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IAF’S ‘OP RAHAT’: A Mammoth task well done

Sorry to disappoint you. We liberated ourselves. You guys came in at the twelfth hour to showoff and for photo opportunities.

Yes the surrender was signed under the august leadership of lungis and the mukti bahini trained on Mars. :omghaha: Pretty tepid professional, but what can one expect from one who wanted to create a zone of air superiority across an axis from south of Bhutan to deep into the Indian ocean.:yay: One wonders where the ghazis are in Kashmir, after all it is I who get to visit to Taj Mahal without a Visa. Seems like all the "good work" done was also highjacked by us, it is only natural though, the more deserving take the cake while the rest inherit the leftovers from the table.:tup:
 
Sorry to disappoint you. We liberated ourselves. You guys came in at the twelfth hour to showoff and for photo opportunities.

Right, the lungi commandoes would have fought the Pakistani army, navy and air force without Indian help. LOL.

What would a PAF bombing run be countered with? "Commandos" on flying lungis sneaking behind the jets in the air and throwing rocks into the engines?

What would the armoured vehicles and tanks of PA be countered with? Nets made of lungis trapping the tanks in pits?

Sorry dude, without the Indian war machine, Bangladesh would not exist.
 
Sorry to disappoint you. We liberated ourselves. You guys came in at the twelfth hour to showoff and for photo opportunities.

i am saying this 119 th time.... hehehehe IA did very big mistake in 1971.... I think we should left them alone...
 
Sorry to disappoint you. We liberated ourselves. You guys came in at the twelfth hour to showoff and for photo opportunities.

kid, go and ask to your parents how Indian military save them from carnage
 
Right, the lungi commandoes would have fought the Pakistani army, navy and air force without Indian help. LOL.

What would a PAF bombing run be countered with? "Commandos" on flying lungis sneaking behind the jets in the air and throwing rocks into the engines?

What would the armoured vehicles and tanks of PA be countered with? Nets made of lungis trapping the tanks in pits?

Sorry dude, without the Indian war machine, Bangladesh would not exist.

First ensure your dhoti doesn't come off!!! We did indeed fight wearing lungi and no shoes. We fought without will power and implicit faith in Allah SWT.

kid, go and ask to your parents how Indian military save them from carnage

Sonny boy, were you born by then? I participated in that War.
 
LOLLLLLLL. A sad miah you!!! :rofl:
What did you do then, run after Kader Mollah and the Razakars; or join the Muktijoddhas?

Sat in a trench, ate a potato and then another.:coffee: At least he gets the terminology right though, most people wouldn't know what an "AO" means.
 
Sat in a trench, ate a potato and then another.:coffee: At least he gets the terminology right though, most people wouldn't know what an "AO" means.

Hah, whats the big effing deal in that?
Talks like being Col.M.A.G. Osmany himself, lol. But is not even Maj.Dalim.....
 
Hah, whats the big effing deal in that?
Talks like being Col.M.A.G. Osmany himself, lol. But is not even Maj.Dalim.....

He is a professional.:coffee: Anyway, who cares- gotta go and promote Hindurashtra.:wave:
@Hyperion we need to speed up our plan.
 
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How would bangladesh have airlifted 110,000 people in 3 days? By asking them to use their lungis as flying carpets? Because every helicopter in B'desh put together would not have sufficed. And things like C-130Js can only be seen with powerful telescopes pointed across the border.



Hahahahahaha...haha....Really good one, Janon!!!!!
 

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