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The untold tale of 17th Dec 1971 War:
THE PAK FAUJ PHANTOM WARRIOR WHO DENIED THE PERSONAL ORDERS OF GEN NIAZI AND REFUSED TO SURRENDER...

I never understood why Gen Musharraf would always refer to his Course Mate as Muhammad Suleiman "The Magnificent"...

Than one day I asked the question but was never prepared for the story i am about to share for the very first time...

1971... a Mother hugs & embraces her son as he departs for War... Her loving words "jaa putter Allah dey Havalay... Lout kar ana Ghazi ya Shaheed"...

One night in a bunker two Commandos were joking with one another to keep their morale and spirits high... SSG Bilal Rana turns to his friend and says "yaar, mera bulava aa gaya ha... Lekin promise me one thing... Take this grenade of mine and should the enemy get close, use the grenade but never be captured by them... And one last thing, should you have a son, name him Bilal" and with this sentence they both erupted with uncontrollable laughter... On the 10th Dec 1971, whilst on a mission, Rana Bilal fought bravely and embraced the highest honour of Shahadat.

On that BLACK DAY in Pakistans history, 16th Dec 1971, General Niazi surrendered to the enemy, hence the "Fall of Dacca". As word spread, one Pak Fauj Soldier had NO intentions of going against his Mothers words or breaking a promise he made just a few nights earlier to his friend Bilal Shaheed...

Suleiman barged into the underground dug in bunkers of Eastern Command in Dacca Cantt, (the War HQs of East Pakistan was known as Eastern Command)... full of anger/rage with his loaded kalashnikov rifle in hand... He looked Gen Niazi in the eyes and refused to accept the orders of surrendering... confronting the arrogant Gen Niazi, at one stage the Gen emphasised " I am the Commander and I order you to surrender". Suleiman replied, " You have accepted defeat and you are surrendering. You have LOST the moral authority to be Commander. I refuse to obey your orders."
Controlling his anger, the Warrior gave Gen Niazi a piece of his mind (words unappropriate to repeat, lol)... Gen Niazi shouted "you r a fool and u will be killed trying to escape"... The Phantom Warrior turned back for the final time and said "i promised i will not be captured as a POW (Prisoner of War)... My Mother will only accept my return as a Ghazi ya Shaheed and no other way... I came to fight the enemy, NOT surrender to the enemy"...

On the eve of 17th December 1971, The Phantom disappeared into the darkness of the night & was never found by the enemy... escaping to Burma.
BUT... when Suleiman left HQ Eastern Command he didn't escape alone. Maj P.D.Khan who was 2nd in command of 2 Cdo Bn (Suleiman's Bn) was in CMH Dacca with a bullet in his knee. Suleiman went to CMH and asked P.D to accompany him. P.D refused explaining that because he was badly wounded he would hamper Suleiman's escape.
One hit on the neck & PD was unconscious. Suleiman lifted wounded PD and brought him all the way home in W. Pak.
PD later became Lt Gen P.D.Khan and commanded the famous 10 Corps Chaklala. (this paragraph added courtesy of ‪#‎SSG‬ Col Mohammad Arif ).

The lonesome Soldier did not allow the enemy to stain his Khaki... He returned to his Mother and Motherland as a BRAVE GHAZI and both he and Gen Musharraf went on to name their sons Bilal after their friend, Bilal Rana Shaheed.

Such bravery and courage...
Defying the orders of surrender...
Escaping...
Now we all know why Gen Musharraf and so many in the PakArmy till this date call him "MUHAMMAD SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT" !!!
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True Muslim soldier. As long as you have soldiers like him inshAllah you'll be safe. He lived up to the name of Kanuni Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent. Kanuni died at the age of late 80s on a horseback while on a mission. He asked that while carrying his dead body his hand should be kept out of the shroud to show to the world that the Sultan left this world without taking anything with him.
 
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First of all thanks God, kisi ki hand writing mujh se bhi gandi hai, Musharaf.

Secondly, not taking away anything from Suleiman saab, Pakistan has a disciplined military which fought valiantly in 71. The 58 thousand soldiers that actually surrendered were following their orders, because that is what disciplined armies do. While I have no idea what happened to Suleiman saab after the war, but I have heard stories where such soldiers who defied orders and did not surrender faced court-martial when they returned home.
 
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arrogance.
Not arrogance, he surrendered because he had to. It costs alot to maintain a 100,000 strong army - if the enemy cuts off your main supply route, then your army will perish within weeks. Dakha was under a blockade, our forces in Bangladesh were running out of ammo, supplies and were in a chaotic stage of confusion and shock. Leadership was also very poor, the army was also ethnically composed of mostly Bangladeshis and had very low morale as they were fighting their own "people".
 
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There were around 34,0000 troops and not 100,000 my friend. The 90K POW figure includes West Pakistan Civilians and members of Civil Bureaucracy and members of Civil Armed Forces from West Pakistan.
 
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