From: "Syed Abdul Bais" <agent.of.the.change@gmail.com>
Date: Dec 22, 2013 12:07 PM
Subject: █▓▒░(°TaNoLi°)░▒▓█ Thanks to writers and supporters of stranded Pakistanis at fall of Dhaka
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http://e.jang.com.pk/12-15-2013/karachi/page7.asp#;
http://gulfnews.com/opinions/columnists/a-traumatic-byproduct-of-partition-1.1266974
http://magazine.jang.com.pk/detail_article.asp?id=21750
http://www.nawaiwaqt.com.pk/E-Paper/Lahore/2013-12-16/page-16/detail-1
http://www.arabnews.com/news/481851
http://gulfnews.com/opinions/columnists/a-traumatic-byproduct-of-partition-1.1266974
http://magazine.jang.com.pk/detail_article.asp?id=21750
http://www.sapulse.com/new_comments.php?id=7134_0_1_0_C
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http://www.mediatodayusa.net/english_2013/dec_2013/190.php
http://www.pkhope.com/history-reminds-16-dec-1971/
http://www.arabnews.com/news/481851Stranded Pakistanis need 10,000 blanketsThe Nation, Lahore; November 29, 2013;For news details visit : http://www.nation.com.pk/lahore/29-Nov-2013/stranded-pakistanis-need-10-000-blanketsLAHORE - The Nation Editor-in-Chief Dr Majid Nizami on Thursday said that 10,000 blankets were needed to meet the needs of stranded Pakistanis in Bangladesh suffering from harsh cold weather in different refugee campuses.
For news details Read on : Stranded Pakistanis need 10,000 blankets
Bangladesh Stranded Pakistanis General Repatriation Committee Assistant General Secretary Haroon-ur-Rasheed wrote a letter to Dr Majid Nizami pleading him to arrange 10,000 blankets to help stranded Pakistanis. Rasheed said these campuses were held in Raheem Nagar, Raam Nagar, Khabsor, Geela Tila Gai, Bhindar and Rangor of Bangladesh.
Meanwhile, the stranded Pakistanis in Bangladesh will pay homage to late Rehana Majid, wife of Dr Majid Nizami, today (Friday).
http://jasarat.com/news.php?date=17-12-2013&news=21&category=nation
http://www.arabnews.com/news/493901
Repatriation of stranded Pakistanis urged
FOR A JUST CAUSE: Guests, speakers and organizers in a group picture at the PRC meeting in Jeddah. (AN photo)
JEDDAH:ARAB NEWS; Tuesday 17 December 2013
The Pakistan Repatriation Council (PRC), an organization seeking the repatriation of Pakistanis stranded in Bangladesh, called on the government of Pakistan to bring back the hapless Pakistanis languishing in camps for more than four decades.
At a symposium held here on Saturday, speakers lamented the indifference of Pakistan government toward its nationals living in squalid camps in Bangladesh.
The event was held to mark the anniversary of the fall of Dhaka when Pakistani troops surrendered following a war with India resulting in the independence of Bangladesh. Pakistanis living in the eastern part of the country were abandoned by the Pakistan government and are still living in that country.
Ali Al-Ghamdi, who presided over the meeting, said the fall of Dhaka was a sad event for the entire Muslim world. He regretted that those who were patriotic Pakistanis and sided with their army were left in a hostile country. He offered to help PRC in its endeavor to get these stranded people repatriated to their country. Al-Ghamdi said he was ready to meet Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to press for the resolution of the issue.
He urged the Muslim World League, Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Islamic Development Bank to extend all help to bring the stranded Pakistanis back to their country. He criticized the execution of Abdul Quader Mollah without allowing him the opportunity to defend himself.
Azeez Ahmed, secretary-general of Pakistan Engineers Society, said Dec. 16 is a black day in Pakistan's history and "it is very tragic that patriotic Pakistanis are still suffering in Bangladesh." He urged Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to start their repatriation.
Tayyab Moosani, secretary-general of Pakistan Memon Association said all parties and organizations should support the PRC in the resolution of this issue.
Syed Ehsanul Haque, PRC convener, said Pakistanis are living like animals in around 70 camps in Bangladesh. "They are subjected to all kinds of humiliation and atrocities by Bengalis and the government and are denied all basic rights," he said. On the other hand, hundreds of thousands of Bengalis are living in Pakistan, he added. Ehsan urged Islamabad to reactivate the Rabita Trust and start the repatriation of stranded Pakistanis.
Community leaders Mohammad Ashfaque Badayouni, Shaikh Mohammad Luqman, Mohammad Amanatullah, Hamid Islam Khan and Tariq Mahmood also spoke.
The participants adopted resolutions urging the government of Pakistan to restart the repatriation process.
They also called on Islamabad to assign its high commissioner in Dhaka to look after the interests of 250,000 Pakistanis confined to camps across Bangladesh.
Jasarat, Karachi: Tuesday 17th December 2013_______________________________________________________________________________December 15 2013;Gulfnews.com; Opinion | Columnists
A traumatic byproduct of partitionThe governments of Bangladesh and Pakistan ought to join hands to find a solution to the plight of 'Biharis' stranded since 1971
December 16 is a significant day in the history of two nations — Pakistan and Bangladesh. It was on this date, 42 years ago, that the eastern province of Pakistan broke away to form an independent country called Bangladesh. Bangladesh, which held almost a quarter of the land of which Pakistan was made of, was also home to the majority of the population, as an estimated 53 per cent of the total populace resided within its borders.Following the split, which saw the people in the eastern province achieve an independent nation, many Pakistanis who had settled there saw themselves as unwelcome. Some were the Biharis, forgotten remnants of the Indo-Pakistan partition, and there are very few voices that bring their destitute conditions to the fore. In pre-independence India, they were a Muslim minority in the region of Bihar. The people known in Bangladesh as "Biharis" or "stranded Pakistanis" are the Urdu-speaking descendants of Muslims who lived mostly in Bihar and who, during India's partition in 1947, moved to what became East Pakistan. When civil war broke out between East and West Pakistan, many Biharis sided with the West. Subseque
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پاکستان کسی بھی پاکستانی کے لئے اللہ کی سب سے بڑی نعمتوں میں سے ایک ہے. آج ہم جو بھی ہے یہ سب اس وجہ پاکستان کی ہے ، دوسری صورت میں ، ہم کچھ بھی نہیں ہوتا. براہ مہربانی پاکستان کے لئے مخلص ہو.
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