The lesson of history and our future
Personally, I am not persuaded to look back and relive the bitter memories of the past. The lesson I learned from watching a polo match was a lesson in individual and private life. A rider was carrying the ball towards the pool with lightning speed. He was being chased by an opposing team. As the next player approached the pool with the ball, he retreated for only a moment. It was just the hour that gave the opponent behind the opportunity to hit the ball and the tide turned. Sunni would listen to it thinking that it has become a myth and that it is nothing but disappointment.
The information I received this time on the subject of the 50th anniversary of the fall of East Pakistan. What can we learn from the signing of our beloved homeland that can save our future from darkness?
Readers Misunderstandings While poisoning our private lives, many misunderstandings in state and national affairs also destroy our national identity. According to the facts that came to me as a student of history, first, Sheikh Mujibur Rehman had got only 10 million votes out of the total population of 65 million in East Pakistan in the 1970 election. And she loved Pakistan.
Second, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman himself and the entire Bangladeshi nation made tremendous sacrifices for the establishment of Pakistan. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman III raised the slogan "Long live Pakistan" and never talked of signing Pakistan after gaining a majority in the 1970 elections. Its purpose is to include in its speeches the phrase "Do not make Pakistan a birthplace" and that East and West Pakistan will continue to be brothers. It has succeeded in convincing the people that all the above facts are wrong and East and West Pakistan are not only geographically but also mentally and emotionally.
Akbar S. Ahmed, a retired Pakistani bureaucrat, testified in a recent interview that before the military operation in East Pakistan, 90% of the population had a heartbeat with Pakistan and 90% of the people in Pakistan after the shooting. Emotions of hatred were created against him.
Readers, these are the historical facts that our young generation today is not aware of. Our political leadership does not have time to pay attention to these facts. They are so engaged in the "jihadi process" of humiliating each other that they cannot tolerate any interference in the performance of this duty. * The solution of problems is the duty of our political and state leadership but since our individual and state problems are so serious and big that it is not possible for our leadership to deal with it. Therefore, they fulfill this duty by fighting among themselves. If we do not want to learn a lesson from history, then at least we will try to find out the fact. Landing in the ranks of the most developing countries.
Speaking at the UN General Assembly, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Hasina Wajid photographed her country's year, which shocked the world. She said Bangladesh is the world's largest consumer of solar energy, the world's largest exporter of cotton garments, and a nuclear power plant is under construction in Bangladesh. * Bangladesh has the highest GDP growth rate in the world. Etc. etc.
Now unfortunately we have not been able to compare ourselves with Bangladesh; just think and yet if you do not find yourself willing to get out of the clutches of self interest and personal ego then Allah Be the supporter of all of us.
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