Bilal9
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You do not represent the will of Bangladeshi people, jamaati. In fact, quite the opposite. Your people are called traitors to Bangladesh.
If I am a Jamaati then you are the king of Gondwanaland. Go take a look at my thread of Bangladeshi models.
People don't have to be Jamaati in Bangladesh to distrust Indian Govt. and Sanghis - which are the same entities these days. These people are not our well-wishers barring a few decent Indian folks.
Most Indians in PDF are Sanghis - and are not friends of Bangladesh.
Sanghis like to call Bangladeshis like me 'Jamatis'. Suit yourselves.
Why should we not be allowed to talk about Sheikh Mujiber Rehman? Nobody is celebrating his murder? Bangladeshi army slaughtered him and his whole family members. People are making points that he had links with RAW and this is why army and intelligence people killed him. The people who killed him were Bangali, they are not Pakistani.
Thanks for the information brother. I never heard of Rakhhi Bahini, will do some reading on them. I heard of the Mukhti Bahini as one of my relative was in the army when the war took place, he was arrested and kept as prisoner of war. He has a different story, he claims of heavy RAW involvement and Indian army posing as liberation fighters(call them mercenaries if you like). He said it was a sad event, because at the end of the day the Bangladeshi people were our own brothers and sisters, we fought side by side to get independent from the British and stood against the rising barat nationalism. The Bangali people sacrificed alot and worked hard to make independent Pakistan(1947). The kick off between PPP and AML was a big problem. These 2 parties over power caused all the trouble.
Thanks for your comments brother, here is some more information,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jatiya_Rakkhi_Bahini
The decision of forming a RAW-supported Indian-led National Militia was why the Sheikh lost his life along with his family.
A quoted and linked excerpt from Wikipedia,
"The Rakkhi Bahini was distrusted by the defence services in Bangladesh because of its pro-Indian orientation.[1] This was so for several reasons. First, most of the members of the armed forces who fought during the War of Independence strongly believed that the Indian Army just walked in at the end of Bangladesh Liberation War thereby robbing the Bangladesh military of the "glory of liberating their motherland."[1] Second, many senior military officers believed that the government-in-exile at Mujibnagar signed a secret treaty with the Indian government, compromising the sovereignty of Bangladesh and that Sheikh Mujib became less interested in the development of the defence forces because of that treaty. Third, many senior army personnel felt that the Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini was planned and designed by the Indian Army for the safety of the Awami League regime. The poorly-equipped defence services were also bitter about the fact that the Indian Army took away all the sophisticated weapons left by the Pakistan Army.[1]
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