Re: Was Pakistan a 'set up' for Bangladesh creation?
One unit was dissolved by yahya khan in 1970.Awami league failed to get any support in west pakistan but it had the majority of National Assembly seats and could have formed the government
Re: Was Pakistan a 'set up' for Bangladesh creation?
One unit was dissolved by yahya khan in 1970.Awami league failed to get any support in west pakistan but it had the majority of National Assembly seats and could have formed the government
Re: Was Pakistan a 'set up' for Bangladesh creation?
^ Thank you and agreed with your assesment.
Those who say BD formation was inevitable must accept the process was much enhanced by few west Pakistanis refusing to be ruled by AL.
There is no real answer to it but it does appear that separatition might not have happened at all or separatists would not have continued to grow if AL was allowed to rule for its full term. A small price west Pakistani (actually few greedy politicians and army personnels) were not willing to pay for a United Pakistan.
Re: Was Pakistan a ‘set up’ for Bangladesh creation?
may be you did not apply umma just converting is not enough practising what you
preach is important our bengal is still with us.
Re: Was Pakistan a 'set up' for Bangladesh creation?
Problems do occur in every country but it makes a difference when one has evil neighour like Bharat. Keep cheering and keep showing your true colors over death of innocent people.
Re: Was Pakistan a ‘set up’ for Bangladesh creation?
India’s Muslim population is highly conspicuous. Mosques, old and new, are everywhere — north, south, east and west. In most Indian cities, towns and villages the muezzin’s call to prayer (azaan) is broadcast from loudspeakers mounted on minarets of mosques. An hour’s drive from Benaras, I saw the massive new building of a madrassa, comparable in size with the largest in Pakistan.
One of Delhi’s main railway stations is named Hazrat Nizamuddin, after the well-known saint whose shrine is nearby. Akbar road is one of the main thoroughfares of New Delhi. Other roads are named after Babar, Feroz Shah, Sher Shah, Shahjahan, Tughlak, Lodi, Bahadur Shah Zafar, even Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor best known for his intolerance of Hinduism.
There are extremist Hindus just as there are fanatical Muslims. But one is struck by the tolerance of the vast majority of Hindus towards Muslims and their religious places and practices. Many Hindus are known to patronise Muslim shrines, such as Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti’s in Ajmer, Hazrat Nizamuddin’s in Delhi, Shaikh Salim Chishti’s near Agra and Baba Haji Ali’s in Mumbai.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\04\06\story_6-4-2006_pg3_4
Re: Was Pakistan a 'set up' for Bangladesh creation?
Rvikz
Indian bengal is with India but what about neighbouring Asom this thread is about bangladesh and not indian muslims. I think so we should post on the topic only
Re: Was Pakistan a 'set up' for Bangladesh creation?
Even if RAW was heavily involved, west Pakistanis are responsible for this chaos in our history, being democratic they should have allowed AL to form the national government.
but loosers who thought their loss as win end up loosing half Pakistan but didnt bother to give power to east Pakistanis even if it was for sake of Uniting Pakistan.