What's new

Was Sheikh Mujib Ur Rahman a Ghadaar of Pakistan, Some Mind Boggling Videos

FOOLS_NIGHTMARE

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Sep 26, 2018
Messages
18,063
Reaction score
12
Country
United Kingdom
Location
United Kingdom
Going through the history of all the proclaimed GHADAAR politicians, I found one thing in common, all of them fell out with the top man of the Establishment during their era. The cardinal mistake by Sheikh Mujib was that he fully supported the rival candidate(Fatima Jinnah) against Field Marshall Ayub Khan in the presidential elections of 1965. A RED mark was put on his name since then and he was never to be made the PM of united Pakistan.
In the elections of 1970, he got twice as many seats as Bhutto. But greedy Bhutto played as a tool of the establishment against Mujib and acted as a big spoiler in putting him to POWER.
Below are a few videos that might give us a different perspective of Mujib as a leader of United Pakistan.


In 1965 with Madar e Millats election campaign.
1631718683156.png


Fatima Jinnah won a landslide from Bengal with the help of Mujib but the results were rigged and Ayub became the president of united Pakistan. The Bengalis never forgot this and became to ponder on the insignificance of their Votes and Rights.
(Many Bengalis came on a Pakistani passport to the UK in the late 60s and many still revere it):pakistan:
1631719570082.png
1631719636185.png
 
.
Going through the history of all the proclaimed GHADAAR politicians, I found one thing in common, all of them fell out with the top man of the Establishment during their era. The cardinal mistake by Sheikh Mujib was that he fully supported the rival candidate(Fatima Jinnah) against Field Marshall Ayub Khan in the presidential elections of 1965. A RED mark was put on his name since then and he was never to be made the PM of united Pakistan.
In the elections of 1970, he got twice as many seats as Bhutto. But greedy Bhutto played as a tool of the establishment against Mujib and acted as a big spoiler in putting him to POWER.
Below are a few videos that might give us a different perspective of Mujib as a leader of United Pakistan.


In 1965 with Madar e Millats election campaign.
View attachment 778031

Fatima Jinnah won a landslide from Bengal with the help of Mujib but the results were rigged and Ayub became the president of united Pakistan. The Bengalis never forgot this and became to ponder on the insignificance of their Votes and Rights.
(Many Bengalis came on a Pakistani passport to the UK in the late 60s and many still revere it):pakistan:
View attachment 778034View attachment 778036
Ofcourse now glorifying Mujib what else to expect from pmln team members
Btw I do recommend you read dead reckoning for a more complete picture
 
.
Going through the history of all the proclaimed GHADAAR politicians, I found one thing in common, all of them fell out with the top man of the Establishment during their era. The cardinal mistake by Sheikh Mujib was that he fully supported the rival candidate(Fatima Jinnah) against Field Marshall Ayub Khan in the presidential elections of 1965. A RED mark was put on his name since then and he was never to be made the PM of united Pakistan.
In the elections of 1970, he got twice as many seats as Bhutto. But greedy Bhutto played as a tool of the establishment against Mujib and acted as a big spoiler in putting him to POWER.
Below are a few videos that might give us a different perspective of Mujib as a leader of United Pakistan.


In 1965 with Madar e Millats election campaign.
View attachment 778031

Fatima Jinnah won a landslide from Bengal with the help of Mujib but the results were rigged and Ayub became the president of united Pakistan. The Bengalis never forgot this and became to ponder on the insignificance of their Votes and Rights.
(Many Bengalis came on a Pakistani passport to the UK in the late 60s and many still revere it):pakistan:
View attachment 778034View attachment 778036
where would the chor league be without having been created by the Army to suppress the jialas?
 
.
Politics is the art of winning people and not alienating them. Hopefully one day all the communities of Pakistan and beyond will UNITE firmly to form a mighty and great nation of REAL Pakistan as envisaged by the Muslims of South Asia.
 
.
Politics is the art of winning people and not alienating them. Hopefully one day all the communities of Pakistan and beyond will UNITE firmly to form a mighty and great nation of REAL Pakistan as envisaged by the Muslims of South Asia.
Bashing heads of Bihari infants against walls isnt exactly a thing that unites people
 
. .
Going through the history of all the proclaimed GHADAAR politicians, I found one thing in common, all of them fell out with the top man of the Establishment during their era. The cardinal mistake by Sheikh Mujib was that he fully supported the rival candidate(Fatima Jinnah) against Field Marshall Ayub Khan in the presidential elections of 1965. A RED mark was put on his name since then and he was never to be made the PM of united Pakistan.
In the elections of 1970, he got twice as many seats as Bhutto. But greedy Bhutto played as a tool of the establishment against Mujib and acted as a big spoiler in putting him to POWER.
Below are a few videos that might give us a different perspective of Mujib as a leader of United Pakistan.


In 1965 with Madar e Millats election campaign.
View attachment 778031

Fatima Jinnah won a landslide from Bengal with the help of Mujib but the results were rigged and Ayub became the president of united Pakistan. The Bengalis never forgot this and became to ponder on the insignificance of their Votes and Rights.
(Many Bengalis came on a Pakistani passport to the UK in the late 60s and many still revere it):pakistan:
View attachment 778034View attachment 778036
Mujeeb was a traitor and more. Bangladesh deserved her independence absolutely, not in the way it happened and not at the behest of this fellow.
 
.
Going through the history of all the proclaimed GHADAAR politicians, I found one thing in common, all of them fell out with the top man of the Establishment during their era. The cardinal mistake by Sheikh Mujib was that he fully supported the rival candidate(Fatima Jinnah) against Field Marshall Ayub Khan in the presidential elections of 1965. A RED mark was put on his name since then and he was never to be made the PM of united Pakistan.
In the elections of 1970, he got twice as many seats as Bhutto. But greedy Bhutto played as a tool of the establishment against Mujib and acted as a big spoiler in putting him to POWER.
Below are a few videos that might give us a different perspective of Mujib as a leader of United Pakistan.


In 1965 with Madar e Millats election campaign.
View attachment 778031

Fatima Jinnah won a landslide from Bengal with the help of Mujib but the results were rigged and Ayub became the president of united Pakistan. The Bengalis never forgot this and became to ponder on the insignificance of their Votes and Rights.
(Many Bengalis came on a Pakistani passport to the UK in the late 60s and many still revere it):pakistan:
View attachment 778034View attachment 778036
What is the relation between mujeeb and shareef? Infact North of current pakistan had an alliance against Fatima Jinnah and Mujeeb and currently this North is ruled by shareef family. Ayub Khan, Bhutto and punjabi establishment was against Mujeeb and Fatima Jinnah unfortunately. Why whole of Punjab voted for Bhutto a pawn of Ayub?
 
.
PMLN has gone nuts in their hate against the army.
Going through the history of all the proclaimed GHADAAR politicians, I found one thing in common, all of them fell out with the top man of the Establishment during their era. The cardinal mistake by Sheikh Mujib was that he fully supported the rival candidate(Fatima Jinnah) against Field Marshall Ayub Khan in the presidential elections of 1965. A RED mark was put on his name since then and he was never to be made the PM of united Pakistan.
In the elections of 1970, he got twice as many seats as Bhutto. But greedy Bhutto played as a tool of the establishment against Mujib and acted as a big spoiler in putting him to POWER.
Below are a few videos that might give us a different perspective of Mujib as a leader of United Pakistan.


In 1965 with Madar e Millats election campaign.
View attachment 778031

Fatima Jinnah won a landslide from Bengal with the help of Mujib but the results were rigged and Ayub became the president of united Pakistan. The Bengalis never forgot this and became to ponder on the insignificance of their Votes and Rights.
(Many Bengalis came on a Pakistani passport to the UK in the late 60s and many still revere it):pakistan:
View attachment 778034View attachment 778036
Oh shut up man.
Don't glorify someone who caused the death of hundreds of thousands of people, just because he was unwilling to accept election results. Same as your beloved Nawaz Sharif who also doesn't accept election results.
 
. .
stepmap-karte-pakistan-indien-bangladesch.jpg

Enough said, it happened for good because our older generation didn't like the union, the only reason this union happened despite Jinnah not agreeing to it at first was due to British refusal to accept an independent Bengal
So in the end we got an independent Muslim majority country in SC but just didn't happen the right way

My only issue is it should have happened democratically, other than that both nations got their wishes, there's a reason country like that never existed...

So no ghadari Pakistan wasn't open to accept the natural hegemony of Bengal due to population and Bengal wasn't going to agree to it add in no cultural exchange between the people group for centuries due to geography

I don't blame anyone as in the end Jinnah was proven right, only people I blame is Yahya and than Ayyub who should have holded a referendum and let it be- they lacked the foresight
 
. . .
A guy who won election fair and square and asked the martial law administrator to hand over power to people's representative is traitor? HOW?
People at the time loved Bhutto and were very tired of the union (at least that's what the older generation said their conversations were at the time)

So I don't think we can blame Martial law alone, it was sort of a national consensus to not be ruled by Mujib (you cannot take such big steps without national support dictatorship or not)

What army did was Pakistanis putting their foot down and being like that's it, Bhutto is our leader and we can only be ruled by him - not a culture and people group foreign to this wider Indus civilization

So I think people ditch army but it was what Pakistanis at the time wanted to do regardless of their ethnic divide (except LW Pashtun nationalists- for purely political reasons), if anything army tried to keep the union together without much public support, only when India pushed in did Pakistanis came to full support of Pakistanis as now this was a battle for the motherland of Pakistan itself- that's why the nation got its act together and with a conscious built a nuclear bomb as now this was the perfect union in most peoples eyes, worth it
 
Last edited:
.
People at the time loved Bhutto and were very tired of the union (at least that's what the older generation said their conversations were at the time)

So I don't think we can blame Martial law alone, it was sort of a national consensus to not be ruled by Mujib (you cannot take such big steps without national support dictatorship or not)

What army did was Pakistanis putting their foot down and being like that's it, Bhutto is our leader and we can only be ruled by him - not a culture and people group foreign to this wider Indus civilization

So I think people ditch army but it was what Pakistanis at the time wanted to do regardless of their ethnic divide (except LW Pashtun nationalists), if anything army tried to keep the union together without much public support, only when India pushed in did Pakistanis came to full support of Pakistanis as now this was a battle for the homeland
He had majority of votes from Pakistanis and it was only natural for him to ask what he rightfully earned. But when the battle lines were drawn by trigger happy people, everything that happened after was ugly.
 
.

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom