The hanging of the aged Maulana Muti ur Rahman Nizami in Bangladesh can easily be described as the most barbaric state act in modern history. The distinction of presiding over this unenviable achievement goes to the insanely hate-charged prime minister of Bangladesh Haseena Wajid, and her equally murderous accomplices in the Bangladeshi judiciary.
The irony is that the execution of Maulana Muti ur Rahman for the crime of having been a patriotic Pakistani in 1971 when Indian-backed Mukti Bahini was on rampage has drawn only a harmless ‘condemnation statement’ from our foreign ministry, while our brother country Turkey’s President Erdogan has expressed his outrage by delivering a memorable speech on an important platform, and calling back his ambassador from Dhakka.
“The man executed is a martyr of Islam, and our hearts are heavy with sorrow at this barbaric act on the part of Bangladeshi government”.
And he has not stopped at this. He has blasted Europe’s silence on this inhuman act of bestial revenge.
How can we explain our PM’s silence on this vicious attack of Haseena Wajid on the word Pakistan?
Syeda Mashyya Moin Madani