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Honouring Indira Gandhi


Recognition was long overdue


President of the Indian National Congress, Sonia Gandhi's first ever visit to Bangladesh to attend an international conference on autism and to receive the Bangladesh Freedom Honour for her late mother-in-law, Indira Gandhi, holds enormous significance. This has been enhanced by the fact that the visit precedes that of Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, in the first week of September which &#8220;is expected to infuse fresh dynamism into the multi-faceted, multi-dimensional relationship between the two countries&#8221;, as announced by the government earlier this month.

Sonia Gandhi, also Chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance, with her forthcoming and genial nature accompanied by a humanitarian touch, is a highly popular and respected figure in Bangladesh. This has become even more pronounced in the warm welcome provided to her not only by the state but by the people of Bangladesh. Her unostentatious nature, despite her being one of the most influential women in the world, has endeared her to us and to people the world over.

The political impact of her visit, if any, we will address separately. For now, the prime focus is the role of India, and especially Indira Gandhi, in assisting and expediting the end to Bangladesh's Liberation War, undaunted by the odds. Not only did she take some 1 crore Bangladeshi refugees under her wing in 1971, but she also mobilised global support -- firmly withstanding US, Chinese and Arab pressure at the time -- which was crucial for our country's struggle for freedom.

Thus the award of Swadhinata Sammanona or Bangladesh Freedom Honour -- the highest Bangladesh honour for any foreign national -- presented to Indira Gandhi posthumously, comes as a long overdue recognition and indeed a debt repaid on our part. Our long-nurtured sense of gratitude has finally found expression. Although belated, we hail the move by the state to recognise and honour Indira Gandhi's contribution to our independence movement. We also heartily welcome the visit of Sonia Gandhi in itself and hope that both events will set the stage positively for the Indian PM's visit and lead to a renewed, strengthened, reciprocal and mutually beneficial friendship between the two nations.
Honouring Indira Gandhi

An interesting take from Bangladesh.

She was able to mobilise world support, except for 'Tricky Di.ck' Nixon who described her with some colourful language!

And then failed to scare her with his 7th Fleet!

And Bangladesh was born!
 
Indira Gandhi did the best thing. She divided Pakistan for better & for always. But today Indians hate her.
 
Indira Gandhi did the best thing. She divided Pakistan for better & for always. But today Indians hate her.

How do you come to this 'profound' conclusion?

When was your last visit to the ophthalmologist?

Indira does not spell Sonia by even the wildest stretch of imagination and illiteracy!
 
No. I see so many Indians hate her & Indian congress. They say she imposed emergency & was very corrupt.

If you are seeing so, then you are hallucinating.

A hallucination is a fact, not an error; what is erroneous is a judgement based upon it.

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India backed Shanti Bahini, Burmese rebels: book
By Subhra Kanti Gupta

Kolkata, Nov 9 (bdnews24.com)--Indira Gandhi was voted out of power in 1977, just when India's external intelligence organisation, R&AW, was preparing to substantially step up its backing for the Shanti Bahini, says Subir Bhaumik in his just-released book "Troubled Periphery:Crisis of India's Northeast".

Bhaumik, a journalist and academic researcher for three decades, has provided graphic details of the R&AW's involvement in the Chittagong Hill Tracts and Burma's Kachin Hills in his latest book. But he makes it clear the "orders came right from the top" and were not operations generated by the agency.

"The immediate provocation for the Indian sponsorship of the Shanti Bahini guerrillas .. was the military coup that killed Sheikh Mujibur Rehman and many members of his family. To Indira gandhi, this coup was a political defiance of India .

"Within a week of the coup, senior R&AW leaders arrived in Tripura's capital Agartala with a clear brief for their subordinates: Get
those Chakma leaders who want to fight Bangladesh."

Bhaumik's findings is based on detailed interviews of Shanti Bahini guerrilla commanders and R&AW officials and the book is replete with such references.

One Shanti Bahini leader tells Bhaumik about the quality of Indian training.

"The Indian training was intensive and tough as the instructors had served with military units in Nagaland and Mizoram. The leadership element of the course was gruelling and involved war games and dummy attacks.

"The instructors would observe how we went about the attack and whether we had absorbed the theoretical lessons. They would severely admonish us if we were found lacking. They always reminded us of the maxim that you bleed less in war if you train well in peace."

Indira Gandhi's election defeat in 1977 saved Bangladesh, then grappling with mutinies and domestic unrest, from huge trouble, suggests Bhaumik.

"Just when the Shanti Bahini were told to prepare for the big push forward and that India would support a strength of 15000 guerrillas came the news of Mrs Gandhi's election debacle and the Congress defeat...

"It is not clear how far Mrs Gandhi wanted to go and it is possible that, after the liberation of Bangladesh, she could see the value of a successful foreign campaign could boost her dropping popularity back home.
"But her defeat changed the course of events . The R&AW plans to intensify the guerrilla war in Chittagong Hill
Tracts were put on hold when Morarji Desai took over as Prime Minister. The R&AW topbrass were categorically told to lay off from CHT."

Bhaumik's book says the support to Shanti Bahini was resumed when Mrs Gandhi came back to power--but by then, the Bahini was in the throes of a fratricidal war that led to the assasination of its chief M N Larma.

It says that R&AW's Agartala station chief at that time, Parimal Ghosh even resolved this fratricidal conflict by drafting an agreement between the two Shanti Bahini factions.

Ghosh in 1971 was close to General (then Major) Ziaur Rahman and operated under his pseudonym Captain Hossain Ali.

As a BSF officer, he fought at the Shuvapur bridge with the Mukti Fauj.

Bhaumik also details how the R&AW won over the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and started giving them weapons -- just to ensure they would not back any Northeast Indian rebel groups anymore.

The man instrumental in this operation was one of the most successful R&AW operatives , B.B.Nandi, who had also served as their station chief in Dhaka.

During Nandi's tenure as station chief at Bangkok, he developed close links with the Burmese underground groups, specially the Kachins.

Bhaumik says that Nandi even planted a R&AW communications team at the KIA headquarters in the early 1990s, from where they monitored the China-bound movements of the northeast Indian rebels .

After retirement, Nandi became a fierce critic of the R&AW and the Indian government when Delhi started befriending Burma's military junta and the BNP-Jamaat combine in Dhaka.

Bhaumik's book , published by Sage, details the major issues of conflict in northeast India -- land,language, leadership, ethnicity, ideology , religion -- and offers a policy framework for resolving the crisis.

It says the region suffers from severe "democracy and development deficit" and argues that a secular and democratic Bangladesh and a truly federal and democratic Burma is crucial to the stability of India's Northeast.

India backed Shanti Bahini, Burmese rebels: book | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
 
he is mixing between soniya and indira!!

I don't think so.

I mentioned it in the earlier post too!

The following general definition of an animal (human beings too) : a system of different organic molecules that have combined with one another, under the impulsion of a sensation similar to an obtuse and muffled sense of touch given to them by the creator of matter as a whole, until each one of them has found the most suitable position for its shape and comfort.

And some chose to be voluntarily foolish because it is the suitable position for them for their shape and comfort!

Bruce Lee, Chus Li and now this new Lee! If they are all Only!
 
If you are seeing so, then you are hallucinating.

A hallucination is a fact, not an error; what is erroneous is a judgement based upon it.


How come emergency atrocities were hallucinations? Ofcourse I do not mean "I see" to literal meaning.
 
yes Gandhi family is very popular here. I have admiration for indira. Thank you Indira Gandhi for what you did to help us.

Indira ganghi was directly responsible for creation of santi bahini and killing of thousands of Bangladesh army officers, soldiers and people in CHT. Not to mention she was behind killing President Ziaur Rahman. One should wonder where is your admiration coming from when Indira is directly involved in killing Bangladesh army and people?
 
I hope you are aware that Subir Bhowmick works for the BBC and British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) (MI6).

BBC is his cover so that he can go anywhere posing as a journalist seeking news and thus interview anyone. Stop him and the West will shout that there is censorship!

But he thrives because of gullible people who do not have the acumen to research!
 
Indira ganghi was directly responsible for creation of santi bahini and killing of thousands of Bangladesh army officers, soldiers and people in CHT. Not to mention she was behind killing President Ziaur Rahman. One should wonder where is your admiration coming from when Indira is directly involved in killing Bangladesh army and people?

i was referring to 1971 help! I had no idea Indira was behind Zia's assassination..... can you provide me with more info?????
 
How come emergency atrocities were hallucinations? Ofcourse I do not mean "I see" to literal meaning.

What has emergency got to do with the thread?

Even the BJP is full of praise for her, except for the emergency.

So?

This thread deals with Bangladesh and Indira Gandhi.

But if you hallucinate that Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency in Bangladesh, then surely in your hallucination your judgement is off by a light year or more!
 

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