Not going to help you as you will fill that up in no time with your current fertility rate.That's still a fair deal; our population would go down by several million.
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Not going to help you as you will fill that up in no time with your current fertility rate.That's still a fair deal; our population would go down by several million.
I am sure many of those socalled 'Bengali' in Karachi are not actually Bengali but Bihari. Both Bengali and Bihari in karachi speak Urdu. Came from the same destination. Even in Bangladesh, one can not distinguish between a Bengali and Bihari, if that Bihari person speak Bengali. So how come native Pakistanis are able to distinguish who is Bengali and who is Bihari when both speak Urdu? I am sure, most of these ''3 million Bengali' in Karachi are actually Bihari. Bengali is a blanket term in Pakistan for anyone who came from Bangladesh it appear.That was your choice then , those bangalis loved pakistan, these Biharis are Pakistani they fought on behalf of Pakistan's army.
There were Bengali fisherman in Karachi since British colonial time. Then came the Ayub who also took some Bengalis from here and settle them in Karachi.I am sure many of those socalled 'Bengali' in Karachi are not actually Bengali but Bihari. Both Bengali and Bihari in karachi speak Urdu. Came from the same destination. Even in Bangladesh, one can not distinguish between a Bengali and Bihari, if that Bihari person speak Bengali. So how come native Pakistanis are able to distinguish who is Bengali and who is Bihari when both speak Urdu? I am sure, most of these ''3 million Bengali' in Karachi are actually Bihari.
Before 1971, half a million Bengalis lived in West pakistan. After the war, they became stranded and held hostage by Pakistani govt. Many of them then escaped to Afghanistan and Iran to came back in Bangladesh. After 1974 treaty, most of those half a million stranded Bengali returned to Bangladesh. They were not lured by Pakistani ''prosperity'' to stay back. So, it sound ridiculous that after their return a new wave of Bangladeshi gone there in millions of number despite Pakistan became a distant, alien country.
That was your choice then , those bangalis loved pakistan, these Biharis are Pakistani they fought on behalf of Pakistan's army.
Why just those 8000? You gotta take all the Biharis in Bangladesh.So a fair deal, they give us those 8000 Biharis and take 3 million bangladeshis illegally living in Pakistan. Note that those Biharis are given citizenship of Bangladesh by Bangladeshi courts which makes them Bangladeshis now but still.
With their current situation, govt of Pakistan is more likely ask donations from them.Do you mean to say that the govt of Pakistan should pay the bills for their citizens living in BD? Not a bad idea, though!!
Why just those 8000? You gotta take all the Biharis in Bangladesh.
With their current situation, govt of Pakistan is more likely ask donations from them.
You give us Bengalis and we return you Urdu speaking guys who were always loyal to Pak. It doesn't get more fair than that.Yes a fair deal all those who migrated to East Pakistan before 71.
You give us Bengalis and we return you Urdu speaking guys who were always loyal to Pak. It doesn't get more fair than that.
Why just these 8000? Biharis in Bangladesh number around a Million. Let's exchange the whole lots.
Not going to help you as you will fill that up in no time with your current fertility rate.
Well I have to agree that this is accurate.
Runaway Fertility rate and population growth is something Pakistan seriously has to work on. I am saying this as a well-wisher for Pakistan.
I am hopeful that our BRAC NGO can help somewhat and replicate our successes in Pakistan as well.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/154346-pakistans-population-growth-is-a-ticking-time-bomb
http://www.bracinternational.nl/en/where-we-work/pakistan/
Jar keu nai tar asey Allah. Sad.
Oh yes it definitely will, the Bengalis here are notorious for their "breeding capabilities"Not going to help you as you will fill that up in no time with your current fertility rate.

That's your own speculation.I am sure many of those socalled 'Bengali' in Karachi are not actually Bengali but Bihari. Both Bengali and Bihari in karachi speak Urdu. Came from the same destination. Even in Bangladesh, one can not distinguish between a Bengali and Bihari, if that Bihari person speak Bengali. So how come native Pakistanis are able to distinguish who is Bengali and who is Bihari when both speak Urdu? I am sure, most of these ''3 million Bengali' in Karachi are actually Bihari. Bengali is a blanket term in Pakistan for anyone who came from Bangladesh it appear.
Guess where most of those kids are from?Well I have to agree that this is accurate.
Runaway Fertility rate and population growth is something Pakistan seriously has to work on. I am saying this as a well-wisher for Pakistan.
I am hopeful that our BRAC NGO can help somewhat and replicate our successes in Pakistan as well.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/154346-pakistans-population-growth-is-a-ticking-time-bomb
http://www.bracinternational.nl/en/where-we-work/pakistan/
Jar keu nai tar asey Allah. Sad.

It had nothing to do with "prosperity". Bengalis that were here before 1971 were given a choice to stay or leave, many left because a majority of their families were in Bangladesh.Before 1971, half a million Bengalis lived in West pakistan. After the war, they became stranded and held hostage by Pakistani govt. Many of them then escaped to Afghanistan and Iran to came back in Bangladesh. After 1974 treaty, most of those half a million stranded Bengali returned to Bangladesh. They were not lured by Pakistani ''prosperity'' to stay back. So, it sound ridiculous that after their return a new wave of Bangladeshi gone there in millions of number despite Pakistan became a distant, alien country.
Bengalis that were here before 1971 were given a choice of migration or citizenship. The Bengalis and Biharis that migrated to Pakistan during 1971 or shortly after; were given citizenship, land and pension. They have integrated into society.There were Bengali fisherman in Karachi since British colonial time. Then came the Ayub who also took some Bengalis from here and settle them in Karachi.
But it would had been better if they got back to BD after 1971. But it was hard for the people who moved directly from Indian bengal to west pakistan instead of east paskistan as they did not have anywhere to come back to.
That's not your problem now is it? Ur country or should I say the rogue pakistani province is sinking each year.Well I have to agree that this is accurate.
Runaway Fertility rate and population growth is something Pakistan seriously has to work on. I am saying this as a well-wisher for Pakistan.
I am hopeful that our BRAC NGO can help somewhat and replicate our successes in Pakistan as well.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/154346-pakistans-population-growth-is-a-ticking-time-bomb
http://www.bracinternational.nl/en/where-we-work/pakistan/
Jar keu nai tar asey Allah. Sad.
Curse, kick them out. We have our own issues. Once we solve those we will consider refugees, enough is enough.Thanks for your well wishing. But just to keep you updated, this Brac NGO school is located in Orange town which is the hub of illegal Bangladeshis and many Rohingyas.
I don't know being super hospitable and open heart is a blessing or curse for Pakistan, my country men has welcomed people no matter which nation or ethnic background they are from, even after being a poor country. But thanks to countries like Bangladesh and Afghanistan, we are soon learning the ugly reality.