Pakistan High Commission removes 'distorted' image of Bangladesh's national flag from Facebook page 

Bangladesh, which was known as East Pakistan, got its independence from Pakistan with crucial Indian support after the nine-month-long Liberation War in 1971.

Published: 24th July 2022 06:29 PM  |   Last Updated: 24th July 2022 06:29 PM   |  A+A-

Pakistan Flag

Pakistan flag. (Photo | AFP)

By PTI

DHAKA: The Pakistan High Commission here on Sunday removed the controversial cover photo from its Facebook page that allegedly used a "distorted" image of Bangladesh's national flag, following Dhaka's strong objection.

The High Commission had recently uploaded a collage of Pakistan's and Bangladesh's national flags as the cover photo of its official Facebook page. The collage picture displayed a flag which adds a moon and crescent to the original Red and Green flag of Bangladesh.

Addressing a press conference, Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen said objections were raised to the picture of the flags of Bangladesh and Pakistan together on the Facebook page of the Pakistan High Commission and it was asked to remove the image.

"However, I believe that there is no bad motive behind it," he said.

"The Pakistan High Commission removed the distorted image of the Bangladesh flag from its Facebook page at around midday today (Sunday) as we asked them to do so," a Bangladesh foreign ministry spokesman said.

Several groups like Liberation War fighter's organisation 'Bangladesh Muktijuddho Mancha' and the 'Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee' had also protested against the Pakistan High Commission for uploading the distorted image, calling it a humiliation of the Bangladesh flag.

Bangladesh, which was known as East Pakistan, got its independence from Pakistan with crucial Indian support after the nine-month-long Liberation War in 1971.

Three million people were killed and thousands of women raped by the Pakistan Army and religious militias in the 1971 Liberation War.

Relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan saw their lowest ebb in 2010 when Dhaka initiated the trial of Bangladeshi collaborators of the Pakistani military during the Liberation War and several top leaders of the Jamaat-e-Islami party were executed following the legal procedures.

Jamaat was opposed to Bangladesh's Independence.

The Liberation War of Bangladesh broke out after the sudden crackdown at midnight on March 25, 1971, in erstwhile East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) by the Pakistani troops and ended on December 16.

The same year Pakistan conceded defeat and unconditionally surrendered in Dhaka to the allied forces comprising the freedom fighters and Indian soldiers.

On March 26, 1971, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman proclaimed Bangladesh's independence.


India Matters

Comments

Disclaimer : We respect your thoughts and views! But we need to be judicious while moderating your comments. All the comments will be moderated by the newindianexpress.com editorial. Abstain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks. Try to avoid outside hyperlinks inside the comment. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines.

The views expressed in comments published on newindianexpress.com are those of the comment writers alone. They do not represent the views or opinions of newindianexpress.com or its staff, nor do they represent the views or opinions of The New Indian Express Group, or any entity of, or affiliated with, The New Indian Express Group. newindianexpress.com reserves the right to take any or all comments down at any time.