Posted on October 12, 2010
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34 responses to “A View from Bangladesh: Remembering Lt. Gen. Azam Khan”

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  3. Ahmer Adeel says:

    I am from the very same Town Mathra, where this great man was born, and its pleasing for me to know that there was some1 from my town who considered Bangalis like brothers, same way as I do,
    i am feel sorry and ashamed at the same time whenever i read about the fact that how our Bangali brothers were treated. it makes me sick reading all the facts.
    There is no way it can be justified and if I ever see any Bangali brother talking negatively about Us Pakistanis, i won’t mind as they have every right to thing that way. Except 1 reason, i.e. I wasn’t even born then, it was not the decision of the Pakistani Public, it was something the culprits decided on Table.
    Stay Bless Azam Khan, Stay Blessed all the Bangali Martyrs and currently living ones. We might be geographically from different countries now, but what still making us brothers is the Religion, Islamic Brothers. And its way too precious and respectable considerable than even a blood brother.

  4. Abid Salam says:

    I read an incident once as Governor E.Pak he sat on a small stool during middle of night to supervise building of a road on Project for 2nd Capital of Dhaka.His personal dedication to duty and patriotic zeal is unheard of in our history.A true leader in every sense of word.