The Indian Army was fighting a battle which was going to alter its destiny. The MuktiBahini, were watching wide-eyed the 'Khans' who, what to speak of retreating, weregiving bloody noses to the cream of the Indian Army. They wondered if this was theIndian Army which was going to liberate Bangladesh for them? And what kind an armyis this that cannot capture Dhalai? They looked up with admiration and awe at 30 FFRwhich had blunted our repeated assaults and nick-named it 'Dhalai-Ka-Sabun' (washingsoap). This nick-name was sinister and as innuendo for - if the Pakistani Army was soap,the Indian Army was dirt. Sagat assumed command of the situation. 'If we call it a day,what will the Muktees think of our fighting qualities', he argued. For him, better aforeign grave than native
30 FF dhulloi Tigers [emoji197]