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Protest Against The Massacre By Pak Army In 1971 In Bangladesh

Protest against the massacre by the Pak army in 1971 in Bangladesh, many prominent personalities joined.

A large number of people demonstrated in front of the National Museum in Dhaka’s Shahbagh on Thursday against the 1971 genocide in Bangladesh by the Pakistani army.

Thousands of people, including children, were killed by the Pakistani army in the massacre.

The Bangladesh Awareness Citizens Committee had organized a demonstration to commemorate the Day of Genocide.

Protest against the massacre by the Pak army: Many prominent people including Professor Dr. Neemchand Bhowmik participated in this demonstration.

The leaders and those involved demanded international recognition of the massacre in the name of Operation Searchlight by the Pakistan Army as planned military repression by forming a human chain.

Along with this, he also demanded an apology from the Pakistani government and an immediate start of the trial against Pakistani war criminals.

Fear of snatching away women’s franchise in Pakistan.

Ahead of the second phase of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa local body elections in Pakistan, locals fear that the right to vote could be taken away from women in some conservative areas of the province.

Social activist Zakirullah is saying that there are some areas in the province where women cannot come out of their homes to cast their votes without the permission of male members of their families.

Some social activists insisted that women do not cast their votes because of local traditions.

Earlier also it was said that candidates were preparing to bar women voters in the PK-28 constituency (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly).

Pakistan Political Crisis: Imran Khan accepts defeat, Pakistan’s Home Minister hints at early elections.

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid said on Thursday that early elections could be held in the country to end the current political uncertainty caused by a no-confidence motion against the beleaguered Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Sheikh Rashid also warned dissidents in the party that changing sides will do them no good.

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