Pakistan flag seen in Bangladesh Rally: Social Media Video of Anti-Israel Protes begins speculation about 'Reunion' | Mint

Arifa Rahman Ruma, a professor at Bangladesh Open University, had earlier shared a video clip on social media. The cut shows protests against Israel in Bangladesh. While protesters shout ‘free Palestine’ slogans, one of them is seen with a Pakistan flag. “Can you connect the dots?” Arifa Rahman Rahman asked. “Tera Mera Rishta Kya, La Ilaha Ilallah,” says one of the protesters in the video, giving a tip that Islam is the connection between Palestine and Bangladesh. Other users also shared the video. The posts attracted comments from users on social media. “Bangladesh Annex and makes it a part of India, by which a historical mistake is corrected. Geographically it is part of the Indian Peninsula. We paid a great price by following Nehruvian foreign policy. Foreign policy should be based on national interests, not on foolish idealism!” One user written. ‘It seems that Bengalis will first see reunification of East and West Bengale,’ comes from another user. One user wrote: “We must be concerned about the reunification of Western Bengals with Bangladesh. Western Bengals is another Kashmir in the making of the government if the government is immediately acted by the government !!!” “Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it,” one user explains, giving an indication of the past conflict between Bangladesh and Pakistan. “How shameless can you be people? Just incredible is nothing regret! ‘ come from another. Bangladesh reunited with Pakistan? Although it is too far -fetched to conclude, this is something we have found as we dig further. “Yes, I can connect the dots!” wrote a user of Bangladesh. “A Pakistani student who studied at a University of Bangladesh attended yesterday’s rally with a flag of his country. This student is none other than Mohammad Tahir, a real activist who works for years for the stranded Bengali community in Karachi, ‘he added. Tahir’s Facebook page was flooded with posts of his participation in the rally. “We The Pakistani student always stands by our Palestinian siblings and unstoppable support will always be with us 🇵🇸 Brothers. Pakistan must immediately take serious steps for the help of Gaza Muslims,” ​​Munir wrote in one of the posts. In one of the videos of the demonstration, Munir talks about Muhammad Ali Jinnah who is fighting for the freedom of Palestine even before Pakistan became independent. “Between 1938 and 1947 he arranged 18 conferences with Egypt’s Mufti (Amin) al-Husseini.