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We all know that APS attack was one of the worse things happend in this country but at the same time the Fall of Dhaka or Sakut-e-Dhaka has been completely ignored by our main stream media where millions of people on both sides lost thier lives including women and children and thousand of them lost their homes. Moving ahead is a good thing but for those who learn from their history and we haven't learnt anything till now and repeating the same mistakes.
Neither, Pakistan was so ‘evil’ nor Indians so ‘well-meaning’ nor Bengalis ‘exclusively victimized’ by this unfortunate war.Atrocities were committed by all sides, but we lost out on moral grounds, because not only did we fail to stop the alienation of Bengalis, but it was our duty as protectors of the nation to stop the atrocities, and we failed. That India had a hand in it, is without doubt a major factor in the separation. That subterfuge and deception was employed by indians, to bring about this humiliation of the army, is without doubt. That selfish politicians played their part along with incompetent generals is a foregone conclusion. Everyone did their part, including rascist west pakistani bureacrats, no one in isolation was responsible for this debacle.
‘Dead Reckoning’ by Sharmila Bose is a good book to truly understand 1971 at some extent which pointout that :
- The 3 million number is complete fabrication.
- There were not 90,000 soldiers.
- Much of the persecution against erstwhile east pakistan hindus was by Bengalis.
- Biharis paid a heavy price for ‘collaboration’.
- The Dhaka university incident was not simply students but armed bengali freedom-fighters.
- The most famous picture of purported pakistani soldier checking the lungi to identify hindus is actually a picture of an Indian solider checking for muslims.
- India engaged in activities that were later labelled as ‘cross-border terrorism’ in kashmir.
However it is part of history and must be seen in that context, without exaggeration or convenient editing. The truth must be out however ugly and unpalatable it might be. That is the only way forward, Bengalis are still our brethren, bound by history and religion, let us move forward together in that spirit.