rajakar

n. In present context, a Bangladeshi citizen who still thinks that he or she is an East Pakistani i.e. someone with unresolved romantic feelings for West Pakistan. In historic context, Bengali people who who joined the Pakistani Army as paramilitary aid during Bangladesh's liberation war against Pakistan in 1971.
Person 1: How could you betray ME?! You rajakar!
Person 2: No! Never a rajakar! Punish me for my perpetration by death, but don't call me a rajakar!
Person 1: I hate you!
by recognosco December 03, 2013
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Rajakar

Individuals who support intelligence over illogical quota-privilege in terms of University acceptance & Job applications in Bangladesh (Anti-Quota Movement, circa 2024).
"তুমি কে আমি কে? রাজাকার, রাজাকার।"
(Who are you, who am I? Rajakar, Rajakar.)
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Rajakar

(noun)

Historical Context: A term from the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, originally referring to individuals who collaborated with the Pakistani military against the independence movement. Rajakars were often involved in atrocities and war crimes against the Bangladeshi population.

Modern Usage (Ironical): In contemporary Bangladesh, "Rajakar" is now used ironically by individuals (especially students) who are shamelessly labelled as Rajakars by the government for demanding their rights as citizens and protesting against unethical quota systems in public services. It signifies a form of resistance and defiance against unjust accusations by authorities.
1. "You f**king son of a Rajakar!" (abhorrent)
2. "Who are you? Who am I? Rajakar! Rajakar!" (irony)
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