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Home Min Salahuddin Ahmed urges all “not to divide nation on ’71 issue”: A call on, like, a Statesman

Today, while delivering a speech at the heated debate among the members of parliament, due to the rise of the 1971 controversial role of the Jamaat-e-Islami, the main opposition party, in parliament, the Home minister stood up and came with a notion of big optimism of unity against the fascists and appreciated the opposition since the leader of the opposition himself is a member of a freedom fighter family. This is also an imperative to note that during the 1971 war of independence , the man who criticised Jamaat-e-Islami, himself, did not fight the Pakistani forces on the ground; rather, he could have been an associate of the fighters. He was alleged to kill many freedom fighters after the war as a member of Mujib forces who framed other fighters as socialists.

The speaker of the house, Major Hafiz was a front fighter, and multiple freedom fighters still serve in the existing parliament from the Jamaat-e-Islami, which is formally known to be associates of the Pakistani forces; however, the documents demonstrate that a number of tribals, non-Muslims and even leftists also opposed the 1971 support of Pakistan, fearing the takeover of India by a “divide and rule” policy.

Gen Z & Alpha created the road safety and reform quota movement, but these turned into all-out fights against the government, and the fascists had to flee the country, bearing the brunt. This is also quite important to note: the existing generation is fed up with 1971 abuse by fascists as a tool to subjugate everything and justify their injustice.

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