saiyan0321
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i dont like niazi TBH and he didnt stay true to the slogan that we say death before surrender. He is considered a traitor amongst our awam too and TBH i myself think no less. however if you look at the facts he was outnumbered,all supply routes cut,people themselves were against the army so no local support, no air cover,constant defeats and no headway to boost morale even in west pakistan front. Navy completely defeated, karachi blockaded. In such a situation i can understand he chose the less bloody route and decided to surrender. he could have made a glorious last stand in dhaka but all that would have done was delay the inevitable and cause many deaths on both sides.
looking at it rationally its not easy too fight to the last man especially when troop morale is very low. the battle was lost the moment they blockaded the sea.... east pakistan was surrounded from all sides with india except a small portion and the sea. We werent going to cut through india to reach east pakistan, air domination over entire india to give continuous supply was also very very very tall ask. and the rest of the routes were way too long. With that the only possible way was the sea and india won that battle. In such a situation you cant exactly hope for a rescue and with supply finishing, the ,locals fighting against them and the enemy advancing every second. it was a surrender or die situation and he surrendered.
He betrayed our slogan death before surrender and he betrayed his words that dhaka will fall over his dead body. besides he was incompetent man who was given such a situation that even the most competent of generals would have found hard to cope with if not impossible. i dont think he can be truly defined as a traitor nor can he be defined as a hero.
looking at it rationally its not easy too fight to the last man especially when troop morale is very low. the battle was lost the moment they blockaded the sea.... east pakistan was surrounded from all sides with india except a small portion and the sea. We werent going to cut through india to reach east pakistan, air domination over entire india to give continuous supply was also very very very tall ask. and the rest of the routes were way too long. With that the only possible way was the sea and india won that battle. In such a situation you cant exactly hope for a rescue and with supply finishing, the ,locals fighting against them and the enemy advancing every second. it was a surrender or die situation and he surrendered.
He betrayed our slogan death before surrender and he betrayed his words that dhaka will fall over his dead body. besides he was incompetent man who was given such a situation that even the most competent of generals would have found hard to cope with if not impossible. i dont think he can be truly defined as a traitor nor can he be defined as a hero.