Hamid Mir to return father’s award given by Bangladesh govt
Prominent journalist Hamid Mir has decided to return the award conferred on his late father by the Bangladesh's Hasina government in 2013.
Hamid Mir during his show Capital Talk said that Bangladeshi Prime Minister Hasina Wajid was bent on deteriorating relations with Pakistan, reports Daily Pakistan.
- @HamidMirPAK decides 2 return award given 2 his father by Bangladesh, says Hasina Wajid's actions show she's not 4 good relations with Pak pic.twitter.com/IL8M2RRrut
— Murtaza Ali Shah (@MurtazaGeoNews) April 27, 2017
Mir's father, Waris Mir was awarded by Bangladesh for raising his voice against the 1971 East Pakistan operation.
He said that Pakistanis were "deceived" by giving the awards and therefore it should be returned.
He said, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is only deliberately destroying the relations between the two countries which he, at the time of receiving the award, thought she wouldn't do.
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid conferred "Foreign Friends of Bangladesh Award" on five selected Pakistanis at a ceremony in Dhaka in 2013.
The recipients of awards from Pakistan were mainly those whose fathers had opposed Army action in then East Pakistan. Those who were given away gold-plated silver metallic plaques, bearing replica of the National Memorial of Bangladesh and a citation on silk cloth, include Saleema Hashmi, the daughter of renowned poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz; Asma Jahangir, the daughter of Malik Ghulam Jilani; Hamid Mir, the son of Prof Waris Mir; Hasil Bux Bizenjo, the son of Ghaus Bux Bizenjo and the daughter of Habib Jalib.
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