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Saturday, February 13, 2016

[mukto-mona] Re: Bhasani showing his love for Pakistan's unity



This is an original Bhasani speech delivered from Pak radio. The man was educated in a  Deoband madrassa and obviously his Urdu should be pretty good in comparison to other Bangladeshi-Bengalees. The man was also a Maulana. So, he knew his Arabic and Urdu.
I too was suspicious but this is Bhasani's original voice. It is embarrassing but that is what he was. A man with no true conviction. 

On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 7:02 PM, RANU CHOWDHURY <ranu51@hotmail.com> wrote:
I did not have the opportunity to attend any of Bhasani addresses, nor did I hear him speak. Those who did, can verify if this was really Bhasani's voice or dubbed. I have a few points:

The Urdu was chaste and the few English words spoken were impeccable. Few Bengalis can speak like that. Could these be his own? 

Where was he speaking? In West Pakistan? I don't think he had visited W. Pak in 1970, not even in 1969 when Ayub Khan called for Round Table Conference in Rawalpindi. If in East Pakistan, why would he speak in Urdu? For whom?

Bhasani had already given his last As-Salamualaikum to Pakistanis following the devastating cyclone in November 1970, and when Bhasani had already rejected Yahya's 1970 elections under LFO (he said in more than one occasion that he had nothing more to do with military dictators of Pakistan), why would he go on speaking for Pakistan or its future? 

These do not make sense to me.



It was some 90 points demands that Bhasani demanded and Yahya had no problem addressing them as he (Yahya) had mentioned in his affidavit (page 3, #6). No need to distort the independence history. Bhasani was not a main player of Bangladeshi independence. The guy boycotted the election because he knew he might not even get elected as a  parliament member.

Anyway, 90 points demands is simply crazy by any criteria. Would be interesting to find out what that 90 points document really contained? I would not be surprised if it included the rights of public masturbation around enemy property area of Santosh? Can anybody provide the document for the forum people? Please!



On Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 4:12:48 PM UTC-5, Abid Bahar wrote:
On 9 TH MARCH BHASANI DELARED HIS ONE POINT DEMAND

At that time if Mujib could end his 7th March speech by saying "Pakistan Zindabad," why not Bhasani to warn Yahya the consequence of not transferring power to Mujib. After all, except some Hindu fanatic India lovers, like the ghost Elder Indian,  most Bangladeshis were still the believers in Pakistan. It was after the 25th of March that most changed their allegiance toward Bangladesh. On 9th March Bhasani declared his one point demand. The leftist underground leaders making the flag, organizing armed movements were not the Awamis but the Bhasani followers.
 
DELDER!  Please learn more before you open your unsophisticated lies.

On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Shah DeEldar <shahdeeldar@gmail.com> wrote:
An Urdu speech by Mr. Bhasani in 1970! His appeal to Yahya for Pakistan's future and unity. This should expose the lies that have been spread by BNP/Jamat cadres as Bhasani being the true champion of Bangladeshi independence. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSjA5nsSyoE

On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Shah DeEldar <shahdeeldar@gmail.com> wrote:
An Urdu speech by Mr. Bhasani in 1970! His appeal to Yahya for Pakistan's future and unity. This should expose the lies that have been spread by BNP/Jamat cadres as Bhasani being the true champion of Bangladeshi independence. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSjA5nsSyoE




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