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Bhutto tearing paper into pieces in security council meeting ... He surely had balls ! Must watch the video!!!
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Bhutto tearing paper into pieces in security council meeting ... He surely had balls ! Must watch the video!!!
the paper teared was a motion by un to stop both armies indian and pakistan where they were in 71 war and resolve the issue but Mr bhutto wanted to be sultan rahi over estimated power of our army and situation of rebels and indian army.so he did not accept it
in the end we lost the war
this is my information on this video if yours is different kindly let me know
Pakistan’s viewpoint termed the war as an Indian-Russian conspiracy and not a local movement ... As he tore his papers on the floor of the Security Council ... Bhutto showed a deep contempt for the Indian-Russian alliance that had facilitated this disaster.
search yuri bezmenov Top soviet russia official of KGB who defected to USA in 1970
He himself over viewed all operations and making of an insurgency in east Pakistan
He was debriefed in Europe first by CIA before getting green light and was shifted to USA
Sorry ... I couldn't understand what are saying ... Kindly elaborate .......
A lot of people, including my own mother in Karachi, blame Bhutto for the East Pakistan disaster. They are all wrong. Pakistan was in a Martial Law. General Yahya held the absolute power. Bhutto was the major player but only in West Pakistan. Bhutto and PPP along with just about ALL West Pakistanis rejected Mujib's Six Points which were essentially a declaration of secession which NO COUNTRY in the world would accept. That Pakistan lost is almost certainly because of geographical reasons.
Anyway, ZAB tried to galvanize the world opinion in the Security Council but it was too little, too late. What was lost on the battleground could not have been won on the UNSC tables. This speech was a great speech. A principled stance. But inconsequential.
ZAB can be certainly blamed for many faults: His failed 'nationalization'. His short temper. His victimization of political opponents.But he was certainly the best since M.A.Jinnah. A fact even Imran Khan acknowledges.
May ZAB rest in peace.
Yahya was given the boot because at the end of the war there were 90,000 Pakistani military POW's in enemy hands and only diplomacy, not military action, could get them out - and Z.A.B., the other commanders figured, had sufficient skill and just the right amount of legitimacy to get them out of their hole....devious drunk Yahya wanted to continue in power after 17 December 1971 but the higher military command correctly displaced him and asked ZAB to come to Pakistan and take up the charge as a Civil Martial Law Administrator!!
These are facts.
Yahya was given the boot because at the end of the war there were 90,000 Pakistani military POW's in enemy hands and only diplomacy, not military action, could get them out - and Z.A.B., the other commanders figured, had sufficient skill and just the right amount of legitimacy to get them out of their hole.
If Z.A.B. had acquiesced to E. Pakistani leadership Pakistan would likely have become a federation with an externally-oriented military and thus a much more formidable opponent of India, as well as a happier place to be. But Z.A.B. wanted power in his own hands: better a Pakistan diminished and his than a Pakistan whole and not his to rule, even if that meant 300,000 Pakistanis should die.
Any Security Council resolution which would not have been in India's interest (which had the upper hand) would have been vetoed by the Soviets.
Anyhow - read the book the Rape of Bangladesh by Anthony Mascarenhas - a British journalist providing first-hand account of what was happening in East Pakistan.
Also, in the election Mujib won fair and square. As the majority party, he had every right to form the Government. There was a reason for the 6 points put forth. East Pakistan had over 60% of Pakistani population but the federal government was spending less than 30% on East Pakistan. Any neutral account will verify this. There is no smoke without fire.
East Pakistan had every reason to feel economically aggrieved. Then there was the matter of insisting on promoting Urdu over Bengali.
Don't blame India or Soviet Union for the independence of East Pakistan - they just cut the umbilical cord. It was Pakistan which did the deed.
the paper teared was a motion by un to stop both armies indian and pakistan where they were in 71 war and resolve the issue but Mr bhutto wanted to be sultan rahi over estimated power of our army and situation of rebels and indian army.so he did not accept it
in the end we lost the war
this is my information on this video if yours is different kindly let me know
the paper teared was a motion by un to stop both armies indian and pakistan where they were in 71 war and resolve the issue but Mr bhutto wanted to be sultan rahi over estimated power of our army and situation of rebels and indian army.so he did not accept it
in the end we lost the war
this is my information on this video if yours is different kindly let me know