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Yes,when Pakistan came into being there was super power known as Bangladesh....Just like how pakistan is a trophy of Bangladesh.
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Yes,when Pakistan came into being there was super power known as Bangladesh....Just like how pakistan is a trophy of Bangladesh.
This is just your sweeping statement devoid of any reality and not to be taken seriously.Well take india out of that equation and there is nothing left,if there would have been no Indian support there wouldn't have been any Bangladesh.Bangladesh is nothing just a trophy of Indians
yeah..Well take india out of that equation and there is nothing left,if there would have been no Indian support there wouldn't have been any Bangladesh.Bangladesh is nothing just a trophy of Indians
I would take you people's seriously when after 1971 you killed Bangbandhu why?because he did worst for you till 5 millions died due to his policies and you are only nation in planet who crushed your founder under tank chains,and now you are glorifying him,fact is that Bangbandhu is need of hour to show your legitimacy to your self,Bangladesh is nothing just an Indian dream and Bangala nationalism is a joke of century.This is just your sweeping statement devoid of any reality and not to be taken seriously.
8 months is too early to achieve any concrete result in guerrilla ware fare.Algerian needed 12 years to drive out the french and Vietnam needed 19 years to finally defeat the US force.Up to May,1971 many entire districts were under Mukti Bahini control which lost after Pakistani reinforcement and counter attack.Mukti Bahini activities slowed down due to monsoon period from June to September.But they retain many pocket within East Pakistan in their control not necessarily entire district.Districts were very large in that period.Entire East Pakistan was divided in only 19 districts.From October,Mukti Bahini attack intensified on Pakistani position and Mukti Bahini started to destroy the communication system in East Pakistan for the preparation of long term war.Like the Vietcong guerrilla they adopted a three stage warfare strategy.Mukti Bahini was barely at the beginning of first stage.Even minimum combat training require 6-12 months period.0.2 million figure is mostly trainee,not actual troops.Pakistani army would not have survived 1972,1973 with fighting Mukti Bahini.But India was too restless to finish the war and claim victory.After all rewards was too immense to ignore it for a long time.
I still don't understand why Pakistan has so many terrorists?Pls elaborate...
Why Pak army likes to rape?I thought Islam prohibits it!
Check out your DNA samples,if you believe on AL myth of rapes,may be you are not even half bengali,may blood of some Pakistani terrorist is running in your vains.Why Pak army likes to rape?I thought Islam prohibits it!
Because we are engaged in a great game,which is going around us and it will decide fate of many nations,but you will not understand because Geo strategic games or based on spawn of decades and you will never understand because may be after 2070 there would be bay of bengal on that place from where you are shitting.I still don't understand why Pakistan has so many terrorists?Pls elaborate...
Check out your DNA samples,if you believe on AL myth of rapes,may be you are not even half bengali,may blood of some Pakistani terrorist is running in your vains.
Well yes nothing is left,because I carry same DNA sample as my rest of country men have,we haven't been victim of mass Rapes and Genocide,nor we whine these things to play victim hood card.what is left to check your blood
The President's Daily Brief
16 March 1971
FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY
PAKISTAN
According to one of Mujib's advisers, the East Pakistani leader intended to urge President Yahya, during discussions between the two in Dacca, to turn over power in East Pakistan to Mujib's Awami League immediately. Mujib also planned to demand the withdrawal of troop reinforcements sent to East Pakistan in the last few weeks. Should the military attempt to use force, Mujib plans to proclaim independence.
Yahya will be reluctant to agree to such actions. On the other hand, he will find the alternatives—East Pakistani secession or a costly and probably futile effort to hold the country together by force—just as unpalatable.
Meanwhile, there has been no central government response to Mujib's latest move toward complete independence for East Pakistan. The 35-point directive that Mujib issued yesterday essentially clarifies and amplifies actions to be taken under the noncooperation movement he launched on 7 March. If and when implemented, the actions would put Mujib in effective control of East Pakistan's government.