Fall of Dhaka and India-Pakistan Relations with Zubair Umer | Podcast #35

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    Zubair Umer.
    0:00 - Intro.
    1:49 - How was your childhood?
    2:52 - What were the conditions like when Bangladesh was partitioned?
    13:05 - What General Yahya was doing at the time of Partition of Bangladesh?
    19:25 - Isn’t it fascinating, that we are now able to openly discuss our history without reservation.
    22:00 - Why women empowerment is important in our country?
    24:29 - Do you think that relations with India should get better?
    31:38 - We have approached the IMF, a total of 23 times.
    34:22 - Why didn't PML-N try to improve its relationship with India?
    46:39 - Is it possible for us to openly discuss the establishment being a resident of Karachi?
    48:55 - Your political history.
    1:03:56 - 4 things that are important in Politics.
    1:08:48 - Do you feel the difference between Podcasts and Mainstream Media?
    1:11:24 - What were the root causes of the issues in Karachi?
    1:23:09 - Operation in Karachi.
    1:26:54 - What are some effective strategies for addressing the security challenges in Karachi?
    1:29:09 - Football in Pakistan.
    1:36:38 - Closing words.
    1:38:35 - Outro.

Komentáře • 849

  • @AliHaider-xn3gs
    @AliHaider-xn3gs Před rokem +205

    It's not the Fall of Dhaka, it's a Rise of Bangladesh❤

    • @mainmain5303
      @mainmain5303 Před rokem +4

      Brilliant

    • @baibhav11
      @baibhav11 Před rokem +4

      Actually! And I don't know why he still hasn't changed the title yet, to a neutral one.😂

    • @bdgamer5642
      @bdgamer5642 Před rokem +1

      🎉P🎉p🎉p🎉p🎉p🎉ppp🎉🎉oppp🎉0🎉🎉🎉❤😊😊😢😊😢😅😂😊😊😊😊😊

    • @topusyed280
      @topusyed280 Před 8 měsíci +1

      🇧🇩❤️❤️🇧🇩❤️

    • @user-ey6eh3bx4z
      @user-ey6eh3bx4z Před 7 měsíci +1

      thanks brother love from india

  • @HridoyHasan-sf4dj
    @HridoyHasan-sf4dj Před rokem +403

    What is fall of Dhaka!! It's rise of Bangladesh ❤

  • @orion7326
    @orion7326 Před rokem +111

    I am from Odisha (a state in India) not directly connected to Bangladesh, but very close via sea. My grandfather had retired from the Indian army in 1960s. At that time, many people used to come from Bangladesh as refugees by boats. They were mostly either Hindus or Shia muslims. My grandfather and his army mates had set up a refugee camp for them, and they used to feed them, take care of their medical treatment, education of kids, etc. Suddenly by 1969-70, a lot more refugees began to come, and this time Sunni Muslims started coming too. It reached it's absolute peak in early 1971. There were too many people to take care of, and my grandfather's group wasn't able to arrange supplies, so they asked the Odisha state government for help. Odisha govt told them that many more people are coming and we will give you everything, you just have to manage the whole camp and learn to speak Bangla. Everyday, many people were being pulled from boats in the Bay of Bengal. Most of them were hungry and very thin. Some of them used to attack the Odia fishermen who would rescue them, out of sheer hunger. Many of them were women who would jump into the boats, not knowing how to steer or sail, and they would be drifting at sea until some fishermen would find them, if they were very lucky. God knows how many of them just drifted away in the sea forever.
    Some of the stories that they told were so painful to hear, that my dad starts weeping even today when he remembers them. Every one had some kind of medical problem or injury. Some of them had missing body parts. The lesser I talk about the condition of women (and children), better it will be because otherwise youtube will block this comment. Girls as young as 12 were with-child. It was scary. My dad was a small boy back then, and he used to help my grandfather in the camp. He made a lot of Bangladeshi friends. Eventually, after things got better, some of them went back to Bangladesh, some took Indian citizenship and some went abroad. The camp was finally shut down in 2002.
    Even today my dad is friends with some of the kids that were in the camp. He has visited Bangladesh 3 times, and it makes him very happy to see Bangladesh succeed. That is why I always say, no matter what happens, India will always have a soft spot for Bangladesh. I have not seen the story of Bangladesh with my own eyes, but my father has, and I have the same sentiment. I will always have a soft spot for Bangladesh.

    • @dadakadam428
      @dadakadam428 Před rokem +11

      Dear friend vary very best regards to your grandfather and his work in those days working for humanity hatsup

    • @mahfujurrahman8431
      @mahfujurrahman8431 Před rokem +13

      Greatful to ur grandfather. ❤ From Bangladesh 🇧🇩

    • @indrajitgupta3280
      @indrajitgupta3280 Před rokem +8

      As a Bengali who went as a volunteer to the camps, bless you and the other people of Odisha who helped. My pranaams to your father.

    • @akterzaman3644
      @akterzaman3644 Před rokem +3

      I love you man,,from Dhaka.

    • @chandankumarbehera3818
      @chandankumarbehera3818 Před rokem +4

      I am also from odisha ..but dhaka main 6 saal raha hun .people are nice no doubt but kuch log india ko itna hate karte hain wo dekh ke mujhe abhi tak samajh nai aaaraha

  • @sparro-w700
    @sparro-w700 Před rokem +128

    Yes,there is a problem when sahid Afridi makes fun of indian culture on tv and misbehave with old politician

    • @urrasscal8380
      @urrasscal8380 Před rokem

      those who folllow a aarrabic guy who in his 50s had a ding dong with a 9 yyr old and he also involve in londa londiya business in local language it is known as bhadwagiri .. giving lecture to a 10000 yrs old civilization.....good joke.

    • @pinkythakur9554
      @pinkythakur9554 Před rokem

      All Pakistani celebrities are Hinduphobic

    • @cryptic1692
      @cryptic1692 Před rokem

      he is anti-hindu

    • @jamestabi2032
      @jamestabi2032 Před rokem

      Afridi is an example of uneducated, thick, barbarian, takfiri Pakistani.

    • @urrasscal8380
      @urrasscal8380 Před rokem +2

      @@jamestabi2032 he is a rreal mmosslim so he believe in bachcha bazi , londa londiya business ( i.e. in local language it is bhadwagiri)

  • @alihasanabdullah7586
    @alihasanabdullah7586 Před rokem +76

    My grandfather was a civil servant during the liberation war. When reminiscing about his time during and leading upto the war, he would always say it was inevitable, not because of us Bangalis, but because of the Pakistanis. Every time a West Pakistani would say something about East Pakistan, they'd say, - 'Your country' this and that. Never 'My country' and never 'Our country'. They never saw us and our country as their own. That's why we never became their own.

    • @nissarashraf3075
      @nissarashraf3075 Před rokem +4

      ​@@raven-dl3xobangladesh has the largest rohingya refugee camp, how many camps does pakistan have?

    • @donjames7647
      @donjames7647 Před rokem

      Pakistan still has millions bengolies living in pakistan they have no interest in going to Bangladesh and don’t accept Bangladesh. Not all bengolies ware traitors .

    • @asifaziz5103
      @asifaziz5103 Před rokem +1

      @@nissarashraf3075 dont you know about the Bengali camps in Karachi or the stranded Pakistani camp in Dhaka? How about the Afghani refugees in Pakistan? Having refugees isn't a bad thing, it means one is accommodating even with limited resources.

    • @bkashim
      @bkashim Před 11 měsíci

      Your statement is more about negligence by the West Pakistanis. But the root of problem remains in the fact that, you chose Punjabi Muslims & Jinnah as your masters, when you could have pushed for independence in 1947. The surprising fact is that, after laying so many lives for Independence from the Britishers, and leading Independence struggle in all respects, all leaders from Bengal vanished in thin air, and started looking as hopefuls towards Jinnah & Gandhi. Both of them were not interested in Bengal, except for sqeezing them as Britishers in 1942. Bengal in fact was storage and backup during emergencies and nothing else for the Britishers. You must be always indebted towards "God sent" Sheikh Mujib, for successfully fighting and gaining Independence.

    • @alihasanabdullah7586
      @alihasanabdullah7586 Před 11 měsíci

      @@bkashim Hindsight is 20/20. Would we have known how our union with West Pakistan would go, of course we'd choose otherwise. But there's no point bemoaning this lapse in judgement now. There was real hope back then that our Islamic ties will bind stronger than our cultural differences. We could have been trapped in an oppressive regime in many other ways. A united Bengal with East and West bengal together (Which some see as an alternative option) could have similarly broken down because of religious differences. A united Indian subcontinent could have been a long and grueling oppression of the Hindu majority. The alternate histories are endless, and there's no way for any of us to know how the future will go.
      As it stands, the only way one *should* look is forward.

  • @hasanrivu
    @hasanrivu Před rokem +20

    Please Talk About "Fall Of Pakistan"!😂
    And change your caption!
    "it's Rise Of Bangladesh"🇧🇩

  • @saat6321
    @saat6321 Před rokem +67

    Pakistanis finally acknowledging the racism & genocide. Thank You & Respect 🫡

    • @baibhav11
      @baibhav11 Před rokem +3

      Don't forget the "great" US, who tried to stop India from liberating Bangladesh

    • @donjames7647
      @donjames7647 Před rokem

      Genocide, atrocities was committed by uncivilised barbaric bengolies who raped and killed millions behari people and pakistan had to take action .

    • @nahidfarzana8711
      @nahidfarzana8711 Před rokem +2

      Don't get fool .. understand the hidden intentions

    • @trilokyamohanchakra6351
      @trilokyamohanchakra6351 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@nahidfarzana8711never trust muslims

  • @a2almamun
    @a2almamun Před rokem +172

    Alhamdulillah so proud to be Bangladeshi and so greatfull to our leaders who created opportunities for people of Bangladesh! We are so grateful to our 3 million freedom fighters who's sacrificed their lives ! 😊

    • @roopalisarkar8802
      @roopalisarkar8802 Před rokem

      Without India's help it was impossible but now you guys hate India 😅😅

    • @inform568
      @inform568 Před rokem +19

      Ha bhai india ko bhuljgaye

    • @joshuatheunkownuniverse.2475
      @joshuatheunkownuniverse.2475 Před rokem +13

      @@inform568 galti hmari h bc.

    • @jamestabi2032
      @jamestabi2032 Před rokem +18

      @@inform568 who told you that Bangladesh forget India and Russia for their contribution in 1971 ? It was secular great India in 1971 not current Modi's hindu Pakistan or modern India.

    • @abhisheknagansurkar1862
      @abhisheknagansurkar1862 Před rokem +4

      Grandfather ko bhul gya..

  • @shaonrabbani1294
    @shaonrabbani1294 Před rokem +27

    1971 was not civi war , it was the liberation war of Beloved Bangladesh. World know that. Thanks

    • @solidsnake6302
      @solidsnake6302 Před rokem +3

      From the Pakistani point of view, it was a civil war

    • @shaonrabbani1294
      @shaonrabbani1294 Před 11 měsíci

      @@solidsnake6302 Pakistani point of view is full of lies. Only Pakistani people and also in Pakistan these sort views are existed not in the rest of the world. We know for these lame views they feel bit of happiness over the shame though Pakistani people are shameless which is extremely acceptable through the world! Thanks

    • @truthisbitter7086
      @truthisbitter7086 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@solidsnake6302 From the Bangladeshi point of view it was the liberation war.
      bangladeshis became free after winning this war. the rise of a new country.
      that's why it's not a civil war.

    • @ieditedmyname289
      @ieditedmyname289 Před 5 měsíci

      @@truthisbitter7086
      So? Still does not change the fact that it was a civil war between two internal parts. One part won and got separated!

    • @truthisbitter7086
      @truthisbitter7086 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ieditedmyname289 yeah kind of.

  • @ANONYMOUS-yk2lu
    @ANONYMOUS-yk2lu Před rokem +14

    That was rise of dhaka.
    The mighty bengal to be honest it has more rich culture than pakistan which withwashed thier true culture /language /ethinicty .

  • @madhurichauhan2787
    @madhurichauhan2787 Před rokem +137

    All ok but Sir Indians can't forget and forgive Mumbai Attack... People who died are not only Indians..there were our Guests also! Indians feel more peaceful when we don't talk to Pakistani politicians/elites

    • @burwa
      @burwa Před rokem +6

      Pakistani's can't also forget APS Peshawar attack in 2014. What was the fault of those poor school children??

    • @flippodynamics3635
      @flippodynamics3635 Před rokem +54

      ​@@burwaand dta was done by ttp not india

    • @madhurichauhan2787
      @madhurichauhan2787 Před rokem +60

      @@burwa It was by TTP which is Pakistan's own snake... If you say it was India till today can't help

    • @saiyan1691
      @saiyan1691 Před rokem

      not only that they still teach hate to kids to radicalize them against india
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    • @gauravtiwari4196
      @gauravtiwari4196 Před rokem +41

      Don't answer him ... he has been fed this information tht india was the reason behind peshawar attack ...

  • @photographymaniac781
    @photographymaniac781 Před rokem +80

    25:56 "The Kasoor of Pakistan" : 1947 Kashmir Jihad war , 1965 war , 1971 war , 1998 war , 1990 Kashmir Jihad , Parliament Terrorist attack , Mumbai Terrorist attack , Pulwama Terrorist attack , Pathankot Terrorist attack , Uri Terrorist Attack ,Khalistani terrorist insurgency etc.

    • @whatevertrends3627
      @whatevertrends3627 Před rokem +9

      There are so many more which you dont know

    • @SHIVAMYadav-pw5uz
      @SHIVAMYadav-pw5uz Před rokem

      1993 Mumbai train blasts, parliament attack, akshardham temple attack, ayodhya attack, sarojini market bomb blast.........its Uncountable........

    • @mujtabamuktar
      @mujtabamuktar Před rokem

      Propaganda 🤢

    • @Shradha878
      @Shradha878 Před rokem +7

      @@whatevertrends3627 now they want to forget nd move on......aab hamari batting aa gae to bowling karne se mana kar rhe hain

    • @abhaypatel4292
      @abhaypatel4292 Před rokem +1

      @@mujtabamuktar oh nope there's a reason why you have a point 8/10 on terror

  • @anikarahman3885
    @anikarahman3885 Před rokem +3

    From the inception of Pakistan, Bengalis of East Pakistan had faced discrimination. Islam teaches the equality among all human beings as well as fraternity and sorority among all Muslims. We, Bengalis, despite being the majority of the population of Pakistan as well as despite being a Muslim majority, were neither being treated as brothers/sisters nor being treated as equal. West Pakistan used to look down upon Bengalis because of our darker skin tone. Bengalis were NOT given equal opportunity to good education and respectable jobs, despite having intelligence and talents. Furthermore, resources of East Pakistan were being used for the development of West Pakistan and our people used to starve. On 1970, a cyclone hit in the coastal areas of East Pakistan, causing a lot of casualties. Pakistan Government didn’t bother. That’s the time we’ve realized that we need a leader from our own community. In the beginning of 1971, there was an election and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman won the maximum votes. West Pakistan couldn’t digest the fact that a Bengali (someone from an inferior race) would rule them. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was arrested, but was released later. On that moment, the whole Bengali nation felt the need of becoming an independent nation. So the war began. From the night of March 25, 1971, Yahya Khan and Tikka Khan pounced upon unarmed Bengalis in the name of “Operation Searchlight” and started killing our innocent people as well as picking up our women for rape. During those days, Pakistan Army proudly declared in the newspaper, “We will leave a nation of bastards and idiots.” About three million (3,000,000) Bengalis were being killed mercilessly (including our bright professionals) and two lakh (200,000) Bengali women were being raped repeatedly in the concentration camp by Pakistan Army and their local collaborators (Razakars). Women, who were being raped, got pregnant. Many women terminated their pregnancy. Those who couldn’t, delivered babies and abandoned them. These abandoned kids were given away for the adoption. Most of those babies were adopted by foreigners and were taken away to foreign countries. Others were adopted by our local people.

  • @rossgolla876
    @rossgolla876 Před rokem +24

    Dhaka didn't fall but actually Pakistan politically and militarily both way fall down and surrender in Dhaka but Dhaka didn't. It was the rise of Dhaka. Don't worry and don't be emotional because it's fastest growing mega city of South East Asia. Thanks almighty Bangladesh has been saved from colonial setup of Pakistan in 1971. Otherwise Bangladesh would have been situation like as baluchistan or Afghanistan. Still same unhuman injustice and atrocities going on against baluchi people in baluchistan

    • @AnnieZehra
      @AnnieZehra Před rokem

      you really need to improve your english before anything else, and as far as the atrocities are concerned, you better be talking about the situation of biharis, hindus and shia muslims of bangladesh.

    • @munshadmagic
      @munshadmagic Před rokem +3

      ⁠@@AnnieZehraol! Great that you know good english but thats not helping your country to fight against the odds anyways also there’s no such problems here regarding religion no matter if someone’s hindu or sia. Bangladesh has always been liberal & very secular. Just because you are having trouble with your own system doesn’t mean you have to force false accusation to others just to feel good about yourself. Rather work on your problems so that things get resolved in the near future

    • @bempowered138
      @bempowered138 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@AnnieZehra stop your nonsense. Pakistani panjabis are good at oppressing Pakhtun, Baloch, Sindhi etc.
      How about you speak about treatment of Shia, Ahmadi and Christians? Throwing stones at others when you live in glass houses is weird

    • @siralexwa0079
      @siralexwa0079 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@AnnieZehrahe knows enough to Express himself

    • @npb1748
      @npb1748 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@bempowered138 you clearly dont know much about pakistan, oppress pashtun? say that in KPK and id like to see you walk out alive. baloch? try that there aswell. Pakistan is a country of martial races, we cannot be contained or controlled that easily, ask usa how they managed for 21 years. We are not like you, british empire hint hint. stop reading propaganda, maybe you should know pashtun people are the most patriotic people in pakistan. Did you even know that ethnically pashtuns are the largest ethnicity in pakistan. Punjabis ethnic punjabis are only jatt, dhillon, rana these tribes they dont even make up more than 35 million or so. pashtuns are well above 40-50 million. most tribes in punjab are western muhajir tribes who came along with the empires, for eg ghaznavid, khilji, mughal, afghan, durrani. stop reading indian propaganda and look at facts. yes we have problems like any country but we have also been fighting wars that no one in the subcontinent has and yet we stand.

  • @sen0093
    @sen0093 Před rokem +21

    Good to hear that some Pakistani person belongs to an army family finally accepted the barbaric act performed by Pakistani army in Bangladesh..More strength to our Bangladeshi brothers🇧🇩🇧🇩..

  • @Akram_Pathan165
    @Akram_Pathan165 Před 11 měsíci +14

    I am an indian muslim and my grandfather from maternal side fought the 1971 war, these days when i see Bangladeshi folks hating india and loving pakistan (obviously because of ummah) i feel bad for indians who sacrificed their lives for ungrateful Bangladeshi citizens.

    • @Taher__905
      @Taher__905 Před 11 měsíci +4

      No one hates Indians . There is this thing and you know it, how indian people insult and make us feel inferior, you know not everyone is same . Brother we are one ummah . We love our indian muslim brothers and sisters and love our hindu brothers and sisters too but mainly if you make us feel inferior, what would anyone do ? .
      Indians will come up saying WE ARE YOU DAD We are this and that.

    • @Mrnobody-x6s
      @Mrnobody-x6s Před 10 měsíci

      Stupidity is global brother !!! Never mind !!!

    • @Akram_Pathan165
      @Akram_Pathan165 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Mrnobody-x6s true

    • @Akram_Pathan165
      @Akram_Pathan165 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Taher__905 nope, hate is evident, and it is what it is, you guys have sided with Pakistanis, the same country that did atrocities on your land which I don't wanna even mention, but anyways, we indians did stupidity of helping you guys, should not have trusted the snakes

    • @shapathbarua9295
      @shapathbarua9295 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I guess there is a huge gap between Cricket and International Politics

  • @deeppatil8268
    @deeppatil8268 Před rokem +14

    26/11 …… I am not forgotten

    • @uknowguy3531
      @uknowguy3531 Před rokem

      ja na Lauda

    • @manu.ba374
      @manu.ba374 Před rokem

      Na kar😅
      Karne wale toh kar ge😢😉😅

    • @Striker-jg9kv
      @Striker-jg9kv Před rokem

      @@uknowguy3531 kaha Jaa , teri begairat behaya ghasti mughaliya ammi khala ki ghazi 🍑 mein ki teri begum ki haji 🍑 mein rape jihad ki najayaz paidaish ganduudin namazi aashiq gay rasool 😂😂😂

    • @yomamasohot6411
      @yomamasohot6411 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@manu.ba374Haan aur karne wale ki country abhi 2 ghaas aane ke liye bhik maang rahi hai. Usi me khush rahe.

  • @bojpuri423
    @bojpuri423 Před rokem +30

    His Father was Major General in east pakistan his father is main responsible

    • @ZeeshaanBukhari22
      @ZeeshaanBukhari22 Před 9 měsíci

      Yes I think he didn't read Hamoodur Rahman Commission report that recommended his father General Ghulam Umer Court Marshal

  • @Yakbekning
    @Yakbekning Před rokem +30

    Sir jee.. 26/11.. only the families can understand the pain who lost their own people. with due respect to you, you have no right to say India should FORGET it.
    When it comes to 26/11.. never forget.. never forgive.

    • @bkashim
      @bkashim Před rokem +2

      Well said

    • @technological1401
      @technological1401 Před rokem +2

      Someday people will forget Pakistan's existence

    • @bkashim
      @bkashim Před rokem

      @@technological1401 they should go into the history books, not before repaying for the evilish acts done till date, with time past raised exponentially.

    • @truthisbitter7086
      @truthisbitter7086 Před 11 měsíci

      yeah.
      that was a very scary,sad and painful event.
      unforgettable.

    • @npb1748
      @npb1748 Před 10 měsíci

      what about RAWs involvement in balochistan and their double joint union mission into KPK? What about the funding to TTP which led 70,000 civilians losing their lives?

  • @madhurichauhan2787
    @madhurichauhan2787 Před rokem +19

    Pakistanis cry for Islam... Hussain who died long back ..how can we forget it so easily our people... Their pain.. all the Best to Pakistanis but don't want them .. anymore!

    • @manu.ba374
      @manu.ba374 Před rokem

      Why you are here Gobbar bhakt??
      For Islam??
      Kuch toh baat hai es qoom mein jo tum loog es se itna chirrtay ho😄🇵🇰
      Islam Zindabad
      Pakistan Paindabad🇵🇰

    • @urrasscal8380
      @urrasscal8380 Před rokem

      @@manu.ba374 isiliye aallla janna main 130 feet transparent hoooris ka maal supply karta hai ....in local language it is known as bhadwagiri....

    • @saptarsi7868
      @saptarsi7868 Před rokem

      ​@@manu.ba374 pakistan se chirtey nahi hai
      Ham tumlogo se nafrat karte hai.
      Agli baar agar tumlogo ki taraf se koi hamla hua to apni patloon bachate firma

  • @rejurome5673
    @rejurome5673 Před rokem +3

    Thanks to Allah, we are separated and got freedom n Independence from that "Napak" country, otherwise our identity today would be as a "Beggars or Terrorists". Stiil they are keeping arrogant mentality , don't want to accept their criminal behaviour attitudes towards on Bangali peoples since 1947 - 1971. We are absolutely happy now. ❤️🇧🇩💘

  • @pritom7069
    @pritom7069 Před rokem +6

    Fall of Dhaka or Fall of Humanity? That was 1971 Genocide.

  • @badshahyoyo624
    @badshahyoyo624 Před rokem +8

    2008 was a watershed moment for India that completely changed the way India and Indians look at Pakistan, just saying that it happened in 2008 and we should move on while the preparators were roaming freely in Pakistan is not good enough....An average Indian has no appetite to normalise relations with Pakistan as long as Pakistan will not change its policy on terror....

  • @vishalpasi7492
    @vishalpasi7492 Před rokem +158

    Tricks to gain more views - add title India in it 😂

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Před rokem +13

      Endia.

    • @urrasscal8380
      @urrasscal8380 Před rokem

      @@AdityaJape hum mmusalmaan hai , paapistan iislamb ka khila hai , hum main jjazbaa hai ... yeh bhokchodi hai inki....

    • @sheikhabdullah2337
      @sheikhabdullah2337 Před rokem +11

      Same goes when Indian channels mentions Pakistan in title

    • @jiten6895
      @jiten6895 Před rokem +3

      #pkmkb

    • @jiten6895
      @jiten6895 Před rokem +1

      ​@@sheikhabdullah2337 #pkmkb

  • @NS-fw6zc
    @NS-fw6zc Před rokem +21

    Some Pakistani thinks they are Superior than Bangladeshi people according to their skin color,food habit,height etc.its a racist act..🍂
    Superiority only decides by Allah..not people..🍂
    A good muslim cant be a racist..🍂
    Allah Doesnt love injust people..
    may Allah protect all muslims from that kind of behaviours..🍂
    From Bangladesh🇧🇩

    • @iconicchaos
      @iconicchaos Před rokem +3

      Now we Bangladeshi are ahead in most of the sectors.

    • @indrajitgupta3280
      @indrajitgupta3280 Před rokem

      Bengalis were SDRE, small, dark, rice-eaters.

    • @subhasisghosh66
      @subhasisghosh66 Před rokem +4

      Sorry. You are equally as biased as West Pakistanis by using the name of Allah. What about people who do not believe in Islam, which is the vast majority of the world. No body decides anything. You become what you are on your merits. Not because of some higher power.

  • @jaideepraj1965
    @jaideepraj1965 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Kash india. Se sare musalman pakistan chale jate partition waqt 😢

  • @asmrahman4775
    @asmrahman4775 Před rokem +8

    Hello! It’s not fall of Dhaka, it’s a RISE of Bangladesh and also free from looting,discrimination from Pakistan.

  • @user-kl2bx1dt9r
    @user-kl2bx1dt9r Před rokem +25

    Let me tell you a reality, Daniyal. I have been watching Pakistani CZcamsrs like you for a while now, I am surprised how the ARMY comes up all the time. I am 70years old and a newspaper and news freak. I have never heard of or read anything about the Indian defense forces anywhere. People can and do talk about anything and everyone but talking about the defense forces is a taboo. Not because of any pressure but just because of the immense RESPECT people of India have for our jawans.

    • @bodhisattva6308
      @bodhisattva6308 Před rokem

      Not fully true. Indian forces committed brutality in Sri Lanka during Ipkf. The discussion happens in Tamil so many in delhi don’t hear it. It’s out there.cases of rape and loot is also there. Not saying anything for the heck of it. War is never nice. Not everyone fights for nation alone. Many do it just to make ends meet and make a living

    • @garryrulz
      @garryrulz Před rokem +1

      @@bodhisattva6308 same has happened in india as well

    • @bodhisattva6308
      @bodhisattva6308 Před rokem +1

      @@garryrulz yes. The trust is not everyone joins forces to serve country. Most want a job. It’s a truth thst most of the world is not ready to see it thsr way

    • @AnnieZehra
      @AnnieZehra Před rokem +1

      lol, seriously? You've perhaps not seen your own news channels and social media....some very toxic guys claim to be ex Indian army officers and give their opinion on everything.!

  • @suvendu8967
    @suvendu8967 Před rokem +6

    What the hell he's saying 🤬 "2008 mey Mumbai attack ho geya nah, abb chor dey". For them killing people is a normal thing. Bass jabb pocket khali hota hey tavvi inka emotion jag utta hey, "talking about good relations". First understand the value of life

  • @anujpal2278
    @anujpal2278 Před rokem +6

    As a Indian no we can't forget 26/11 it's a scar which will always hurt us. And you can't have both have our money and hurts us on our back no thanks.

  • @SwitzerlandEducation4471
    @SwitzerlandEducation4471 Před rokem +36

    “It is much safer to be feared than loved”
    -Machiavelli

    • @arshadullah9472
      @arshadullah9472 Před rokem +4

      Safe to say, Pakistan isn't loved by any non pakistani, nor is it feared anywhere😂

  • @baibhav11
    @baibhav11 Před rokem +1

    Question is, what percentage of Pakistanis are watching this. Most the comments I see are either from Indians (Bharatiya) or Bangladeshis.

  • @iamnoob9139
    @iamnoob9139 Před rokem +8

    Title should be "Rise Of Dhaka"

  • @alex_2020
    @alex_2020 Před rokem +5

    Zubair Umer is a serious thinker, Pakistan needs more citizens like him!

  • @rossgolla876
    @rossgolla876 Před rokem +2

    Unfortunately still people of Pakistan think that they lost half of the country in1971.Basically Pakistan lost his colonial part in 1971 that was East bengal. so east bengal was never a part of pakistan but a colony of pakistan .when you never respect someone or any specific area as equally. Claiming that colony as a own part then it does not make any sense or make any change The actual relation between Pakistan and East Bengal was like owner and slaves ,Boss and Servants. Pakistan & people of pakistan treated Bengal and bengali people as 3rd class people & burden of pakistan from the first day. People of pakistan loved to use some racist word against bengali people like Kala Bengali and Bukha Bengali. Even after 1971 still today people of pakistan love to use some word like ""daw take ki aurat"" to devalue the currency of Bangladesh. But now that two taka equal to almost 6 pakistani rupee. so pakistan did not lost his half of a country but lost his colony in 1971. its a harsh reality of the history. people of pakistan should not claim that lost half of the country in 1971 and should stop claiming that it was a part because it does not make any sense or any change. that's why pakistan has never take a lesson from 1971 because it was not part of pakistan . its a real fact that state like pakistan never take a lesson from colony.If the Grass look greener on the other side, Stop staring, Stop comparing ,Stop complaining, and Start watering the grass you are standing on

  • @tofajjolhossaintanvir
    @tofajjolhossaintanvir Před rokem +15

    We Bangladeshis are so grateful to this episode of your show, and we're glad that you chose you speak facts publicly without spreading lies and you people are aware, acknowledged and regretful for your previous deeds, we don't wanna hate you or consider you civilians as enemies except your country's previous and present rulers
    Bangladeshi people personally love Pakistani people
    But yet we're honest towards our state, nationality and history, we're patriots, not traitors, self interests would only prioritized depending on our national aspects between the relations of Bangladesh and Pakistan
    May Allah bless my country and nation🇧🇩 and yours too🇵🇰
    Joy Bangla!!!

    • @user-cs7hl1dc6q
      @user-cs7hl1dc6q Před 6 měsíci

      Disagreed. We Bangladeshis never got over the wounds that have been given by Pakistan. My question is, do you consider yourself Bangladeshi? If so, how can you make this statement saying, 'Bangladeshi people personally love Pakistani people'? If you love them, it certainly means you love the people who killed our forefathers, who raped our mothers and sisters. You are basically shitting on the face of the people who have fought and sacrificed their life to get us freedom, independence, dignity, and most importantly our own language. Nowadays, I see a lot of Bangladeshis saying 'I love Pakistan' and what not which disgusts me. I am a true patriot and I shall never accept those assholes who did wrong to us!

  • @aviralgoyal942
    @aviralgoyal942 Před rokem +10

    So these guys want us to forget 2008 terrorist attacks (and many more) and allow your cricketers to earn from IPL. At the same time, the persons who planned countless terrorist attacks on us are freely roaming in Pakistan.
    You should get your minds check and analyse your statements.

    • @badart88
      @badart88 Před rokem

      Most terrorist attacks in pak over last 15 years were carried out by India FYI

  • @rmilon481
    @rmilon481 Před rokem +5

    Pakistanis misidentified Bengalis. They did not know that the ancestors of the Bengalis had been fighting for the motherland for ages. Fed up with the oppression of the Bengalis, even the British moved the capital from Calcutta to Delhi 😊. Bengalis had shaken the fear of an entire colony, there was no greater example for the Pakistanis to know the Bengalis.

    • @npb1748
      @npb1748 Před 10 měsíci

      take it easy bro, the only people to held back the british were the pakistanis, specificaly our FATA area. More soldiers were killed in FATA than the whole subcontinent. The british ran through india like a sugar cane machine.

  • @SanjayKumar-fb5xz
    @SanjayKumar-fb5xz Před rokem +6

    Yeah I agree Shahid Afridi didn't do 26/11 but they guy who did it Hafeez Saeed is in pakistan right now, and the pakistani government refuses to give him to us, what about that?

  • @rathanapparathanappa5077
    @rathanapparathanappa5077 Před rokem +24

    🇮🇳❤️🇧🇩 never forget the contribution of INDIA in the liberation of BANGLADESH.

  • @saat6321
    @saat6321 Před rokem +11

    Official apology will not make Pakistan small but will make them appear big . Acknowledgement of wrong doing will clear path to better and healthier tomorrow for the relations of both nations.

    • @bkashim
      @bkashim Před rokem

      Can an apology reverse the evilish acts of Pakistan. Why you people can't see Pakistan reaching it's doom

  • @jithendrahegde8824
    @jithendrahegde8824 Před rokem +6

    IBM India has more employees than ibm, US.
    About 1,40,000 Employees work across India.

  • @Chittagong_BD73
    @Chittagong_BD73 Před rokem +3

    Well is it so hard for you guys to just accept your brutality towards the people of Bangladesh without making negative comments on our father of the nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman?

  • @nomadmasudvlog
    @nomadmasudvlog Před rokem +3

    Pakistani should search youtube about Bangladesh Liberation war.

  • @rifathassan5112
    @rifathassan5112 Před rokem +4

    We don’t think its fall of Dhaka..... Its the rise of Dhaka,,,, A new future

  • @pissupehelwan
    @pissupehelwan Před rokem +4

    Dr Manmohan Singh did not need to study Pakistani reforms under Nawaz Sharif to fix India's issues. Dr Manmohan Singh got his doctorate degree in Economics from London School of Economics, one of world's most prestigious school in that discipline. It is a sick joke to suggest that he needed to get clues from a Pakistani PM who could only speak English reading from a Parcha.

  • @MaheshPatel-zu6jp
    @MaheshPatel-zu6jp Před rokem +2

    Our leaders invested in the Education and science n technology and Pakistan leadership invested in building mosque and madrasa .

  • @aliahsannishat803
    @aliahsannishat803 Před rokem +4

    It was not fall of Dhaka it was liberation war of Bangladesh.

  • @dazzlewithnafisa8895
    @dazzlewithnafisa8895 Před rokem +6

    It is rise of Dhaka🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @qasimqadrii
    @qasimqadrii Před rokem +7

    Kudoos to Daniyal for bringing in the guests from different backgrounds!

  • @baibhav11
    @baibhav11 Před rokem +3

    Let me also remind all the Bangladeshis that while India helped Bangladesh in its liberation from Pakistan, the U.S. tried to threaten India with nuclear missile for doing so.
    So, don't forget the U.S. which for its own interests, didn't care about the plight of Bangladeshis.

    • @truthisbitter7086
      @truthisbitter7086 Před 11 měsíci

      we read about it in our social science book in primary school.
      Russia also got involved in this matter.

  • @JamilAhmed-nr3zm
    @JamilAhmed-nr3zm Před rokem +22

    A great analysis. Bangladesh is still going through growing pain, a democratic government and stability are key ingredients for success. People are not lazy, they need opportunities.

    • @urrasscal8380
      @urrasscal8380 Před rokem

      ppakistan is incomplete unless or untill ppakistan take every single mmoslim from iindia ..... then only ppakistan can become superpower.

    • @mdismil3608
      @mdismil3608 Před rokem +2

      shutt up yrr Bangladesh are doin great.

    • @ghostwarriors4044
      @ghostwarriors4044 Před rokem +2

      As a indian i see bangladesh more stable then pakistan but their is in stability in current time but all goes well not worry. Yours leader not like pakistan leaders😅😅

    • @roopalisarkar8802
      @roopalisarkar8802 Před rokem +1

      Islamic country and democratic government what a joke😅

    • @jamestabi2032
      @jamestabi2032 Před rokem

      @@roopalisarkar8802 RSS and Pakistanis are same culprits like you

  • @sergioramos1214
    @sergioramos1214 Před rokem +5

    If we were to be attached to Pakistan now we would not get enough respect for ourselves.....and we rise ourselves every single time...... so i think Islamabad now in Falling position..... on other hand Dhaka is far better and developing....

  • @sanjaychauhan1116
    @sanjaychauhan1116 Před rokem +5

    45:05 Bro literally no one wants pakistani players in IPL or people are not interested in pakistani players. For you people Mumbai attack is like ho gaya na hum kya kare ,this is disgusting as hell to talk like that . 4 bar war start kiya ,pulwama ,uri ,kashmiri pandits genicide etc aur bolte hai ki ho gaya hum kya karen

  • @amitsarkar5022
    @amitsarkar5022 Před rokem +5

    31:04 Manmohan Singh copied Nawaz Sharif's development model 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Oh Bhaaisaahab Kuch Zyaada Lambaaa nhi fekk diya yeh

  • @artus198
    @artus198 Před rokem +5

    These guys will keep discussing about their past, history, origins for the next 100 years - by which time rest of world would have moved on !

  • @ultraviews3698
    @ultraviews3698 Před rokem +5

    Rise of Dhaka ❤
    Allah is with us
    Allah give us power we made Pakistan for you
    And Allah give us power we make Bangladesh for us

    • @bkashim
      @bkashim Před rokem

      Add one more line: God help us (India & Bangladesh) to strike Pakistan with power & venom, and finish their race......

  • @shivworshiper
    @shivworshiper Před rokem +9

    Even Narendra modi appreciated nawaj shareef's policies publicaly that's why he met with him.

  • @vardhamanpatil1539
    @vardhamanpatil1539 Před rokem +4

    26.00 Pakistan waged war against four times, 1947, 1965 , 1971 and 1999 , but your guest is saying that India messed up with Indo Pak relationship..

  • @Kamranmcts
    @Kamranmcts Před rokem +4

    Bohat ala bhai, yeh Zubair sahib tau bohat qabil bandee lag rahee hain, I was under the impression k politicians ko kuch pata nahi hota :) but he has ample amount of knowledge.

  • @upadhyayrathiraj1518
    @upadhyayrathiraj1518 Před rokem +5

    If India becomes a friend, they will ask for money 😂

  • @azharuddinmdbayazid8889
    @azharuddinmdbayazid8889 Před rokem +2

    Rise of BANGLADESH 🇧🇩 🇧🇩

  • @saptarsi7868
    @saptarsi7868 Před rokem +4

    Hello respected sir
    Can you please elaborate how there is India's contribution in all these mess between India pak relations?
    You attacked us 3 times each time we tried to establish peace. Your establishment started a proxy war in India with all those terrorist groups.
    It's an irony how your country calls TTP, BLA terror groups but not lashkar, jaish e muhammad.

  • @monishbeck3859
    @monishbeck3859 Před rokem +2

    India had been investing in development of industries and the people that ultimately caused bankruptcy. But the land was fertile for development when economy opned up. There were indigenous local industries and skilled people. And that's why after opening up the economy india became an economic powerhouse.
    Pakistan never developed it's industries and professional ability, except for armed forces, spy games, mercenary activities. Because it received free money for exactly those activities from the west.
    Opening up Pakistan economy will never be the same as India.

  • @iqbalmunshi3921
    @iqbalmunshi3921 Před rokem +1

    If Mujibor Rahmen was given power after 1970's election, Pakistan will never divided

  • @nareshgirdhar849
    @nareshgirdhar849 Před rokem +5

    Mr Zubair doesn't want to quote that until India retracts Artical 370 and 35, Pakistan would not talk to India. Pakistan has strangulated its own neck with its both hands firmly but plays a victim card that 'hands' are of somebody's else.

  • @write2rajivsingh
    @write2rajivsingh Před rokem +2

    Never seen any host so clueless about each and everything. Should have done homework before inviting a knowledgeable guest Like Zubair Umer

  • @faizankhokhar6194
    @faizankhokhar6194 Před rokem +5

    Very informative podcast and Zubair Umar bold knowledgeable person 👌👌

  • @AliHossain-kn6kf
    @AliHossain-kn6kf Před rokem +4

    Pakistan 1971 ko lekar apologize kare aur na kare, magar Bangladesch hasn't forgotten 1971. Very sad to say, every Pakistani is very nice and friendly minded except Pakistani army 🪖.

    • @npb1748
      @npb1748 Před 10 měsíci

      talk this talk to the british then, they did far worse than anything pakistan could have ever done. bengal genocide ??? you are very quiet on that front, just on pakistan. yet 650,000 people from bangaldesh live in uk.

  • @blueman710
    @blueman710 Před rokem +4

    The separation of East Pakistan from Pakistan resulted from the imposition of Urdu as the national language. It is surprising to observe that individuals from non-Urdu speaking regions of Pakistan, such as Sindh, have embraced Urdu as their native language. This raises the question of whether Punjabi, Balochi, and Sindhi share more similarities with Urdu than with Bengali.
    I would like to kindly request a gentle and informative response to this inquiry, as it is not intended to offend or make any assumptions.

    • @bempowered138
      @bempowered138 Před 11 měsíci

      Most still don't speak Urdu as their main language, especially in the countryside. It is now used more to communicate with one another but still prefer our own languages

    • @npb1748
      @npb1748 Před 10 měsíci

      it is the lingua de franca yes, but urdu/farsi has been part of the region that is now pakistan for centuries, so it was a smoother switch for pakistan. Plus urdu has alot of similarities to the local languages punjabi and sindhi. Pashtun people are known for being versatile with languages, the average pashtun already speaks 3-4 languages (urdu, dari, farsi, pashto, some even punjabi, balochi, tajik, english), many kashmiris also speak punjabi so urdu isnt far off, so it was in general an easier switch for pakistan than it would have been for bangladesh

  • @pradjosh1
    @pradjosh1 Před rokem +3

    If this is the intel level of pakistani politicians then no wonder Pakistan is on verge of default. Hafiz Sayed comes out of so called jail and roams in pakistan and threatens India and this bugger wants to play cricket. We will never forget Mumbai Attacks and we will punish the perpetrators in Pakistan.

  • @rashidk-eq5mj3kc2p
    @rashidk-eq5mj3kc2p Před 11 měsíci +1

    Pak has lost all wars with India. India is a superpower

  • @souradipsinha2753
    @souradipsinha2753 Před rokem +2

    16:30 Why did not Mujib set foot in West Pakistan? Because he would have been killed!

  • @md.minhazulislam3196
    @md.minhazulislam3196 Před rokem +1

    Fall of Dhaka🤔 where now whole Pakistan is falling down and begging around the world😅

  • @rajuahammed2794
    @rajuahammed2794 Před rokem +2

    This man is real. Respect 🫡

  • @neerajsingh5358
    @neerajsingh5358 Před rokem +3

    *44:45** bhai g kisne karwaya tha, hamare logon ki Jaan gayi h to dukh v hame hi hota h, cricket Jaan se jada nahi h, tumne apna faisla 1947 me hi kar liya or hame usse koi dikkat nahi h, aap v khush rahe hame v rahne de* 🙏 🙏

  • @gurinderjitnagra7199
    @gurinderjitnagra7199 Před rokem +1

    Pakistan close border not india. South asia prosperity only with Open borders. Dr. Manmohan singh ji world top economist this time india stands here due to him.

  • @TheIndianChamar
    @TheIndianChamar Před rokem +2

    It is very good that Bangladesh has been freed from the bloody hands of Pakistanis by the infinite mercy of Allah

  • @alex_2020
    @alex_2020 Před rokem +2

    Pakistan needs to punish the perpetrators of 26/11 and also stop cross border infiltration. Actions speak louder than words! Pakistan and only Pakistan can solve it’s problems both domestic and international!

  • @khalidurrahman4906
    @khalidurrahman4906 Před rokem +6

    I invite the anchor, Danial vai to visit Dhaka, please have a tour & let your people know about us, from one of their voices💚

  • @rahulagg121
    @rahulagg121 Před rokem +4

    Pakistan also has to make efforts. Extradite Hafiz Saeed, Lakhvi, Azhar, Salauddin to India. Then you see normal Indians will also see the benefit of improved relations.

  • @captainnemo8072
    @captainnemo8072 Před rokem +1

    Even the arabs are scared to keep Pakistani employees in their homes and offices. Pata nahi kab kiska fatwa aajay.

  • @Anjumsaboor-vo3yl
    @Anjumsaboor-vo3yl Před 11 měsíci

    This person is so genuine in his words...

  • @Shradha878
    @Shradha878 Před rokem +5

    U don't want to trade but want to play to in IPL ...sb $ kaa khel hai bhai...

  • @alimuzzamanasir2186
    @alimuzzamanasir2186 Před rokem +1

    Rise of DHAKA,BANGLADESH

  • @moonmeta3956
    @moonmeta3956 Před rokem +6

    2008 me hogaya kab tak leke beithe rahoge??? 😒 WTF
    Wo hum kabhi nehin bhul sakte aur jo bhul Jaye wo Indian nehin hai..
    Kyu rakhni hai relation aap ko? Rahon na apne jeise..Hume nehin chaiye dusht insan se dosti rakhne se jyada dosht hin rehna jyada better hai 🙏

  • @laxyans2741
    @laxyans2741 Před rokem +2

    It was FALL OF PAKISTAN not DHAKA.

  • @tafhim_legend2064
    @tafhim_legend2064 Před 11 měsíci

    I don’t have any idea of who this person is but I must say, Zubair umer is a definition of a literate man. You must know histories related to your country, and not bias history.

  • @sunilshegdeable
    @sunilshegdeable Před 8 měsíci

    Zuber ji, is a true well-wisher of Pakistan. Good podcast 👏
    One of the few authentic podcast! He has a true concern for Pakistani.

  • @HouseofPal
    @HouseofPal Před rokem +1

    My siblings and I are 1st Gen Bangladeshi citizens. Papa is colonial, mom is Pak Bengal born. I leave my comment because of reasons below-
    1. The guest spoke so eloquently on this CZcams [1 of it’s 3 developers’ father is Bangladeshi-born btw] suggested episode that kept my attention.
    2. I’m glad that I listened through the part where he covered his experience because I never had a Pakistani-born speak of the disintegration with such healthy attitude.
    4:52- I am so glad man mentioned Germany. If German civilians had the slightest clue their neighbors were burnt alive because of their faith, highly-assertive Hitler would not have had the luxury to operate.
    6:57 - 2x I got unnecessarily aggressive comments from a bi-racial and a Pak-born peer [“Tum log humare zameen per reh raho ho”] just as I mentioned my area of origin that I never needed any further understanding of what extent one might go to defend self-identity.
    9:59 - Mrs. Hasina Wajed’s husband headed the Nuclear Commission of Pakistan in the 60’s, if I am correct to my information. Ever heard of the man is dead/alive? Nobody does! All thanks to her good relationship with Mr. Modi now, woman dared to not allow Bangladeshi citizens get to voting polls during Dec, 2019’s election. Is she a European or W. Pakistani in Bangladeshi lead now?
    10:05 - I thought it was a positive gesture from Gen. Mosharrof to write a note of apology in the guest entry at Savar national monument during the first Pakistani Presidential visit since splitting up.
    10:55 - Now this, I call wealth. One who’s worth is not diminished by acknowledging a wrongful act. Man was a 10 year old himself!
    13:26 - Not submitting to one’s needs/not risking good relationships because of someone else is an unfortunate trait among the Sapiens. I never understood what a class valedictorian of Dehradun would have against a Bengalis! Frontline soldiers generally come from working faction. Lesser the financial solvency goes, higher the degree of nationalism is. It was the frontline soldiers who went rogue on March 25, 1971, and their General never reprimanded them how none of the Western officers ever jeopardized their relationships with their subordinates over generating the bi-racial bloodline resulting from the sex-tents in Afghan region over 2 long decades.
    16:20 - My elementary education was at an institution named after a civil war martyr. Believe me when I say that seeing his baby face etched on the grounds EVERYday still keeps the anti-Pakistani spirit alive at Dhaka Cantonment, but never wondered why the electoral victor never bothered setting foot in the capital town. Man did get pretty dominant over keeping national affairs restricted to central Gov’t that finally triggered his assassination.
    17:17 - The bread earner was one among the 5% of the বাঙালী participants of Pakistani defense forces. Till date, I have 0 clue how was that civil war of 1971 was survived. ALL I ever got from him was, “They laughed at my struggle with the temperature.”
    22:04 - Mass loss of skilled male lives during wars all over the globe demanded female participation in raising respective national GDP. If female participation in Pakistan is not as large as Bangladesh, is it not an evidence that the scale of atrocities has not been exaggerated?
    💛

  • @md.zahidurrahmansardar694

    Urdu was not language of any part of Pakistan. Not fall of Dhaka fall of Islamabad Pakistan and defeat of pakistan military.

  • @samarthbagwe1736
    @samarthbagwe1736 Před rokem +10

    Bhai Indian football is very much on the Rise
    Today our Fifa rankings Is 101
    Also Our Football history is considered the Golden period
    1950-1962
    Indian football was considered The " Brazil of Asia"
    We played the 4-2-4 formation way before Brazil Popularised the free flow and samba if football
    India has the oldest football club in Asia formed in 1892 called " Mohun bagan "
    They defeated the east Yorkshire regiment which Gave uprising for Independence
    It is known as Immortal eleven
    Also The FIFA president at that time said that We are the best in Asia
    And that we were almost on par With
    European countries
    We won Asian games twice and finished fourth in Olympics
    We even qualified for World Cup in 1950 , after few teams withdrew
    But never went which still today is our greatest mistake
    We had different priorities
    Also we played barefoot just to note
    We made Hungary ( the best Team at that point )
    And made them Pull our indian players shirt
    They were so tired 🔥🔥
    Right now after inaugration of ISL in 2014
    Indian football is on a slow Rise
    We qualified for Asia Cup in 2011 ,2019 and 2024
    🙏🙏🙏
    Hope ❤️❤️

  • @homayonmohllah6123
    @homayonmohllah6123 Před rokem +1

    Alhamduliahlla I proud to be Bangladeshi and I am Muslim. ♥️🇧🇩☪️☪️

  • @IftekharAhmedSarkar
    @IftekharAhmedSarkar Před rokem +2

    Stop Calling it Fall Of Dhaka.
    It Is Rise Of Dhaka.

  • @user-ey2ue7bp8j
    @user-ey2ue7bp8j Před rokem +1

    It should be named Fall of Islamabad!

  • @akshaysalot
    @akshaysalot Před rokem +1

    Danish Akshay here from Bombay amazing interview so engaging

  • @sandeshagowda1855
    @sandeshagowda1855 Před rokem

    Very light hearted nice conversation... Love from india

  • @flaminmongrel6955
    @flaminmongrel6955 Před rokem +2

    if this is the intellectual class of Pakistan then I'm afraid your country is beyond saving you may keep stalling your collapse but will never crawl out of this mess.

  • @thatcurioustrader2166
    @thatcurioustrader2166 Před rokem +3

    Remember: partition of India was coined in Bangladesh not pakistan..they are more kattar than pakistan.

    • @raven-dl3xo
      @raven-dl3xo Před rokem

      Very true......Indians seem to forget that......

  • @Mrnobody-x6s
    @Mrnobody-x6s Před 10 měsíci

    Love the sensible point of view 💜