True. Unnecessarily gave Bharatis a victory in 1971 with this stupid idea of East and West Pakistan.
Bharati trolls won't have any thing to run back to in every other thread if our founders were a bit more sharp
Name me one other example of a state in the world where you have two territories with similar populations?
I don't think they actually thought they could hold BD by force for long, they just went from one stupid idea to another and had no real long-term plan.
It was Not about being stupid or not being sharp
It was about Contempt ; downright Contempt -- with which the West Pakistan looked at the east
Read these passages
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By the late 1960s, a perception had emerged that the people of East Pakistan were second-class citizens. It did not help that General
A. A. K. Niazi, head of Pakistani Forces in East Pakistan, called East Pakistan a "low-lying land of low, lying people".
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In Dacca following the election a general said "Don't worry, we will not allow these black bastards to rule over us".
[22][23] Soon President
Yahya Khan banned the Awami League and declared martial law in East Pakistan.
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The attacks were led by General
Tikka Khan, who was the architect of Operation Searchlight and was given the name the "butcher of Bengal" by the Bengalis for his actions. Khan said—when reminded on 27 March 1971 that he was in charge of a majority province—"I will reduce this majority to a minority".
[34][35] Bina D'Costa believes an anecdote used by Khan is significant, in that it provides proof of the mass rapes being a deliberate strategy. In
Jessore, while speaking with a group of journalists Khan was reported to have said, "Pehle inko Mussalman karo" (First, make them Muslim). D'Costa argues that this shows that in the highest echelons of the armed forces the Bengalis were perceived as being disloyal Muslims and unpatriotic Pakistanis.
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