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Did I even once use the word Muslim/Islam?
Do not try to be over smart... if not islam or muslim then whom were you refering in your post? Before trolling think 100 times.
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Did I even once use the word Muslim/Islam?
Does india has seperate property act for muslim?What amazes me is how these people manage to face their mothers and sisters once they get home. Conversation at the dinner table would be like, "Mother: So how was your day son", "Son: Oh great mum just went to protest against equal rights for women", "Mother: Oh cool son, here have some more Haleem" . Pathetic, I would shoot each one of them if it was up to me.
I know, im just making a point.
Anyways, none of the major political parties are involved in the hartal as BNP already boycotted this hartal. It would be insane and ridiculous to say that women in bangladesh are not treated equally.
Do not try to be over smart... if not islam or muslim then whom were you refering in your post? Before trolling think 100 times.

You misinformed. They are main force behind this hartal. Mufti amini is bnp's man.
You were trying to point out the maltreatment of women in Pakistan is greater than Bangladesh. By bringing up Benazir Bhutto's death which has to do with insecurity, politics, not her gender. So your point is invalid.
Besides this thread is not about Pakistan it's about a protest against women's rights in Bangladesh.
What amazes me is how these people manage to face their mothers and sisters once they get home. Conversation at the dinner table would be like, "Mother: So how was your day son", "Son: Oh great mum just went to protest against equal rights for women", "Mother: Oh cool son, here have some more Haleem" .
You were trying to point out the maltreatment of women in Pakistan is greater than Bangladesh. By bringing up Benazir Bhutto's death which has to do with insecurity, politics, not her gender. So your point is invalid.
Besides this thread is not about Pakistan it's about a protest against women's rights in Bangladesh.
For your Info this protest is not about womans right but for not to implement any law against quran. This is western media that has added the spice.
Islamic Law Implementation Committee, headed by Chief of an Islami Oikya Jote faction Fazlul Haque Amini, called the hartal to protest the proposed National Women Development Policy 2011. The committee has demanded scrapping of the policy saying it goes against the tenets of the Qur'an.
The cabinet on March 7 approved the policy with a provision of women's equal share in property and their opportunity in employment and business.
The positive side, is that unlike many other obscurantist countries, there is such a movement in BD.
Signs of a people coming to terms to modernity.
This is according to bdnews24.com "Islamist parties including Jamaat-e-Islami have long been protesting the policy which talks of gender equality.
BNP has not yet extended its support to the shutdown. "It's their [ILIC] party programme. We [BNP] haven't taken any decision in this regard we didn't and won't speak about this," BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said on Friday. "