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Dude are you really a Pakistani?
Can't believe one would post these videos.
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Dude are you really a Pakistani?
Can't believe one would post these videos.
I posted them for historical review and the opinion of leaders on both side not for the purpose of trolling.
One should not take sides when reading history because that leads to indoctrination.
One should not be shy of facts and not bury their head under sand.
1971 Surrender and defeat is a solid fact and the future generations should learn a lesson from it. Let this become a historical fact that Islamic brotherhood and ummah fervor could not hold Pakistan together and linguistic national triumphed over ideological socialism!
Contanary to popular belief the rage of our Ummah Brothers to hack 93,000 POW into pieces was high enough to even concern our arch enemy India into protecting Pakistani's and ex-East Pakistani service men. This is not something I said, the BBC reporter in the documentary said.
Respect sir.I posted them for historical review and the opinion of leaders on both side not for the purpose of trolling.
One should not take sides when reading history because that leads to indoctrination.
One should not be shy of facts and not bury their head under sand.
1971 Surrender and defeat is a solid fact and the future generations should learn a lesson from it. Let this become a historical fact that Islamic brotherhood and ummah fervor could not hold Pakistan together and linguistic national triumphed over ideological socialism!
Contanary to popular belief the rage of our Ummah Brothers to hack 93,000 POW into pieces was high enough to even concern our arch enemy India into protecting Pakistani's and ex-East Pakistani service men. This is not something I said, the BBC reporter in the documentary said.
1971 Surrender and defeat is a solid fact and the future generations should learn a lesson from it. Let this become a historical fact that Islamic brotherhood and ummah fervor could not hold Pakistan together and linguistic national triumphed over ideological socialism!
I posted them for historical review and the opinion of leaders on both side not for the purpose of trolling.
One should not take sides when reading history because that leads to indoctrination.
One should not be shy of facts and not bury their head under sand.
1971 Surrender and defeat is a solid fact and the future generations should learn a lesson from it. Let this become a historical fact that Islamic brotherhood and ummah fervor could not hold Pakistan together and linguistic national triumphed over ideological socialism!
Contanary to popular belief the rage of our Ummah Brothers to hack 93,000 POW into pieces was high enough to even concern our arch enemy India into protecting Pakistani's and ex-East Pakistani service men. This is not something I said, the BBC reporter in the documentary said.
You must also realize and history is the evidence of it, that when we seek unity amongst ourselves overlooking all differences of color or language, we have become more strong and prosperous. When we sought refuge in our language, region and culture we had become more weak, disunited and prey to our enemies as is the case now. Even in current Pakistan, where we pride ourselves in being a Punjabi or Sindhi, the divisions are becoming endless.
One more interesting point and that too comes from history in the context of 1971 events. All three leaders - Bhutto, Mujib and Indira, didnt die natural death, all were killed, in fact two of them brutally and violently killed. A lesson in history too that those who conspired against Pakistan inside and out, were not spared. Their names might live, but in the way they died, left an impression for insightful to observe. May be you might not agree.
It will not be false to argue that all of these leaders exploited differences to propel their own agenda forward but Bhutto would still fare as the worst traitor in the entire fiasco. 1971 occurred because years of appeasement to hardliner faction led to disintegration of "unity in diversity" principles which created power classes among the society and fragmented the intra-communal harmony which would eventually explode in hate. Jinnah appeasement policies to the Islamist factions sowed the seeds of disintegration long before the country could even stand on its feet.
One of my relatives did not surrender and hid himself in somone's house and fled to Burma. When he came back he told many saddening things and he also told that the army could have fought for many days.
But the point is not to blame Yayha or Bhuto only, the public in general discriminated against Bangalis. Why was there ever the need to send the army in? This was not a disputed territory. Most of the problems can be solved politically and with policing.
Pakistan is a multi ethnic state and people especially in Punjab should accept it.
@somebozo,
Bhutto's role just cannot be overlooked in any way. However the last sentence that you have written intrigues me. There was a person in India; a leading legal luminary of his time, a great admirer of the Qaid and who had served as a junior lawyer in his practice, who was from the same region and community and faith as the Qaid; but who opted for India--- said pretty much the same thing, and said that was the only reason why he fell out with his 'Hero' whom he admired unrelentingly otherwise. In his opinion, that was the only mistake that MAJ made; and seemingly out of a sudden bout of insecurity or desperation.
But he also added that MAJ understood that later and rued it. But it was too late. But in some form of penitence; he made that famous speech at the Constituent Assembly where he said the new State was for all its citizens.
One of my relatives did not surrender and hid himself in somone's house and fled to Burma. When he came back he told many saddening things and he also told that the army could have fought for many days.
But the point is not to blame Yayha or Bhuto only, the public in general discriminated against Bangalis. Why was there ever the need to send the army in? This was not a disputed territory. Most of the problems can be solved politically and with policing.
Pakistan is a multi ethnic state and people especially in Punjab should accept it.