I clearly remember sharing an excerpt from the Hamoodor Rahman Commission report to you in another thread, which was a Pakistan Govt. Authorized report.
And yet here you are with your blatant denial.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/trut...adesh-war-missing.655880/page-3#post-12138399
"13. Still another significant statement came from Brigadier Mian Taskeenuddin (Witness No. 282): "Many junior and other officers took the law into their own hands to deal with the so-called miscreants. There have been cases of interrogation of miscreants that were far more severe in character than normal and in some cases blatantly in front of the public. The discipline of the Pakistani army as was generally understood had broken down. In a command area (Dhoom Ghat) between September and October miscreants were killed by firing squads. On coming to know about it I stopped the same forthwith."
https://www.thedailystar.net/sites/default/files/upload-2014/freedomintheair/pdf/Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report_Dawn (1).pdf
More from Pakistani Source:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1072331
And some more-
"10) Lt. Gen. A.A.K. Niazi, apparently in an endeavor to put the blame on his predecessor, then Lt. Gen. Tikka Khan, stated that "military action was based on the use of force primarily, and at many places indiscriminate use of force was resorted to which alienated the public against the Army.
Damage done during those early days of the military action could never be repaired, and earned for the military leaders names such as "Changez Khan" and "Butcher of East Pakistan." While the military action was on, the then Martial Law Administration alienated the world press by unceremoniously hounding out foreign correspondents from East Pakistan, thus losing out in the propaganda war to the Indians completely. "He went on to add: "on the assumption of command I was very much concerned with the discipline of troops, and on 15th of April, 1971, that is within four days of my command, I addressed a letter to all formations located in the area and
insisted that loot, rape, arson, killing of people at random must stop and a high standard of discipline should be maintained. I had come to know that looted material had been sent to West Pakistan which included cars, refrigerators and air conditioners etc."
http://img.dunyanews.tv/images/docss/hamoodur_rahman_commission_report.pdf
I will be first to admit that "3 million" did not die. The numbers don't add up with the condition. The numbers were exaggerated because of political reasons. BUT, thousands of people did die in the war. On both sides. Bengalis, Biharis and West Pakistanis. Atrocities were committed by both parties.
But if you continue to deny that, then you are nothing but a big fat Liar.