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History repeating itself and unfortunately it is only a matter of time when the nukes of this country will be taken away, and the country will break in smaller countries like what happened to Yugoslavia.
 
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History repeating itself and unfortunately it is only a matter of time when the nukes of this country will be taken away, and the country will break in smaller countries like what happened to Yugoslavia.

Myanmar is a better indicator of what is to follow
 
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The common soldiers shouldn't be taking orders from the terrorist generals, they need to be rounded up and arrested, democracy must be restored!
 
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History repeating itself and unfortunately it is only a matter of time when the nukes of this country will be taken away, and the country will break in smaller countries like what happened to Yugoslavia.

I hope it doesn't happen. The last thing we need is another Muslim country plunging into anarchy. It will also destabilize the South Asian region and impede the development of the whole region. Hope Pakistan can sort this out.
 
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Banalgadesh? You mean become stuck under tyrannical rule of one family (crazy woman actually) instead of a chance to have a vibrant republic?

You got played and joined the polythiest against your fellow brothers over some hyped up language issue.

No thank you brothers.
 
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is the OP suggesting Tiger Force to be Mukti Bahani terrorists?
 
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I spent a long time debating with my bengali friends on 71. But looking at things now I have changed my views.
 
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Should understand what happened in East Pakistan now Bangladesh, the atrocities committed': Imran Khan​

ANI | May 14, 2023, 10:24 IST

ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan while addressing the nation on Saturday said people should understand the atrocities committed in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).

"Today, we should understand what happened in East Pakistan and the atrocities committed. The party there which won a majority and should have been Prime Minister, was denied their right," the PTI chief said.

"We lost half the country. We cannot imagine the damage done to the country. Because people make decisions behind closed doors, a handful of people that don't know how the rest of the world is operating, make decisions," Khan said.

The PTI chief further said: "They don't even allow people to assess the damage done because of their decisions. When the Hamoodur Commission Report was written, it was never published and after 25 years, it was published in India. This is not how counties function."

Khan said he wants to remind people about East Pakistan. He said it happened during his lifetime, in March 1971.

"I went to play a match in East Pakistan against the U-19 team. Ours was the last flight out of East Pakistan. I still remember the hate people had towards East Pakistan. We were ignorant of what was happening because the media was controlled as it is today. The difference is, we, have social media today. And they shut down social media as well," Khan said.

"Because they wanted to promote their own narrative, that those protesting are rioters, they shut down social media, Facebook, Twitter, internet services. We can't imagine the damage to the country's economy. So, this is what happened in East Pakistan," he added.

On March 25, 1971,

Pakistan Army launched 'Operation Searchlight', wherein a planned military operation was carried out by the Pakistani Army and its military which deliberately harmed hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshi citizens.


According to The Friday Times, the 1971 genocide was destructive to Pakistan's reputation. Pakistan's generals however still don't recognize the mass massacre they sponsored 50 years ago. West Pakistan under the leadership of General

Tikka Khan and General Khan Niazi, was responsible for the deaths of over three million Bengalis, and the rape of some 400,000 women across the region.
 
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With all due respect, 1971 was nothing like that. It was not to eliminate the Bengali people, but take out terror militias, many of whom even targeted fellow Bengalis as mentioned in Sharmila Bose's book.

All they were asking was a legal share in power after winning the majority seats in the parliament and this unnerved the likes of minority leader Bhutto and his handlers . What planet are we still living on ? couldn't get more simpler than that .




Let me just rephrase it in simple english .



They , the then East Pakistani political party won majority seats and was rightfully REQUESTING to call a parliamentary session as per the Constitution, agreed upon by all and sundry.
 
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All they were asking was a legal share in power after winning the majority seats in the parliament and this unnerved the likes of minority leader Bhutto and his handlers . What planet are we still living on ? couldn't get more simpler than that .

Does not address my argument. The whole issue was being tackled polictically and yes there was injustice. But it gave no right for Bengali millitias to take the law into there own hands and start killing innocent people, including adbuction and rape of East Pakisani women.
 
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