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How did these children get born in Bangladesh having a Pakistani mindset?

How did these children get born in Bangladesh having a Pakistani mindset?

How did these children get born in Bangladesh having a Pakistani mindset?

Kader Siddiqui, the founding president of the Krishak Sramik Janata League and chief of the Kaderia Bahini.On Saturday (August 30), in the afternoon at the government pilot high school field in Bhuapur, Tangail, during a gathering of the Kaderia Bahini freedom fighters, he made this remark as the chief guest.

Kader Siddiqui said, "Dr. Yunus, if you stand on the side of the freedom fighters, then when Latif Siddiqui was told, 'Beat Latif Siddiqui on both cheeks rhythmically,' I will assume that they have also said the same to you. If you are against the freedom fighters, then you have not been beaten on the cheeks. If you are a Rajakar, Al Badr, or a member of the Peace Committee, then you have not been beaten. But if you are for the liberation war and independence, then you have also been beaten. I want justice for this."

He continued, "Respect cannot be gathered or snatched. If you don’t respect, you cannot receive respect. If fighting the liberation war means having to sacrifice the country and become like Pakistan, and be tortured by Pakistan, that means nothing to me. But how did these children with a Pakistani mindset get born in Bangladesh? How did they come into existence? Don’t we need to understand this? Don’t we need to see it?"

Kader Siddiqui said, "The ones who created mobs at the stage of the ’71 program are not criminals, but those who went to break things are criminals? Don’t you see? Who are criminals? For 26 years, the general secretary of the Krishak Sramik Janata League has also been in jail. And it is not due to the quota movement that Hasina was not removed; it was due to Allah’s wrath that Hasina was removed."

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