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What about stranded stateless Pakistanis of Bangladesh?

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Its quite sad that the Muslims of India's state of Bihar who migrated to East Bengal (which was to become east Pakistan after partition of India) are now stateless from last 4 decades.

Those Bihari Muslims opposed the Bangladesh Liberation War and supported Pakistan Army. They just wanted Pakistan to be united. However, it could not happen and Pakistan lost the war resulting in the creation of Bangladesh.

Since the disintegration of Pakistan in 1971, those Biharis are waiting to go to what they call their country, Pakistan. And because they opposed Bangladesh Liberation War, Bangladesh do not accept them.

These Biharis are now stateless from last 4 decades!!

Now its time that Pakistan should accept its mistake of depriving them the Pakistani nationality and statehood, and give them their due respect for fighting and supporting Pakistan Army during 1971 war.
 
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Those who were minors and those who were born after the war are citizens of Bangladesh and are not stateless.....they are becoming a vote bank for both parties and both parties printed Urdu leaflets in the last election!
 
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If you feel so much pain for them, take them yourself. As far as Pakistan is concerned, they have been living in Bangladesh for more than four decades, they are Bangladeshis.


Its quite sad that the Muslims of India's state of Bihar who migrated to East Bengal (which was to become east Pakistan after partition of India) are now stateless from last 4 decades.

Those Bihari Muslims opposed the Bangladesh Liberation War and supported Pakistan Army. They just wanted Pakistan to be united. However, it could not happen and Pakistan lost the war resulting in the creation of Bangladesh.

Since the disintegration of Pakistan in 1971, those Biharis are waiting to go to what they call their country, Pakistan. And because they opposed Bangladesh Liberation War, Bangladesh do not accept them.

These Biharis are now stateless from last 4 decades!!

Now its time that Pakistan should accept its mistake of depriving them the Pakistani nationality and statehood, and give them their due respect for fighting and supporting Pakistan Army during 1971 war.
 
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Its shameful that the Pakistani state and establishment have left the only people who were loyal to them in the 1971 debacle , they fought for this country it seems the greatest mistake they ever made. I dont know if it has to do with ethnicity or what ? if illegal Afghans can be allowed in this country why cant there people !!?
 
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If you feel so much pain for them, take them yourself.
Well some people wanted to give Pakistani nationality to Indian Muslims.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/strategic-geopolitical-issues/268837-indian-muslims-should-allowed-migrate-pakistan.html:omghaha:
Then I thought it must be a good idea to suggest migration of those stranded Pakistanis first who are stateless from last 4 decades! Their only mistake was to support Pakistan I guess.

As far as Pakistan is concerned, they have been living in Bangladesh for more than four decades, they are Bangladeshis.
Bangladesh is not giving the nationality to the very people who supported pakistan against Bengalis in their war of independence. Dont you guys feel anything about them before crying for Indian muslims?

I think they are giving the nationality to these stranded Pakistanis' children born after 1971 (correct me if I am wrong).
 
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Its quite sad that the Muslims of India's state of Bihar who migrated to East Bengal (which was to become east Pakistan after partition of India) are now stateless from last 4 decades.

Those Bihari Muslims opposed the Bangladesh Liberation War and supported Pakistan Army. They just wanted Pakistan to be united. However, it could not happen and Pakistan lost the war resulting in the creation of Bangladesh.

Since the disintegration of Pakistan in 1971, those Biharis are waiting to go to what they call their country, Pakistan. And because they opposed Bangladesh Liberation War, Bangladesh do not accept them.

These Biharis are now stateless from last 4 decades!!

Now its time that Pakistan should accept its mistake of depriving them the Pakistani nationality and statehood, and give them their due respect for fighting and supporting Pakistan Army during 1971 war.

Pakistan along with Bangladesh should work on Immigrating them to any EU country or to like New Zealand or Australia permanently. This will be right solution as both BD and Pak is facing severe problems which will not allow them to accomodate.
 
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Its quite sad that the Muslims of India's state of Bihar who migrated to East Bengal (which was to become east Pakistan after partition of India) are now stateless from last 4 decades.

Those Bihari Muslims opposed the Bangladesh Liberation War and supported Pakistan Army. They just wanted Pakistan to be united. However, it could not happen and Pakistan lost the war resulting in the creation of Bangladesh.

Since the disintegration of Pakistan in 1971, those Biharis are waiting to go to what they call their country, Pakistan. And because they opposed Bangladesh Liberation War, Bangladesh do not accept them.

These Biharis are now stateless from last 4 decades!!

Now its time that Pakistan should accept its mistake of depriving them the Pakistani nationality and statehood, and give them their due respect for fighting and supporting Pakistan Army during 1971 war.

Wrong.....

When Bangladesh became independent, there were more than one million Biharis or non-locals in the country. At the end of the war 1,07,000 Biharis were exchanged and managed to flee to Pakistan and the rest were given the choice to stay here. More than half of them opted to live in Bangladesh, they were given citizenship and has been assimilated into the main stream of Bangladeshi society. They were given citizenship by the Presidential order of 1972.
Article 2 of the Bangladesh Citizenship (Temporary Provisions) Order (President Order 149 of 1972) provides: ‘‘Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, on the commencement of this Order, every person shall be deemed to be a citizen of Bangladesh,
I. Who or whose father or grandfather was born in the territories now comprised in Bangladesh and who was a permanent resident of such territories on the 25th day of March. 1971, and continues to be so resident; or,
II. Who was a permanent resident of the territories now comprised in Bangladesh on the 25 day of Mach, 1971, and continues to be so resident and is not otherwise disqualified for being a citizen by or under any law for the time being in force”
A plain reading of these two sub-sections would confirm the entitlement of the Biharis to citizenship of Bangladesh. However Article 2B(l) of the Bangladesh Citizenship (Temporary Provisions) Amendment Ordinance 1978 (Ordinance number 7 of 1978) added that a person shall not qualify to be a citizen of Bangladesh if he owes, affirms or acknowledges, expressly or by conduct, allegiance to a foreign state.
This rule may seemingly strip those Biharis who had expressed their desire to become citizens of Pakistan or had plainly opted for Pakistan, of their right to be citizens of Bangladesh. But thousands of Bangladeshis have, in different times, applied for DV visa of the United States, indicating their intention to migrate and to receive citizenship of, a foreign country if chosen. There is hardly any likelihood that such applications by the citizens would be considered as an expression of allegiance to a foreign country, as has supposedly been done in case of the Biharis vis-a-vis their option to migrate to Pakistan.
Bangladesh as they formed local collaborator troops for assisting the Pakistan Army. But, there is nothing in the President Order No 149 of 1972 which authorized the Government of impugned notification to disqualify a citizen on the ground of collaboration with the Pakistan Occupation Army, So there is no just ground in law of our country for not considering them citizens of Bangladesh.
After the assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the succeeding military Government offered the Biharis full citizenship of Bangladesh. Many rejected this offer as they felt they were not being offered their full rights as citizens and they preferred to remain in the Bihari enclaves. This rejection again brings up the issue of their identity. The question was again posed to them whether they should be considered as citizens of this country as some of them still did not show their allegiance to Bangladesh. Bangladesh Government does not want to consider those Biharis as citizens who are now residing in the camps. So whether they are citizens or not remains a debatable issue.
Experience of the Biharis over the years has led them to realize that there is hardly any further possibility for them to be repatriated to Pakistan. They have been used by the opportunist and political leaders or the leaders of their own community in their narrow interest. At the post liberation time 1,50,000 Biharis opted for Bangladesh, and the others who opted for Pakistan are also putting forth effort to establish their rights and a place in Bangladesh. Particularly the young generation wants to come out from this down hearted situation and overcome the affliction that their community has been going through for the last three decades. While asked regarding the issue of Citizenship, respondents between the age group of 18 to 40 consider themselves as citizens of Bangladesh for being born and brought up here. But some respondents above the age of 50 still consider themselves as citizens of Pakistan.


- See more at: The Legal Status of Bihari in Bangladesh - Assignment Point
 
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Its shameful that the Pakistani state and establishment have left the only people who were loyal to them in the 1971 debacle , they fought for this country it seems the greatest mistake they ever made. I dont know if it has to do with ethnicity or what ? if illegal Afghans can be allowed in this country why cant there people !!?

but its true still they are struggling for acceptance........there is little discrimination with bihari Muslim in Bangladesh............i was living in Chittagong(khulshi area) more than 4 year......just behind my house there was big bihari market......actually they name it bihari market ............usually Bangladeshi doesn't eat aata or tuar daal etc........so i use to go there.......the moment you will enter in bihari market you will find totally different atmosphere......still they speak urdu/hindi........very easily you can intact with them no difficulty in communication .........

it doen't mean they are highly exploited in Bangladesh.........but if you will compare with hindu ........bangali hindu is in more better condition than bihari Muslim in Bangladesh
 
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Although my grand parents migrated for india andi would have love to welcome everyone one in Pakistan not just muslim .But pakistan ecomany cant sustain supporting more immigrants ...we have two afghan migrations in last 3 decades ..which a security risk now
 
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Although my grand parents migrated for india andi would have love to welcome everyone one in Pakistan not just muslim .But pakistan ecomany cant sustain supporting more immigrants ...we have two afghan migrations in last 3 decades ..which a security risk now

you should have allowed them then.. now its too late.
 
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