Auther: Dr Faisal Hossain
During the 1965 Indo-Pak War, it was
the East Bengal Regiment that saved
Lahore from being over-run by Indian
troops
On September 5, 1965, The Indian Chief of Staff declares that he will have his next
morning tea in Lahore after the onslaught of the Indian troops started in parallel on
the Kasur and Lahore sectors. The 11 Infantry Division raised, on an ad hoc basis, a
few months earlier, had been assigned to defend this sector and to destroy any
Indian break
through either from Ferozpur, through Hussainiwala or via Bedian and Hem Karan, in
an effort to outflank Lahore.
The division having been raised during the emergency had not been brought up to
full strength and apart from other shortages had only seven infantry battalions. The
divisional commander, Major General Abdul Hamid, had decided to fight in front of
the BRB canal and to carry the battle into the enemy territory as soon as opportunity
arose.
The Pakistani position became weaker on 5 September when 21 Infantry Brigade,
commanded by Brig. Sahib Dad Khan, 13 Baluch and 5 FF, was moved out of the
area. This left only five infantry battalions, with the division to defend a front of
approximately 28 miles.
News came into Division Headquarters at about 345 hours on 6 September that
Indian movement had been observed in front of the ranger post at Bedian. By 0500
hours, it was clear that the Ranger posts all along the border were under enemy
attack. Soon the Indians decided to forego the element of surprise, which had
already been lost, and opened up with mortars and artillery. The enemy had planned
a two pronged attack, one aimed against Bedian Head Works and the other directly
leading to Kasur along the road Patti-Khem-Karan-Kasur.
The two main enemy attacks were directed against Bedian, by 5 Guards battalion,
and Kasur along Khem Karan axis by 9 J and K battalion. By 0900 hours both the
attacks had come to standstill. Both attacks had been of a battalion strength each
and supported by armour. Defending Bedian facing the enemy attack was a company
of 1 East Bengal Regiment.
They withstood the assault most admirably. The Indians received the proper
reception. The senior Tigers, as the battalion was called, held their fire as seasoned
troops are expected to do. They had a plucky young gunner Captain as F.O.O., who
had his O.P. on top of a tree. He gave them an excellent supporting fire even though
wounded during the early hours of the morning.
1 East Bengal Regiment faced another battalion attack at 1000 hours in front of
Bedian. This also was repulsed with heavy losses to the enemy........
Today Lahore stands uninvaded and ever more well protected because of
the selfless and countless sacrifices made by the Bangladeshis who believed
strongly in Muslim emancipation through a Prosperous United and Equitable
Pakistan.
Unfortunately, we all know how the sacrifice was repaid by our Pak brothers
six years later through the ruthless killing of a million of their
brothers..........
May Allah give all of us the strength to learn from History for a more
peaceful and prosperous world.
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