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[🇵🇰] Jinnah And Urdu-Bengali Controversy: A Historical Fallacy

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[🇵🇰] Jinnah And Urdu-Bengali Controversy: A Historical Fallacy
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I’ve talked to bungali people and they hold a strong grudge against us and I try to calm them down and say that look it was not our people who did this but our stupid jharrnails under a CIA spell who did all the bad things. All our people were appalled at what our jharrnail did in east Pakistan and we are ashamed of it today. They know the truth but now it’s too late to make apologies.
 
I’ve talked to bungali people and they hold a strong grudge against us and I try to calm them down and say that look it was not our people who did this but our stupid jharrnails under a CIA spell who did all the bad things. All our people were appalled at what our jharrnail did in east Pakistan and we are ashamed of it today. They know the truth but now it’s too late to make apologies.

Don't ever apologize on my behalf. We did nothing to them. If building their infrastructure and giving their students access to our institutions counts as "oppression" they should have refused this.

Instead not only did they make use of what we did for them, but they thanked us by attacking our people. Raping women, killing elderly, raping even our soldiers and shooting at them unprovoked.

Then when Operation Searchlight was launched to root out these muhkti Bahini terrorists, they cry victim-hood. Luckily the truth is coming out now.

If you wish to ask them for an apology for us, i'm great with that.
 
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It is the Bengalis and our liberals who claim that the Urdu/Bengali controversy was also part of that 'mistreatment.' They overlook that Bengali was awarded as the co-state language with Urdu in 1956.

These are also the same neo-liberals propagating Bangladesh being a "better country" than Pakistan without providing a single shred of evidence.

Here in Karachi where i'm currently at, I was followed by a poor Bengali man selling me stuff. Bengalis live illegally in Pakistan while no Pakistani or any foreigner would dream living in that 💩: Why Is Bangladesh So Dirty? (11 Reasons Why)



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Don't ever apologize on my behalf. We did nothing to them. If building their infrastructure and giving their students access to our institutions counts as "oppression" they should have refused this.

Instead not only did they make use of what we did for them, but they thanked us by attacking our people. Raping women, killing elderly, raping even our soldiers and shooting at them unprovoked.

Then when operation searchlight was launched to root out these muhkti Bahini terrorists, they cry victim-hood. Luckily the truth is coming out now.

If you wish to ask them for an apology for us, i'm great with that.
You know, there’s some truth in what you say. I’ve talked to some of our folks who ran for their lives escaping to Myanmar…..they say what you say…..k bhai hum nay jo kara we did as a response to only what was being done to us. They slaughtered our people first, long before search light operation…..no shitt, yous right about dat…..but don’t ignore the fact dat dey won dat election hands down, and we denied dem their right. Sometimes I wonder who makes our policy for us?
 
You know, there’s some truth in what you say. I’ve talked to some of our folks who ran for their lives escaping to Myanmar…..they say what you say…..k bhai hum nay jo kara we did as a response to only what was being done to us. They slaughtered our people first, long before search light operation…..no shitt, yous right about dat…..but don’t ignore the fact dat dey won dat election hands down, and we denied dem their right. Sometimes I wonder who makes our policy for us?

Not "some truth", it is the truth. There are books written about this, including from ethnic Bengalis how the Bangladeshi genocide is a sham. It was in fact Bengalis who started attacking and killing West Pakistanis.

Operation Searchlight was a reaction. West Pakistanis built their infrastructure and allowed many of them to study in West Pakistan. It was them who were imposing their demands on West Pakistan.

Watch this documentary Separation of East Pakistan: The Untold Story (2021)
 
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