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Happy independence day to our Bangladeshi friends, enjoy it, he happy, be patriotic, nothing wrong with that, love your country, love your people, love the world and thank God for everything you get and don't think of things you don't get because life is too short to ponder about it. ;) :tup:
 
Pak, Bangladesh can work together to harness challenges: President, PM :cheers:

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani on Wednesday underlined that Pakistan and Bangladesh enjoy cordial relations, which are rooted in our common faith, history and cultural affinities.

They expressed these views in their seperate messages from the President and Prime Minister to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh on the occasion of National/Independence day of Bangladesh.

President in his message to Md. Zillur Rahman, President of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka said that "I would like to convey to Your Excellency, the Government and the brotherly people of Bangladesh our sincere greetings and best wishes on the occasion of Independence and National Day of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh".

Pakistan and Bangladesh enjoy close and fraternal relations. Our nations share the same aspirations and hopes and it is our sincere desire to build on these relations and to give a fresh impetus to them, he said.

" Through continued cooperation, our two countries can work together to harness the challenges that are before us for the mutual benefit of our peoples", he maintained.

On the other hand, PM Gilani in his message to Sheikh Hasina Wajid, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka was of the view that I feel great pleasure in conveying on behalf of the government and the people of Pakistan and on my own behalf warm felicitations on the auspicious occasion of the Independence and National Day of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

"Pakistan and Bangladesh enjoy cordial relations, which are rooted in our common faith, history and cultural affinities. I am confident that, with the establishment of democratic governments in our two countries, our relations will be further expanded and deepened. We would like to work closely with Your Excellency’s government towards the realization of our common objectives of establishment of peace and security in the region so as to provide a conducive environment for the economic progress of our peoples", PM pointed.

"I take this opportunity to convey my best wishes for Your Excellency’s personal well-being and for the prosperity of the brotherly people of Bangladesh", he added.

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HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY to the nation of Quazi Nazrul Islam!!
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Yes, thank you bro. This man represented true Bangladesh through his sea of Islamic writing in bangla. He enriched our bangla literature through translation of many Urdu and Farsi literature. An ateem to Shair-e-Ajam in Muslim Bengal.
 
TO: M_Saint and all others

Let us not lessen the value of our hard-earned Independence. Certain myths might have dissolved the absolute value of Independence in some Bangladeshis’ mind. I am afraid, M_Saint, that your comment might have stemmed from such a myth.

Among these myths are:

1. AL hatched this independence among Bangladeshi people

2. People of Bangladesh went for independence, not spontaneously but upon serious political cultivation—among them—of nationalism, democracy, secularism and socialism by AL or other left-leaning political leadership

3. Some even go back to 1947 : Root of Independence was sowed in the very creation of Pakistan—a state based on religious affinity comprising 2 pieces of land 1000 miles apart

Facts are :

1. 99% of 82% population (ie 99% of entire Muslim population) of the-then-East-Pakistan decided to go for Independence within a time-space of one single month ie March of 1971. 99% of entire population did not even understand what really these 4 words truly mean : nationalism, democracy, secularism and socialism.

2. Even Sk. Mujib wanted---very rightly----to keep Pakistan together till the last minute, and definitely on the 7th March. He closed his speech—short of proclaiming Independence in very wisely and carefully selected words—that maintained a precarious balance of general mass’ actual thought and aspiration of those conspirators who were indeed hatching independence but within a limited circle of their own.

3. Sk. Mujibar Rahman—no matter whatever BAL says to day—was asking for, and he deserved rightfully---to become premier of entire Pakistan, not of a broken Pakistan. 99% of entire Muslim population supported this stance that he should try for that till the last moment.

4. Meta-formation of general mass towards Independence occurred in following manner:

•Disparity turned the people of Bangladesh against Pakistani rulers : Till Election
•Denial to accept Sk. Mujib & BAL and related political deceit & blunders by Pak Army & politicians triggered irreversible distrust, and caused Bangladeshis to take a non-negotiable stance : “Accept Sk. Mujib as Premier or else” : Till end February
•Police action triggered and crystallized the thought for “Independence”—yet people desired to submit the “Last Bid” on 7th March : till negotiation broke on 24th March
•Upon experiencing the 25th night carnage, came the nation’s equivocal decision : “NO WAY : INDEPENDENCE AT ANY COST” [JI and Rejakars amounted to be a too tiny %]

It is really the unfortunate faults of Pakistan’s politicians and its Army—perhaps not their people altogether—that prompted people of Bangladesh to go spontaneously for Independence.

Nevertheless, congratulation from Pakistani & Indian fellows on the eve of our Independence day is well appreciated. It is foolish to nurture mistakes for ever and not coming to terms together for mutual benefits. In the same token, Bangladesh and India also should have friendly relationship.

But BAL and India—each made serious mistakes of own that failed to create a truly working relationship between people of these 2 countries:

India:
1. They thought that Bangladeshis have become truly ‘secular’ by fighting Pakistan. They failed to understand that Bangladeshis in fact fought ‘Pakistan’—not Islam. Indians—while they themselves are not secular and never want to be so—expected Bangladeshis to become and remain ‘more so’. In addition, they undertook one after another ‘Action Plan’ to put a permanent wall of hate & distrust between Bangladesh and Pakistan

2. India—not fully satisfied with all material & political gains in the war entailing the Freedom War & ultimate breakage of Pakistan—wanted further an eternal subservient role from Bangladesh. They overlooked the reality of Bangladeshis’ thirst for Independence—not only from Pakistan but, any other country, for that matter. Bangladesh gave a super gift to India for its assistance : A broken Pakistan. That should be enough.

BAL:
1. Initially they truly wanted to make Bangladesh a secular state---most probably also now. In that zeal, they depicted even Khudiram and Surja Sen & similar others as the pioneers of Freedom Struggle in Bengal. In fact, these Hindu youths died fighting, albeit valiantly, the British ruler—not for independence of Bengal—but to stop ‘Division of Bengal’ that would have benefit Muslim Bengal at that time. They borrowed the National Anthem from Tagore who, too, was against ‘Division of Bengal’. They always were afraid of Islamic attitude of common Bangladeshis—with only exception of Sk. Mujib himself who upon return from Pak jail became captive of his own guilty feelings for not ‘thinking’ of independence till earlier-than-the last moment, and his willing surrender to Pak army, in stead of leading ‘suddenly’ a freedom struggle hitherto unplanned.

Being afraid of Islam again—that once created Pakistan—BAL always raised the “Anti-liberation” slogans, and depict any one Islamic to be a “pro-Pakistan” element, and thus divided the nation too deeply. Bangladesh never require Pro-India or Pro-Pakistan people, but only Pro-Bangladesh.

2. To keep Hindus in their Voter Bank, and for other lesser & selfish benefits, they always played a subservient role to India—in most cases, even to the detriment of Bangladesh’s interest. Any one criticizing such heinous efforts are also immediately branded as “Pro-Pakistan” / Islamic Militant by BAL.

These follies caused distrust on BAL and India—jointly and severally—to be permeated in the hearts of Islamic-minded people of Bangladesh. In that perspective, this actually made each of both the other’s liability. This ultimately blocked out all possibilities to develop a warm relationship between India and Bangladesh—though it actually should be otherwise.

On the occasion of our Independence day, we all—people of Bangladesh and India and Pakistan—should pledge to play our respective roles so that mutual trust and regional co-operation in its true form build up. That should not over-shadow the under-lying sincerity—even if a special relationship based on pure Islam anytime emerges among Islam-loving people of Bangladesh, India & Pakistan.
 
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Wishing all our Bangladeshi friends a very Happy Independence Day.


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wish you Happy Independence Day to All Bangladeshi's

i wish we become one country again and that is in the benefit of our both countries i believe, more economy, more defence power, more stronger, more ways to look for each other, i truly wish this happens once again i know most of the Pakistani's wants this to happen but can't say about Bangladeshi's..... it's sad due to few politicians two brothers have been seperated.... it's really sad
 
Ever heard those lines?

AMI BIDROHI RONO KLANTA,
AMI SHEI DIN HOBO SHANTO !
JOBE UTPIRITER KRONDON ROLL AKASHE BATASE ROHIBE NA,
ATTACHARIR KHARAGA KRIPAN VHIM ROHIBE NA RONO BHOME !
BOLO BIR BOLO CHIRO UNNOTO MOMO SHIR !!

Now answer to this,

Have you asked Rawamy criminals ever to stop their fascism like Lathi-baitha Mayhem? If not then let me at least continue my struggle, please ! And haven't Tagore taught you guys the following?

JADI TOR DAK SHUNE KAHO NA ASHE RE
TOBE EKLA CHOLO RE !

So why creation of so much fuzz of independence? :woot:

It's sad how you are even writing your anti-Bangladeshi comments in a thread that is just wishng everyone a happy independence day! Pakistanis celebrate 14th August. Indians 15th August and Bangladeshis 26th March. End of the discussion.

সবাইকে বাংলাদেশের মহান স্বাধীনতা দিবসের শুভেছছা!!!

Happy Independence day everyone!!!

oh and I read this interesting article.
Let us build Pakistan: Hamid Mir: Who broke Pakistan?
 
TO: M_Saint and all others

Let us not lessen the value of our hard-earned Independence. Certain myths might have dissolved the absolute value of Independence in some Bangladeshis’ mind. I am afraid, M_Saint, that your comment might have stemmed from such a myth.

Among these myths are:

1. AL hatched this independence among Bangladeshi people

2. People of Bangladesh went for independence, not spontaneously but upon serious political cultivation—among them—of nationalism, democracy, secularism and socialism by AL or other left-leaning political leadership

3. Some even go back to 1947 : Root of Independence was sowed in the very creation of Pakistan—a state based on religious affinity comprising 2 pieces of land 1000 miles apart

Facts are :

1. 99% of 82% population (ie 99% of entire Muslim population) of the-then-East-Pakistan decided to go for Independence within a time-space of one single month ie March of 1971. 99% of entire population did not even understand what really these 4 words truly mean : nationalism, democracy, secularism and socialism.

2. Even Sk. Mujib wanted---very rightly----to keep Pakistan together till the last minute, and definitely on the 7th March. He closed his speech—short of proclaiming Independence in very wisely and carefully selected words—that maintained a precarious balance of general mass’ actual thought and aspiration of those conspirators who were indeed hatching independence but within a limited circle of their own.

3. Sk. Mujibar Rahman—no matter whatever BAL says to day—was asking for, and he deserved rightfully---to become premier of entire Pakistan, not of a broken Pakistan. 99% of entire Muslim population supported this stance that he should try for that till the last moment.

4. Meta-formation of general mass towards Independence occurred in following manner:

•Disparity turned the people of Bangladesh against Pakistani rulers : Till Election
•Denial to accept Sk. Mujib & BAL and related political deceit & blunders by Pak Army & politicians triggered irreversible distrust, and caused Bangladeshis to take a non-negotiable stance : “Accept Sk. Mujib as Premier or else” : Till end February
•Police action triggered and crystallized the thought for “Independence”—yet people desired to submit the “Last Bid” on 7th March : till negotiation broke on 24th March
•Upon experiencing the 25th night carnage, came the nation’s equivocal decision : “NO WAY : INDEPENDENCE AT ANY COST” [JI and Rejakars amounted to be a too tiny %]

It is really the unfortunate faults of Pakistan’s politicians and its Army—perhaps not their people altogether—that prompted people of Bangladesh to go spontaneously for Independence.

Nevertheless, congratulation from Pakistani & Indian fellows on the eve of our Independence day is well appreciated. It is foolish to nurture mistakes for ever and not coming to terms together for mutual benefits. In the same token, Bangladesh and India also should have friendly relationship.

But BAL and India—each made serious mistakes of own that failed to create a truly working relationship between people of these 2 countries:

India:
1. They thought that Bangladeshis have become truly ‘secular’ by fighting Pakistan. They failed to understand that Bangladeshis in fact fought ‘Pakistan’—not Islam. Indians—while they themselves are not secular and never want to be so—expected Bangladeshis to become and remain ‘more so’. In addition, they undertook one after another ‘Action Plan’ to put a permanent wall of hate & distrust between Bangladesh and Pakistan

2. India—not fully satisfied with all material & political gains in the war entailing the Freedom War & ultimate breakage of Pakistan—wanted further an eternal subservient role from Bangladesh. They overlooked the reality of Bangladeshis’ thirst for Independence—not only from Pakistan but, any other country, for that matter. Bangladesh gave a super gift to India for its assistance : A broken Pakistan. That should be enough.

BAL:
1. Initially they truly wanted to make Bangladesh a secular state---most probably also now. In that zeal, they depicted even Khudiram and Surja Sen & similar others as the pioneers of Freedom Struggle in Bengal. In fact, these Hindu youths died fighting, albeit valiantly, the British ruler—not for independence of Bengal—but to stop ‘Division of Bengal’ that would have benefit Muslim Bengal at that time. They borrowed the National Anthem from Tagore who, too, was against ‘Division of Bengal’. They always were afraid of Islamic attitude of common Bangladeshis—with only exception of Sk. Mujib himself who upon return from Pak jail became captive of his own guilty feelings for not ‘thinking’ of independence till earlier-than-the last moment, and his willing surrender to Pak army, in stead of leading ‘suddenly’ a freedom struggle hitherto unplanned.

Being afraid of Islam again—that once created Pakistan—BAL always raised the “Anti-liberation” slogans, and depict any one Islamic to be a “pro-Pakistan” element, and thus divided the nation too deeply. Bangladesh never require Pro-India or Pro-Pakistan people, but only Pro-Bangladesh.

2. To keep Hindus in their Voter Bank, and for other lesser & selfish benefits, they always played a subservient role to India—in most cases, even to the detriment of Bangladesh’s interest. Any one criticizing such heinous efforts are also immediately branded as “Pro-Pakistan” / Islamic Militant by BAL.

These follies caused distrust on BAL and India—jointly and severally—to be permeated in the hearts of Islamic-minded people of Bangladesh. In that perspective, this actually made each of both the other’s liability. This ultimately blocked out all possibilities to develop a warm relationship between India and Bangladesh—though it actually should be otherwise.

On the occasion of our Independence day, we all—people of Bangladesh and India and Pakistan—should pledge to play our respective roles so that mutual trust and regional co-operation in its true form build up. That should not over-shadow the under-lying sincerity—even if a special relationship based on pure Islam anytime emerges among Islam-loving people of Bangladesh, India & Pakistan.
I think I have grasp the basis of your understanding and please expect a comprehensive answer within few days as I'm hectic in smooth sailing of real life. ITM (In the mean time), please read/skim the following books if you can,

1. Spying for Empire; The Great Game in Central and South-East Asia, 1757-1947 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spying-Empi... and South Asia 1757-1947 - by Robert Johnson

2. Polashi Theke Ekattar ( Bangla Version, BTW I have only heard and skimmed the synopsis of this book though but Prof. Azam of JI had handed the book to journalists, when he had been asked on why hadn't he taken majority of Bangladeshi's side in 71? The journalists later dumb founded by their admissions)

At the end, I must admit that you have very good takes on BD matters from regional perspective. I'll try to tap them (Almighty's Willing) with global ones, thanks.
 
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It's sad how you are even writing your anti-Bangladeshi comments in a thread that is just wishng everyone a happy independence day! Pakistanis celebrate 14th August. Indians 15th August and Bangladeshis 26th March. End of the discussion.
Sorry for spoiling anyone's genuine party if I have inadvertently done so but I must say this, when a crow wants to sound like Cuchkoo, then it ends up sounding something in between. That means it loses its origination and never meets the intended objective. Having said that I ask you (Please) to demonstrate your Bangladeshiness by citing those lines where Nazrul had compared something with an expansionist that had eaten up 3/4th of the world and the world didn't have anything else to offer it. If you don't know that mirrors with predator-India's scheming regard our beloved mother land then start 'Kechu Gundushing' things over. So, please go ahead (Please) to give a try before acting more as the Napoleon of BD.

Oh I've just finised reading Hamid Mir's blog post/article and founded out a pattern of his disliking of military generals. I, too agree with him up to an extent but where is his kudos for Kyani regard Kyani's recent role for breaking up with 59 year's old practice?
 
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TO: M_Saint and all others

Let us not lessen the value of our hard-earned Independence. Certain myths might have dissolved the absolute value of Independence in some Bangladeshis’ mind. I am afraid, M_Saint, that your comment might have stemmed from such a myth.

Among these myths are:

1. AL hatched this independence among Bangladeshi people

2. People of Bangladesh went for independence, not spontaneously but upon serious political cultivation—among them—of nationalism, democracy, secularism and socialism by AL or other left-leaning political leadership

3. Some even go back to 1947 : Root of Independence was sowed in the very creation of Pakistan—a state based on religious affinity comprising 2 pieces of land 1000 miles apart

Facts are :

1. 99% of 82% population (ie 99% of entire Muslim population) of the-then-East-Pakistan decided to go for Independence within a time-space of one single month ie March of 1971. 99% of entire population did not even understand what really these 4 words truly mean : nationalism, democracy, secularism and socialism.

2. Even Sk. Mujib wanted---very rightly----to keep Pakistan together till the last minute, and definitely on the 7th March. He closed his speech—short of proclaiming Independence in very wisely and carefully selected words—that maintained a precarious balance of general mass’ actual thought and aspiration of those conspirators who were indeed hatching independence but within a limited circle of their own.

3. Sk. Mujibar Rahman—no matter whatever BAL says to day—was asking for, and he deserved rightfully---to become premier of entire Pakistan, not of a broken Pakistan. 99% of entire Muslim population supported this stance that he should try for that till the last moment.

4. Meta-formation of general mass towards Independence occurred in following manner:

•Disparity turned the people of Bangladesh against Pakistani rulers : Till Election
•Denial to accept Sk. Mujib & BAL and related political deceit & blunders by Pak Army & politicians triggered irreversible distrust, and caused Bangladeshis to take a non-negotiable stance : “Accept Sk. Mujib as Premier or else” : Till end February
•Police action triggered and crystallized the thought for “Independence”—yet people desired to submit the “Last Bid” on 7th March : till negotiation broke on 24th March
•Upon experiencing the 25th night carnage, came the nation’s equivocal decision : “NO WAY : INDEPENDENCE AT ANY COST” [JI and Rejakars amounted to be a too tiny %]

It is really the unfortunate faults of Pakistan’s politicians and its Army—perhaps not their people altogether—that prompted people of Bangladesh to go spontaneously for Independence.

Nevertheless, congratulation from Pakistani & Indian fellows on the eve of our Independence day is well appreciated. It is foolish to nurture mistakes for ever and not coming to terms together for mutual benefits. In the same token, Bangladesh and India also should have friendly relationship.

But BAL and India—each made serious mistakes of own that failed to create a truly working relationship between people of these 2 countries:

India:
1. They thought that Bangladeshis have become truly ‘secular’ by fighting Pakistan. They failed to understand that Bangladeshis in fact fought ‘Pakistan’—not Islam. Indians—while they themselves are not secular and never want to be so—expected Bangladeshis to become and remain ‘more so’. In addition, they undertook one after another ‘Action Plan’ to put a permanent wall of hate & distrust between Bangladesh and Pakistan

2. India—not fully satisfied with all material & political gains in the war entailing the Freedom War & ultimate breakage of Pakistan—wanted further an eternal subservient role from Bangladesh. They overlooked the reality of Bangladeshis’ thirst for Independence—not only from Pakistan but, any other country, for that matter. Bangladesh gave a super gift to India for its assistance : A broken Pakistan. That should be enough.

BAL:
1. Initially they truly wanted to make Bangladesh a secular state---most probably also now. In that zeal, they depicted even Khudiram and Surja Sen & similar others as the pioneers of Freedom Struggle in Bengal. In fact, these Hindu youths died fighting, albeit valiantly, the British ruler—not for independence of Bengal—but to stop ‘Division of Bengal’ that would have benefit Muslim Bengal at that time. They borrowed the National Anthem from Tagore who, too, was against ‘Division of Bengal’. They always were afraid of Islamic attitude of common Bangladeshis—with only exception of Sk. Mujib himself who upon return from Pak jail became captive of his own guilty feelings for not ‘thinking’ of independence till earlier-than-the last moment, and his willing surrender to Pak army, in stead of leading ‘suddenly’ a freedom struggle hitherto unplanned.

Being afraid of Islam again—that once created Pakistan—BAL always raised the “Anti-liberation” slogans, and depict any one Islamic to be a “pro-Pakistan” element, and thus divided the nation too deeply. Bangladesh never require Pro-India or Pro-Pakistan people, but only Pro-Bangladesh.

2. To keep Hindus in their Voter Bank, and for other lesser & selfish benefits, they always played a subservient role to India—in most cases, even to the detriment of Bangladesh’s interest. Any one criticizing such heinous efforts are also immediately branded as “Pro-Pakistan” / Islamic Militant by BAL.

These follies caused distrust on BAL and India—jointly and severally—to be permeated in the hearts of Islamic-minded people of Bangladesh. In that perspective, this actually made each of both the other’s liability. This ultimately blocked out all possibilities to develop a warm relationship between India and Bangladesh—though it actually should be otherwise.

On the occasion of our Independence day, we all—people of Bangladesh and India and Pakistan—should pledge to play our respective roles so that mutual trust and regional co-operation in its true form build up. That should not over-shadow the under-lying sincerity—even if a special relationship based on pure Islam anytime emerges among Islam-loving people of Bangladesh, India & Pakistan.


Your historic analysis will strike a chord with most Bangladeshis (including myself) except hard core Awami league followers. But one simple yet most important fact most of the time we ignore and show less interest is strategic prospective and analysis.

You mentioned Mujib tried until last minutes not to break away from Pakistan. His goal was to be Prime Minister of united Pakistan. That is my also my understanding from reading and from close Mujib circle. For argument sake if that were the case, we would not seen independent Bangladesh and would not seen threat to our river, food, people and security. But that was not the case; Pakistani politicians mostly PPP and then military leadership did go against will of people and group within Awami league was subversively instigated and propped by India. It was not mere coincidence that both power contending group were propped up against each other so much so that there was nothing left to salvage other than obvious – seeking independence.

Most of Indian instigation was stayed outside Mujib knowledge and strategic understanding. Even when Mujib was Prime minister of Bangladesh India tried to remove him by using Tajuddin (father of Sohel Taj, now state minister) and few others. Because of Chinese intel Mujib took action before Indian plan succeeded.

On the other hand Pakistan had been played as well through its then political and military leadership towards disintegration. As I understood by the time Pakistani military leadership realized how they had been played into geo strategic game, it was too late.

You can see how important strategic understanding and how lack of it can break a nation into pieces and cause untold sufferings. In our political leadership, media and educated population who are into politics and state affairs, strategic context is limited to local politics only. Mujib was great orator and organizer but by no means he was a statesman and strategic thinker.
Only other leader in Bangladesh history who had strategic vision and understanding was late President Ziaur Rahman, was assassinated under Indian plot.

This is most unfortunate fact of Bangladesh history and independence. By no means I am undermining our aspiration and right to be independent. But I am afraid game started in and around 1970 has NOT been finished but renewed. And by falling for “din bodol” are we setting ourselves for loosing that “independence”.
 
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.......You can see how important strategic understanding and how lack of it can break a nation into pieces and cause untold sufferings. In our political leadership, media and educated population who are into politics and state affairs, strategic context is limited to local politics only. ....QUOTE]

Your point is well-noted.

But truly, after that ‘last minute’ ----after 25th atrocities---no love for Pakistan or its ideology or its throne or charm---not anything was left in the bleeding hearts of people---but to go for ‘Independence’, as if it was “Allah’s will”---leaving absolutely no option open. It was the very point of no return.

None on the earth could change the flow of next few events----even 1000 X Sk. Mujib would have been washed away in jiffy by the massive emotional tornado that was created. There was no more room for any ‘alternative’ strategic thinking or otherwise.

Gen Jacob (Chief of Indian Eastern Command, 1971) told in Dhaka during his last visit (not verbatim) that he and others were skeptical whether enough Bangladeshi youths will come forward as volunteers---because only days/months ago they were convinced of, proud of and were under the impression of Pak Army being valiant, efficient, fearful & ruthless among top armies of the world. He and his colleagues were thoughtful how to motivate—if any handful volunteers show up---them to get trained and then actually fight Pak Army. The element of fear and unfamiliarity with weapons may ask for a lengthy training and huge motivation.

He was stunned when they found these young Bangladeshis are coming more in numbers than they can cope with. They came so much fully motivated to face Pak Army that they were impatient to go to the front only getting issued a 303 rifle or anything that can kill---with complete disregard, initially, to any training. Most of their pleading was not for food, clothes, shelter, mosquito-net but “preferably no; otherwise, shortest training” and “arms with highest killing power”—obsessed for revenge, and impatient to see a country of their own.

Personally, I think ceased to exist in its original form as soon as Sk. Mujib was denied of his rightful premiership—Islam, the basis of Pakistan, was violated right then & there. Upon executing 25th March atrocities on fellow Muslims & others—Pakistan (or its leaders) has committed a huge “collective” sin—I don’t’ know how Allah will settle the score. Any strategic thinking should have come from Pakistan, and before that ‘last minute’.

On the other hand, many ( I would not say most) Bangladeshis—under the bad influence of BAL (particularly Mujib Bahini), Leftists, Indian agents—veered away from the moral fabric of initial few months of freedom struggle. They also indulged in some counter-atrocities and selfish gain. The inevitable erosion of social values & norms---that accompany civil wars usually---inflicted on us. Resultantly, another tale of sufferings ensued, and we too paid hugely to settle our own scores, and continuing to pay in installments of varying denominations.

However, Bangladeshi people---under Independence---progressed also a lot getting open opportunities in business, industry, education, overseas employment which they were seriously deprived of over long times under Pakistan. Yet, all the intellectual degradation—mainly caused by BAL-leaning ‘buddhijibis’, WB & Tagore-loving by-name-muslims, corrupt & hungry politicians-cum-sycophants—continually disrupted peoples’ further progress.

So much water had already been flown through the Padma and the Indus that a dream of one country or even a confederation comprising both do not appear possible & practicable in view of today’s reality.

Moreover, both the skies of Pakistan & Bangladesh are too grim with clouds of varying patterns. Everyone prominent on this earth appears to be quite interested to teach Islam a lesson or two. In the process, both countries may tremendously suffer

We can protect us better, and will survive longer only by strengthening Imaan & Islam within ourselves and treating each other as ummah---thus obtaining Allah’s help. HE will also show us then the right steps to be taken—upon which we need to act. In my meager life, I found that only Allah is willing, ready & able to help these Muslims –and, absolutely, none else.

Interestingly, Allah alone is enough.
 
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Straight, I agree with your take and that's why I said "there was nothing left to salvage other than obvious – seeking independence". Which I am proud of and cherish that.

My concern and advocacy are that same players who were behind geo strategic game then are active now. Some with same (India) with same agenda and others with slightly different one. Hope we as people are more aware of that and can rightly identify who is friend and who are real foe.
 
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