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Bangladesh is going to become the second Pakistan: Why did Sheikh Hasina’s son compare this and is it based on facts?

Bangladesh is going to become the second Pakistan

Bangladesh is going to become the second Pakistan

Hasina Wajid appointed Army Chief of choice; the same army chief refused to shoot at her people. Bangladeshis are in Pakistan, inflation and unemployment in our country are much higher than in Bangladesh. Just as Hussein Wajid escaped in Bangladesh, the roads should be closed. ‘

Former Prime Minister and PTI leader Imran Khan had the opportunity to talk to journalists on Wednesday, and he compared Pakistan and Bangladesh in these words in the context of the events in Dhaka.

It should be noted that the student movement for government jobs in Bangladesh changed the anti -government protests, and former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid, who had been in power for 15 years on Monday, had to resign and leave the country. In all this story, Bangladesh Army Chief Waqar Zaman was the main character, who appointed Nobel Laureate Mohammad Younus as the caretaker of the country’s interim government on the demand of the students and on the other hand several political opponents, including former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. He has also been released.

Imran Khan is not the only person who is comparing the situation in Bangladesh with Pakistan, but after the scenes from Dhaka, on the one hand, where the events that took place on May 9 last year were mentioned in Pakistan, on the other hand. Sajib Wajid, son of Sheikh Hasina Wajid himself, compared the same and said that Bangladesh is going to become the second Pakistan. ‘

It should be noted that Imran Khan and PTI have been exemplifying the situation in East Pakistan in the past, but in the current situation, the question is raising whether it is correct to compare Pakistan with the recent situation in Bangladesh.

However, it is important to clarify before that Sheikh Hasina Wajid’s son Sajib Wajid, who was also his mother’s adviser, compared Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Responding to a question in the BBC’s program News Hour, Sajib Wajid expressed his concern that “the political future of Bangladesh could be like Pakistan.”) In Bangladesh, Islamic extremists will make their place again, which was limited by their (former) government. And now Bangladesh is going to become the second Pakistan. ‘

The Foreign Office of Pakistan has refused to give any response to the statement, while several former Pakistani diplomats were contacted when they said, “This is a disabled comparison and analysis.”

Political observers and analysts watching the situation in Bangladesh express their views on this.

(Credit:BBCU)

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