May I ask precisely when Mujib asked for Indian help? He was arrested on 25 March and was banished to west Pakistan the next day. So, can you guys tell us when did he contact India? Do you mean, he contacted from the jail?
You guys say this without any proof. Whenever he talked about discrimination against Bengalis you guys accused him of this. Jailed him for Agartala conspiracy which was never proven. You had to withdraw the case. He was arrested in 25th March. He didn't even get the chance to contact the Indians. It's the other Awami league leaders that contacted India. Your claim have no credibility. He faught for Pakistan in the 40's when Bhutto, Yahya were nowhere. Now They are patriot and Mujib is the traitor?
Sure, dada/jethu.
Their firm and grounded belief is that there was a conspiracy going on for years between disloyal (future-)Bangladeshis and Indian intelligence services to break up Pakistan.
Your firm and grounded belief is that this kind of thing can be argued out reasonably. It can't. The whole question of belief in Pakistan is grounded immovably in the development of a concept of Pakistan by the deep state elite, and this is not subject to questioning by anyone else; those who question it are known as 'liberal' terrorists. In Pakistan, in India and even in Bangladesh, 'liberal' is a word of abuse. It indicates that those individuals or groups are not as fanatically dedicated to that particular nation-state as they might possibly be. Only the maximum is acceptable; generally believing in the state is not enough. You must worship the state as the hyper-patriot does: there are different models in the three different nations, in India, the prevalent model today is the extreme model that is being evolved by the BJP under the influence of the RSS, but there are similar models in Pakistan and in Bangladesh as well. Bottom line is that you must not question authority: the authority of the state is reflected in the authority of the government, something completely different, and the authority of the government is reflected in the authority of the political party in charge, and finally the authority of the political party in charge is reflected in the leadership of the political party. In other words, as a famous sycophant once said, 'India is Indira, Indira is India', or the functional equivalent.
So here you cannot argue with a Pakistani patriot who says that Mujib was conspiring against the state of Pakistan. Not because you don't have logic and reason on your side, you most probably do, but because you will be asked who needs logic and reason, when there is this conviction of being right? The conviction, the faith is good enough; nothing else is needed. When you argue that Mujib had no time to conspire, you will get in return a disbelieving stare: the national line is that he did, so what else do you want?
Yeah it never happened. you should believe this despite your own Awami leaders accepted it, since it suit you..
we will believe what we want to believe.
That is why using logic, reason and historical evidence is pointless. 'Our minds are made up, why are you confusing us with the facts?'
And he sat quietly in the corner and let those politician does the bidding. If he was so much patriot as you want us to believe , he would have taken a very strict action against all those or atleast he should have given a clear cut statement that at no cost will AL or people will India to interfere in the internal matters of Pakistan. But guess what it never happened.
They are talking about a time when Mujib was already in jail. They were talking about a time when a full-scale massacre had started. It is naive to think that anyone, after 24 years of being kicked around, with a clear electoral result discarded, with bodies on the streets, would think first about the integrity of Pakistan, and not first about the security of his people. It is easy to understand a Pakistani point of view that even in the face of these extreme conditions, the Bangladeshis should have insisted on sorting things out internally, but it might not have looked quite so obvious to the Bangladeshis of the time. This was Tikka Khan in his worst, most murderous form. He did not inspire patriotism; fear, revulsion, terror, yes, patriotism, no.
Do you call a person patriot or traitor if he does nothing even though he had alot of power to do so. Mr Mujib had won a the election with majority, he could have easily avoided all this if he truly was patriot to Pakistan.
This was the election that he won, and this was the election that was set aside. What precisely could he have done? Gone over the heads of Yahya and the Martial Law Administration, and insisted on being Prime Minister?
Getting some jail time and some facing some harsh condition , though they were wrong , made him turn from a true patriot to a traitor . well good leader suffer alot, while they struggle.
Certainly that was an option. Stay safely in jail while hundreds were being killed, and come out later and proclaim that all was well. Please consider for a moment: how much credibility would he have had left? How many elections would he have won after that stand? Harsh conditions? People were being shot. How many of you Pakistanis prescribing this would have agreed to the same things being applied to the people sitting-in, demanding the resignation of the Law Minister, in the recent troubles? Nobody wanted bloodshed then, but the thought of the bloodshed that actually happened in East Pakistan bothers nobody.