PAKISTAN AND BANGLADESH BOTH FACE CHANGE — BUT OF VERY DIFFERENT TYPES

Akhundzada Arif Hasan Khan
2 min readAug 7, 2024

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Pakistan now faces a crisis without precedent, in its chequered and short history. It is falling apart not only territorially, but its system is dissolving as its Anglo-Western masters turn off the aid and finances which kept this country alive and that contorted system going. The reason is because its international masters no longer need the geostrategic services for which this artificial country was specially created by them in 1947.

Almost forty five years ago, the corrupt Pakistanis conducted a fake Jihad for the devilish Americans against the Russians, by using the demonic Pashtuns as their weapon and Afghanistan as their staging ground. Although the immediate objectives of this short sighted and far reaching action were fulfilled three decades ago, like a plague it snowballed in size and got out of hand and its potent effects are still very much being felt even now — although the world has long forgotten the whys and wherefores of this evil business. Both the American and Pakistani perpetrators of this game have tried to hide and twist the facts about it, with the result being that it has become even more harmful for them. In this modern day and age, obviously the concept of natural justice and spiritual retribution has gone out of fashion for the ordinary person.

Bangladesh which was formerly the eastern portion of Pakistan before it separated in 1971 has the day before yesterday seen a successful street agitation and political upheaval which has turned out its female prime minister. This lady was the daughter of its creator, but as she can no longer serve the purposes of her country she has had to leave. Some people see American regime change mischief behind her ouster, as she was cozying up to China. Definitely her rule was some of the best her country has seen. Even so, Bangladesh is still better off than its Pakistani brother because of the fact that it declared independence fifty three years ago from that brother.

I personally doubt that Pakistan’s change will be as “clean” or efficient as that of Bangladesh’s. Bangladesh will survive as it is much more of a normal nation-state than Pakistan. That is why it had to part ways with the latter in 1971. But Pakistan will fragment into several turbulent ethno-criminal fiefdoms and its neocolonial system will dissolve into anarchic seizures and and waste away.

The Bangladeshi Presidential Palace under siege from the crowd.

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Akhundzada Arif Hasan Khan
Akhundzada Arif Hasan Khan

Written by Akhundzada Arif Hasan Khan

Scholar, Historian, Ethnologist, Philosopher, Activist.