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Pakistan Flag at Dhaka University Sparks Controversy

On the first day of the year, Bangladesh’s political and international relations circles were stirred by a heated debate following the sighting of a vehicle displaying Pakistan’s flag on the campus of Dhaka University. The incident, which quickly went viral on social media through photos and videos, has ignited nationwide discussions. It raises concerns about respecting the country’s history and independence while questioning the future of Pakistan-Bangladesh relations.
The Incident
The vehicle with the Pakistan flag was reportedly parked near the Faculty of Arts at Dhaka University. Sources suggest it was linked to a Pakistani diplomat attending an event on the campus. Local media reports have confirmed that the vehicle belonged to a Pakistani government official, causing significant public uproar.
Historical Tensions Resurface
Dhaka University has had a strained history with Pakistan, stemming from the latter’s role during the 1971 Liberation War and its opposition to Bangladesh’s independence. This relationship led to a complete severance of ties with Pakistan for decades. However, recent diplomatic engagements between Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus and Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif have opened new discussions between the two nations.
During their meeting, unresolved issues from 1971 were reportedly discussed, alongside potential military training collaborations and relaxed visa policies for Pakistani nationals in Bangladesh. These efforts aim to rebuild bilateral relations but have been met with mixed reactions within Bangladesh.
University’s Role in Rekindling Connections
The appearance of the Pakistan flag at the university coincides with administrative decisions to relax restrictions on Pakistan-related activities. Dhaka University’s syndicate recently lifted bans, allowing Pakistani diplomats to visit and increasing Pakistan’s presence in academic and cultural spheres. This shift is seen as part of a broader effort to foster diplomatic ties, though it remains highly contentious.
Public and Social Media Backlash
The sight of the Pakistan flag has triggered widespread outrage on social media. Many question how such an occurrence was permitted, considering Pakistan’s historical actions against Bangladesh. Critics argue that the incident dishonors the nation’s independence and the sacrifices of 1971, sparking debates about the motives behind this diplomatic thaw.
Official Response and Investigation
University officials and local authorities have refrained from making substantial comments but described the incident as an “unintentional mistake.” An investigation has been launched to address public concerns. Despite this, the incident has reignited discussions about balancing diplomatic initiatives with the responsibility to honor Bangladesh’s history and independence struggle.
Expert Opinions
While the controversy has fueled public dissatisfaction, some experts interpret it as a part of the ongoing process to rebuild relations between the two countries. They stress that such incidents necessitate careful handling to preserve national pride while fostering constructive international ties.

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