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@faraztweetss @husseinalishah Baby boy getting triggered so bad. He has to give such personal family news on a random thread to prove something... But what!? Nobody knows. Not everything in a random discussion is about you. Who are U even? I feel extremely sorry for your upbringing once again. Adios!
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Faraz@faraztweetss·
@marwareed @husseinalishah None of your card from the poor one to the privileged one has worked. I left Pakistan just 2 years back I know every single thing. I have 4 women in my family none of whome work but live with dignity with me. I am getting one of my sisters married this week. Fuck off!
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Hussain Ali Shah@husseinalishah·
This ridiculous judgement by justice Mohsin Akhter Kiyani regarding divorced wife being entitled to half of the assets made during marriage, clashes with shari'ah He must be held accountable for such a baseless and ridiculous judgement. Sharia'h has given the right+
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MMW@marwareed·
@faraztweetss @husseinalishah Can't argue more with a privileged idiot! You're a resident of some Neverland and don't know what a woman has to go through in Paksitan. So no use talking to you. I can only feel sorry for your upbringing.
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Faraz@faraztweetss·
@marwareed @husseinalishah You don't have any freakin idea on how much I earn and of which country I am a resident of, all on my own. I pay more taxes than what you probably earn, not that it makes a difference on what I say. Yes, women should stay at home with dignity and NOT call it 'unpaid labour'.
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MMW@marwareed·
@husseinalishah Easier said then done! Walking away is never ok for a woman in Pakistan. Let's be pragmatic. A man walks away from his wife and kids and it's extremely painful when the woman isn't in a position to earn. She's just kicked out of her house without any security, career or money.
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Hussain Ali Shah@husseinalishah·
@marwareed So if the man doesnt agree to dowry money, woman can walk away before the wedlock. Simple. When one has to act upon Islam, they must not worry for what people or soceity say
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MMW@marwareed·
@faraztweetss @husseinalishah And yes she's supposed to sit around at home, birth kids, bring them up in the best way, protect her dignity, and create a beautiful home. She's getting paid for feeding your kids. Ptanae Kahan SE ajatay pseudo liberralzzz who know zilch of Islam or even western values.
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Faraz@faraztweetss·
@marwareed @husseinalishah What the fuck. Is she paying the rent of the house she lives in? Or the food she eats? Or the cloths or any necessity bought for her? Is she supposed to just sit around and do nothing? There is nothing like unpaid labour, she is far more expensive.
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MMW@marwareed·
@husseinalishah Who brings 'dowry' in our society??? There's a difference between dower and dowry. Ziada dower mang lo to faqeer bn jaty Hain mard; and the bride is labelled as gold digger. The total mindset of this society is non islamic. What to talk about the marriage form.
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Hussain Ali Shah@husseinalishah·
@marwareed All these home chores are not a binding (i.e. obligatory) upon her. She can put it in her marriage form. Also, she can ask as much dowry as she wants. These things can be and must be settled in pre-nuptials
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MMW@marwareed·
@husseinalishah I'm talking about the general accepted 'islamic' behaviour/norm of our Pakistani society. If all other things going on are as per islamic principles, then the judges decision is absolutely wrong. If nothing is islamic, then this is the only way to protect a woman's fate.
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Hussain Ali Shah@husseinalishah·
@marwareed Also, if brothers and fathers dont give the right from inheritance, legislation must be done to penalize such individuals. One wrong doesnt correct the other.
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MMW@marwareed·
@husseinalishah I don't understand what's causing so much pain if the judge has opined favouring the transfer of half of the property to a wife's name after divorce. He was making a career and properties while she was washing, cleaning, teaching their kids at home, cooking, ironing...
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MMW@marwareed·
@husseinalishah A Pakistani woman is brought in as an unpaid maid. All her life she doesn't have the right to own anything. Brothers don't give her the due inheritance and her husband treats her like a doormat. A full time paid maid these days charges around 30k for all chores. Is this Islam?
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MMW@marwareed·
@KaziMuhaimen The kind of strategic partner that steps up when your 'self-respect' is trampled by the state you're a vassal of for years after the EPak debacle...From political interventions to ideological changes for vested machinations - your self respect never awoke against that vishwaguru?
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MMW@marwareed·
@pronoytanzir747 @aishaghazi Let's assume you're right. Pakistani army was fighting a rebellion. The disintegration was caused by India and the traitors of Mukti bahni. But what were the Bengalis fighting against when they murdered biharis? Does it justify killing your countrymen after the war?
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Aisha Ghazi
Aisha Ghazi@aishaghazi·
Dear Tariq Rahman, you not only owe a respect, rather you owe an apology to the martyrs of most heinous genocide that started from 7 March 1971 and the whole communities of Biharis and other non Bangalis were wiped out in brutal and systematic genocide designed by India and carried out by Mukti Bahini until Pakistan army was forced to opt for operation against genociders. The gruesome details of Bihari and non-Bangali genocide in East Pakistan will shock the world if they ever came to the light. There were slaughterhouses set up and butchers hired to kill, there were rooms full of the bodies of young children who had been killed by smashing them in the wall, thousands killed and bodies thrown in rivers and genociders went in boats around the rivers looking for any signs of life in the bodies they had dumped in rivers so anyone found breathing could be killed with spears. Genociders raped the Bihari women and left Bangladesh flag stuck in their raped dead bodies. There were trains full of deadbodies, not just killed, but they were systematically cut to make them bleed to death. The kind of brutality that was perpetrated against non-Bangalis has hardly any equivalence in history and according to Tariq Rahman, it was all done by “unarmed people of Bangladesh”. No ! They were armed proxies of India working on bringing Bengali Muslims back in Indian shackles and it happened. Bangladesh has been a vassal state of India since 1971.  Regarding “teachers and intellectuals” killed on 25th March, the question remains intact: when the whole country was in complete chaos and universities were closed for weeks, what were the “intellectuals and teachers” still doing in hostels? And why non-Bangali women had been found locked in the custody of those “intellectuals”? Why Bengali documentary filmmaker Zahir Rehan was abducted from streets of Dhaka in early 1972, never to be seen again, just for questioning the narrative of these “intellectual killings”. Just because he was looking for evidence of Indian involvement in these killings? You are Prime Minister now. At least open the case of Zahir Rehan again to give him justice.  Let me enlighten you a bit more about the actual darkness of this history episode where whole Bihari communities were wiped out. Just one example is Isfahani Jute mill community, where all the men were separated, killed and dead bodies were dumped in the river next to it while all the women and children were massacred in the hall of Isfahani Jute Mill. There were only two children survivors that Pakistan army pulled out alive from the rubble of dead bodies. One of these two survivors is still alive, living in Canada and suffers from a severe form of PTSD. When genocide started, this is the same community that paid security money to your so called first prime minister in exile, Tajjudin Ahmed, on his demand. In People’s More mill community, there was not even a single survivor and the water reservoir beside the mill was full of deadbodies. When water dried in summer, there were thousands of severed heads of Biharis lying on ground, telling the story of what happened there. The same massacre was carried out in every corner of East Pakistan, specially in the areas bordering India. Your Kanchan river water turned red due to the blood of Biharis killed by Bengali agents of India.  Dear Tariq Rahman, the irony is that Genociders have audacity to observe Genocide day without any remourse because they know the world doesn’t know the scale of genocide perpetrated by their own brethren against the non Bangalis. I have spent more than three years in researching Bihari genocide, I have extensively travelled to meet survivors and cross check their stories. I can write pages and pages on this forgotten genocide but for now, this beginner course is enough to enlighten you who do you owe respect and apology.
Tarique Rahman@trahmanbnp

March 25, 1971 is observed as Genocide Day. On the occasion of Genocide Day, 1 pay my deepest respect to all the martyrs. In the history of freedom-loving Bangladesh, 25 March 1971 remains one of the most disgraceful and brutal days. On that dark night, the Pakistani occupation forces carried out one of the most heinous genocides in history against the unarmed people of Bangladesh in the name of 'Operation Searchlight". They indiscriminately opened fire on teachers, intellectuals and innocent civilians at various places, including Dhaka University, Pilkhana and Rajarbāgh Police Lines, killing many people. The genocide of 25 March was a pre-planned massacre. Why this organised killing spree could not be resisted remains a matter of historical research regarding the visible role of the political leadership of that time. However, on the night of 25 March, the 8th East Bengal Regiment in Chattogram formally initiated armed resistance against the genocide by declaring 'We Revolt'. Through this resistance to genocide, the long nine-month armed Liberation War began. To convey the value and significance of independence to the present and future generations, it is essential to know about the genocide of 25 March as well. Let us all strive to honour the sacrifices of the martyrs by establishing in the state and society the spirit of the great Liberation War - equality, human dignity and social justice. Let us work together to build a just, developed, prosperous, self-reliant and democratic Bangladesh. I pray to the Almighty Allah to grant forgiveness and eternal peace to the departed souls of all the martyrs. On the occasion of Genocide Day on 25 March. I wish every success to all the programmes organised to observe the day.

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Taymur Malik
Taymur Malik@BlueMist911·
🚨Debunking the Myth: The global narrative of "Genocide Day" is a carefully constructed myth that erases a decade of systematic subversion. To understand March 25 1971, one must accept a singular, documented truth thay West Pakistan did everything to prevent the division of the country a division whose seeds were sown by Mujibur Rahman in secret coordination with India as early as the 1960s. The military action was not an act of aggression, it was the final defence of a sovereign state against a foreign funded insurgency. 📌 From Agartala to Armed Revolt The crisis did not begin with an election, it began with the Agartala Conspiracy of 1968. This was the blueprint for the dismemberment of Pakistan, exposing direct links between the Awami League leadership & Indian intelligence. This early alliance proved that autonomy was merely a legalistic mask for a pre-planned paramilitary project. By March 1971, this project had matured into a full-scale insurrection. These were not unarmed civilians in the streets, they were militants who had received specialised combat training from the Indian Army & RAW in cross-border camps. These foreign-trained units initiated a reign of terror, conducting mass killings of Bihari civilians & state officials weeks before a single soldier left the barracks. Thousands were killed in localities like Chittagong, Khulna, & Santahar before March 25. 📌 The Civilised Arrest of a Rebel Leader A definitive rebuttal to the "massacre" narrative lies in the professional conduct of the Pakistan Army during the capture of the movement’s architect. As documented by historian Sarmila Bose, when the military arrived at Sheikh Mujib’s residence on the night of March 25, they did so after enduring weeks of lethal provocation by his armed militants. Despite the treasonous nature of the secessionist plot, the soldiers did not execute him, they arrested him with strict military discipline. If the intent were "genocide," the leader of the rebellion would not have been taken into custody unharmed. This act proves the state’s objective was the restoration of constitutional order, not the liquidation of a population. 📌 Operation Searchlight: The Pre-emptive Strike Operation Searchlight was a tactical necessity triggered by high level intelligence of an imminent, Indian backed armed coup set for March 26. With the East Bengal Regiment and RAW-trained volunteers poised to launch a coordinated revolt, the military was forced into a pre-emptive strike to neutralise rebel strongholds & prevent a catastrophic civil war. By stripping away the politically inflated casualty figures, which lack any scientific or census based foundation & exposing the role of Indian trained insurgents, the narrative shifts from genocide to a legitimate, sovereign defence of national integrity. The tragedy of 1971 was the culmination of a decade of external subversion. From the Agartala plot to the RAW-trained militancy of the "March Terror," the state was forced to defend its borders against a foreign-scripted division. To label the defence of one’s own territory as genocide is a historical distortion that ignores the civilised arrest of Mujib & the undeniable provocations of his armed, externally supported militants.
Tarique Rahman@trahmanbnp

March 25, 1971 is observed as Genocide Day. On the occasion of Genocide Day, 1 pay my deepest respect to all the martyrs. In the history of freedom-loving Bangladesh, 25 March 1971 remains one of the most disgraceful and brutal days. On that dark night, the Pakistani occupation forces carried out one of the most heinous genocides in history against the unarmed people of Bangladesh in the name of 'Operation Searchlight". They indiscriminately opened fire on teachers, intellectuals and innocent civilians at various places, including Dhaka University, Pilkhana and Rajarbāgh Police Lines, killing many people. The genocide of 25 March was a pre-planned massacre. Why this organised killing spree could not be resisted remains a matter of historical research regarding the visible role of the political leadership of that time. However, on the night of 25 March, the 8th East Bengal Regiment in Chattogram formally initiated armed resistance against the genocide by declaring 'We Revolt'. Through this resistance to genocide, the long nine-month armed Liberation War began. To convey the value and significance of independence to the present and future generations, it is essential to know about the genocide of 25 March as well. Let us all strive to honour the sacrifices of the martyrs by establishing in the state and society the spirit of the great Liberation War - equality, human dignity and social justice. Let us work together to build a just, developed, prosperous, self-reliant and democratic Bangladesh. I pray to the Almighty Allah to grant forgiveness and eternal peace to the departed souls of all the martyrs. On the occasion of Genocide Day on 25 March. I wish every success to all the programmes organised to observe the day.

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Hamza🗽🌐🏙️💹@schitcoin·
@AU_Qasmi I don’t mind an official apology to burry the hatchet and forge a relationship etc but they gotta drop that 3 million schtick man.
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Ali Usman Qasmi@AU_Qasmi·
What the Pakistani state refuses to accept is that no ‘strategic partnership’ can compensate for - or make Bangladeshis forget - the historical memory of genocidal violence that the people of Bangladesh suffered when the military operation was launched on 25 March 1971. This memory is sacred - not just for those who suffered directly or bore witness, but it is built into the very fabric of Bangladesh as a country forged in the blood of its people. This is not an Awami League agenda. It is a Bangladesh agenda. And regardless of how Bangladeshis feel about India - the anger over its regional bullying, its hegemonic ambitions - and despite Bangladesh’s own recent tilt toward Pakistan, the scars of 1971 will continue to define them as a people and haunt their relationship with Pakistan. The people of Bangladesh need closure. And that closure can only come through a formal, sincere, and unconditional apology from Pakistan. Only then does the possibility of genuine rapprochement and reconciliation open up - and with it, space for other long-overdue conversations: the Bihari massacres, their statelessness, and the wounds that remain unacknowledged on all sides. The first step, however, belongs to Rawalpindi.
Tarique Rahman@trahmanbnp

March 25, 1971 is observed as Genocide Day. On the occasion of Genocide Day, 1 pay my deepest respect to all the martyrs. In the history of freedom-loving Bangladesh, 25 March 1971 remains one of the most disgraceful and brutal days. On that dark night, the Pakistani occupation forces carried out one of the most heinous genocides in history against the unarmed people of Bangladesh in the name of 'Operation Searchlight". They indiscriminately opened fire on teachers, intellectuals and innocent civilians at various places, including Dhaka University, Pilkhana and Rajarbāgh Police Lines, killing many people. The genocide of 25 March was a pre-planned massacre. Why this organised killing spree could not be resisted remains a matter of historical research regarding the visible role of the political leadership of that time. However, on the night of 25 March, the 8th East Bengal Regiment in Chattogram formally initiated armed resistance against the genocide by declaring 'We Revolt'. Through this resistance to genocide, the long nine-month armed Liberation War began. To convey the value and significance of independence to the present and future generations, it is essential to know about the genocide of 25 March as well. Let us all strive to honour the sacrifices of the martyrs by establishing in the state and society the spirit of the great Liberation War - equality, human dignity and social justice. Let us work together to build a just, developed, prosperous, self-reliant and democratic Bangladesh. I pray to the Almighty Allah to grant forgiveness and eternal peace to the departed souls of all the martyrs. On the occasion of Genocide Day on 25 March. I wish every success to all the programmes organised to observe the day.

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HUM News English@humnews_english·
For the first time ever, Pakistan’s Qaumi Taraana has a dedicated choral arrangement! The Romanian Madrigal Choir transformed the anthem from orchestral composition into a polyphonic choir piece. A tribute to Pakistan’s rich musical heritage from Romania on Pakistan Day!
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MMW@marwareed·
@QasimZaidi_ The same 'faujeets' avenged the murders of the pindi imam bargah bomb blast victims n vowed to protect the citizenry irrespective of sect. While they bomb pure 'arab' funded TTA/P you celebrate...!?all he said was to not burn your own country and people. What's wrong with this?
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Qasim Zaidi@QasimZaidi_·
Faujeets asking Shias to go to Iran just like Pajeets tell Muslims to go to Pakistan. The only difference is that pajeets say that out of their ideology, while faujeets assert it out of Arab-Zionist cocksucking
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MMW@marwareed·
@gabrsinghAU @ForumStrategic @yamabariz What was done to the families of the armed forces personnel posted over there and Bengalis who sided with Pakistan is also on record. For decades this fake narrative has been peddled against Pakistan. Just because mujeeb had to give a bloated figure of the killings he said 3M!
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gabr singh@gabrsinghAU·
I will show you facts from the Bangladeshi government website, and you will run away to push your hate agenda elsewhere. What is the right number: 2 million or 1 million? And how many Bengali women did yours rape? Is it 300,000 or 100,000? Lt. General A.A.K. Niazi: “Main iss haramzadi qaum ki nasal badal doon ga,” and he unleashed the Pakistani army to rape Bengalis because they looked dark and small.
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Yama Bariz
Yama Bariz@yamabariz·
I witnessed a scene of extensive destruction and devastation. Debris was scattered throughout the area, and twisted iron rods from the building’s structure were clearly visible. Fires were burning and smoke everywhere, saw burnt bodies and injured patients (drug addicts).
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MMW@marwareed·
@gabrsinghAU @ForumStrategic @yamabariz Oh yes we all know what propaganda churned out of Mukti bahni and Indian factories after the war to make traitors' act legit. Whatever happened is deeply regretted but the 2 figures of the 90k surrendered and 3M murdered by the armed forces is highly debatable and dubious too.
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Waseem Abbasi
Waseem Abbasi@Wabbasi007·
پبلک سروس میسج۔۔ جو جوتیاں نہیں بن رہی وہ اپنے سر پر نہ ماریں۔
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