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Jinnah has his place and no one doubts his contribution to PK.
However, he has never been lionised in BD as he had in PK, not because we have anything against him.
It simply because he was never a personality in BD, he had no say in Muslim League of Bengal and held no popular position in the heart of the people of BD. We have our own leaders such as Sher-e-bangla, such as huseyn shaheed suhrawardy, Maulana Bhashani, khwaji nazimuddin, etc.
Jinnah as others have said sought to impose urdu, without going into the right or wrong of that policy it displayed great insensitivity towards what at that time was the majority population of PK. I personally belive it was a honest miscalculation on his part as a result lack of understanding of Bengal. Anyhow suffice it to say Jinnah is respected at a basic level but he is not part of BDs national narrative, just a footnote.
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We can safely conclude Jinnah is mostly remembered in Bangladesh as the one who imposed Urdu Language; and thus, in negative light.