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16th December 1971: From East Pakistan to Bangladesh

Unfortunately BD became an independent country but Indian army became their Hero, not shekh sab or his party.
 
Unfortunately BD became an independent country but Indian army became their Hero, not shekh sab or his party.

And Why do you think so? I as a Bangladeshi can't tell how many Indians died in 1971. Nothing about Indian army. They are neither glorified nor mentioned.

All of Bangladeshis Know,.The main battle was fought by the Muktis.. When India Army came they only had to take out heavily defended Army garrisons with firepower that Muktis lacked. But Muktis were ambush specialist and they turned the country a living hell for Pakistanis.
 
A lot of Indians died actually.

In a war situation soldiers will die. It;s natural. That war happened India VS Pakistan. In Punjab or else border many Indian soldiers also died. We can't give our self-respect to those people who actually not came to help us but came to defend Pakistan and helped Bangladesh for making a providence of India and made a division from Pakistan for their own benefit. That is why they didn't attack in 1975 , where their blue print was ready to attack Bangladesh. Bcz they knew that they can use Bangladesh for themselves. What is happening right now. If they wanted to go throw a war situation their status will be be same to same as like 7 sisters.
 
In a war situation soldiers will die. It;s natural. That war happened India VS Pakistan. In Punjab or else border many Indian soldiers also died. We can't give our self-respect to those people who actually not came to help us but came to defend Pakistan and helped Bangladesh for making a providence of India and made a division from Pakistan for their own benefit. That is why they didn't attack in 1975 , where their blue print was ready to attack Bangladesh. Bcz they knew that they can use Bangladesh for themselves. What is happening right now. If they wanted to go throw a war situation their status will be be same to same as like 7 sisters.

I didn't deny that casualties are a consequence of war. It reminded me of someone I met at Heathrow many years ago - An Indian gentleman.

We befriended and talked about miscellaneous stuff. Yet, in the end somehow, he did state that a lot of Indian jawans died in battle, and 'we won't forget it'.

I thought that it was really weird. Then, I realized that there were indeed divisions among them.

See their anger and frustrations here? That is one of the reasons. Personally, I would love to end their misery - Permanently....

Try not to wager around conspiracy too much my friend.
 
I didn't deny that casualties are a consequence of war. It reminded me of someone I met at Heathrow many years ago - An Indian gentleman.

We befriended and talked about miscellaneous stuff. Yet, in the end somehow, he did state that a lot of Indian jawans died in battle, and 'we won't forget it'.

I thought that it was really weird. Then, I realized that there were indeed divisions among them.

See their anger and frustrations here? That is one of the reasons. Personally, I would love to end their misery - Permanently....

Try not to wager around conspiracy too much my friend.

I agree with you honestly - We can't forget them. In the same row i wanna say what they ACTUALLY did to us We also can't forget that . That is why BD people may be crying today what they are doing now Inside of inside BD>
 
I agree with you honestly - We can't forget them. In the same row i wanna say what they ACTUALLY did to us We also can't forget that . That is why BD people may be crying today what they are doing now Inside of inside BD>

Well, instead of crying, why not they do something about it?

I say this because technically, it is considered whining.
 
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