Dhaka: The recent telephonic interaction between Pakistan and Bangladesh amid India-China tensions has intrigued New Delhi over the next course of action Dhaka might take.

On July 22, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan called his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina wherein they exchanged greetings and discussed the flood and COVID-19 situations in both countries, Bangla News 24 quoted statements released from the prime minister's office.

Bangla News 24 reported that if Bangladesh responds positively to Pakistan's call, it will clear its stance on India-China clash.

"He (Imran Khan) called to talk about COVID-19 and flood situations. It was nothing but a simple courtesy call. It is good if they (Pakistan) can improve relations with us," Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen was quoted as saying.

He said that the country has not forgotten Pakistan's gruesome killing of some 30 lakh Bangladeshis and rape of hundreds of thousands of women during the Liberation War in 1971.

"However, Pakistan has not yet apologised for the genocide it committed during the 1971 Liberation War. We want to maintain friendship with everyone but how is that possible if they could not make an apology," Momen noted.


While Islamabad may seem to be trying hard to smooth its relationship with Dhaka, it had recently adopted resolutions against the war crimes trial of Bangladesh wherein some major criminals were hanged for committing crimes against humanity in 1971.

There are also allegations against Pakistan for being involved in activities to influence Bangladesh's internal politics and to instigate unrest.

State Minister for Shipping, Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, was quoted as saying, "Both Bangladesh and Pakistan are SAARC countries. Two Prime Ministers can talk about any issues regarding South Asia."

"However, there are still some unresolved issues between us. If they want to strengthen relations, then they have to resolve those first. Bangladesh gained independence through bloody war, not through table discussion," he said.

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Pakistan and Bangladesh will enter into a new era of friendship and there is nothing that can stop it. There would be an attempt to keep Bangladesh hostage to our dark past but countries cannot progress if they get blackmailed due to certain chapter in history. We have a lot to learn from Bangladesh and they would benefit from our good side as well.
 
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Bangladesh and Pakistan have natural synergy because of the same religion, the same national heroes, and even our street names on our same national heroes. So, there is a lot of miscommunication created by India. Hope will be resolved between and start exchange people's connections soon.IK should consider removing visa restrictions to allow people connections easily between the two countries.
 
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he said that the country has not forgotten Pakistan's gruesome killing of some 30 lakh Bangladeshis and rape of hundreds of thousands of women during the Liberation War in 1971.

"However, Pakistan has not yet apologised for the genocide it committed during the 1971 Liberation War. We want to maintain friendship with everyone but how is that possible if they could not make an apology," Momen noted.
Ajeeb chutye
 
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And yet your countrymen claim that we are the same as sanghis.

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So which one is it ?

Do you consider us Muslim or not ? Not that it matters to us.

Why don't you ask the guy who said that rather than posting a whole screenshot from one person to ask another about it. And if the answer to your question doesnt matter why are you asking it....
 
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