An Open Public Letter to General Waker-uz-Zaman

An Open Public Letter to General Waker-uz-Zaman

Dear Sir,

To the Honorable Army Chief of Bangladesh,

?My father played significant roles in the political landscape of Pakistan and Bangladesh. He was known as the "Father of Administrative Government of East Pakistan." He convinced Khawaja Nazimuddin and Nurul Amin not to implement the "Nawabi System of government" in East Pakistan but to opt for an "Administrative Government" instead. He served as the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the East Pakistan Peace Committee in 1971 and was a Presidium member of the Pakistan Muslim League in the 1960s.

My father worked behind the scenes to influence critical events in the country's history. For instance, in 1958, he rallied the Muslim League leaders to support General Mohammad Ayub Khan in order to save Pakistan from chaos. Despite his efforts, he declined any ministerial position to demonstrate that he supported General Ayub Khan for the nation's sake, not for personal gain. Additionally, in 1971, he was elected Chairman of the Standing Committee of the East Pakistan Peace Committee by 12 pro-Pakistan political parties. In 1975, he played a role in the appointment of Major General Zia as a "strategic President" with the support of the "Razakars," the former pro-Pakistani political parties, War General MAG Osmani, Abdur Rabb was the Chief of Staff (COS) and Colonel Syed Farid Uddin (RetD) who pledged to uphold Islamic values in the country.

Since 1991, I have been involved in advising and recommending policy changes in Bangladesh behind the scenes. I advocated for the recognition of "Mujib" as the Bengali father, a sentiment that all political parties in Bangladesh widely accepted except for the traditional Muslim community. I want to emphasize that this will be my last involvement in lobbying for Bangladesh, and I will refrain from any future political or policy advice or lobbying efforts for the country.

I understand that in Bangladesh, the political landscape changed suddenly because students chanted the slogan "tumi Razakar ami Razakar." This slogan caused the children and grandchildren of the "Razakars" to feel thrilled and overwhelmed. They got involved in the student movement, and this led to a significant change.

You, General Waker-uz-Zaman, had not made a wise decision at that time, the country would have experienced bloodshed beyond imagination. I greatly appreciate your excellent leadership in the critical moments of the country. Allah chose you in this position in the most critical historic political landscape moment, and now it is your time to demonstrate the best leadership the country ever experienced.

As you already know, Bangladesh is run by a "Criminal Gang" and corrupt bureaucrats, leaving no hope for the common people in Bangladesh; it is your opportunity to clean it like Singapore. If you can succeed in cleaning it up, the country can be shining.

?I would like to remind you that after the East Pakistan Estate Acquisition Act of 1950, over 15 thousand Hindu Raja and Zamindars left East Pakistan, but their over 50 million illiterate, ignorant, uneducated and alarming poor Proza and Lathial Bahini remained in East Pakistan, who do not understand politics, economy, society, culture, customs, tradition, social norms, or military science and are totally religious ignorant. They converted into a criminal family. They use only “Mujib” or “Zia” as a brand to commit crimes and corruption. They know nothing about “Mujib” or “Zia” except committing crimes in their names; that is basically it.

We know for a fact that after the creation of Pakistan, the Muslim League completely failed to politically and structurally build Pakistan, similar to India or the USA. Shia and Sunni communities got into internal conflicts, each wanting to be in charge. Meanwhile, Indian intelligence incited regional nationalism within Pakistan. Congress leaders predicted that Pakistan would be dismembered within 25 years.

As you see, Muslims are in Bangladesh today. Almost all of them got the Muslim name from the Muslim League Muslim’s Muslim named book, which was distributed for the 1931 India census and 1936–37 British India Provincial election voter list, which was strongly disputed by the Hindu upper caste who accused Muslim League of enlisting the Hindu lower caste “Dalit and Shudra.” They literally know nothing about Muslims and Islam except a name given to them by the Muslim League.

Let's see if you, General Waker-uz-Zaman, and Dr. Yunus can bring about a positive change for the 170 million poor people in Bongo. The struggle of the Muslim League, which was laid in 1906, can be achieved through your efforts.

?As a grandson of a Muslim League founding member, I publicly declare that I will no longer care for Bangladesh; it's time for Bangladesh to find its way out. My father and I put the best policy in the world in Bangladesh, but Bengalis love crime, lies and corruption.

May Allah forgive me if I make any mistake in giving advice and may Allah reward me if my father and I make any tiny good for the poor people in the Bongo.

Thank you, General Waker-uz-Zaman, for your decisive leadership and for saving lots of lives.

Allah Hafiz

Best regards, a son of the former Chairman of the Standing Committee of the East Pakistan Peace Committee in 1971 and a strong ally of the USA, Shahinul Khalisdar, Tax Advisor

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