Don Jaguar
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well ask that to him
Yar ye dhai kilo ka hath mar ke mujhe utha de ga.
Tum khud hi de do.
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well ask that to him
This is really the best part of the whole incident. War is a funny business, apart from being hell of course.
And mines caused some of the most horrifying injuries in that particular conflict. The Eastern theater (now Bangladesh) was literally peppered with mines. That was the only method that the PA could use there in order to somehow prolong their resistance. And innumerable casualties fell to those mines, mostly the enthusiastic young men of the Mukti Bahini and assorted other civilians. Many of them were rendered paraplegic and quadriplegic. And were treated eventually at the MH Kirkee and the adjacent Artificial Limb Center (ALC). That is where prostheses (artificial limbs) were fitted to them. There were two whole wards filled with late-teen Bangladeshi youth. Miles away from homes, my mother came to know of them and marshalled a whole troop of local ladies (nearly all of whom did not know a word of Bengali) knocked the doors of Bengalis in the city and collected all the Bengali books and magazines that could be found and kept carting them there. While this assorted motley crew of women cooked at home and took it for the people that they had begun to call "our boys". And the feeling was more than reciprocated by the group of "our boys". So much so that the real biological sons that we were; had some reason(!) to even feel a twinge of a little jealousy. Time passed and that band of scarcely grown out of boyhood "men". got shipped back to Bangladesh and began life anew in a country that they helped to create. The injuries and pain became just a punctuation mark. But all concerned, were left with memories that they could treasure.
It is good to see accounts of the war from different people from different sides.
Btw, where was mukti bahini? They were quite active in shylet since, it borders india and provides good hiding places to carry out guerilla tactics
Yar ye dhai kilo ka hath mar ke mujhe utha de ga.
Tum khud hi de do.
God had nothing to do with the 71 war.. it was not a battle of good vs evil..
No side taking there..
well ask that to him
Yar ye dhai kilo ka hath mar ke mujhe utha de ga.
Tum khud hi de do.
Yaar bhai .. ye hath tolne ki machine kahan milti hai.... mujhe lagta hai bina hath kaate nahi tol sakte...
Bhai ne aik dafa hath mar ke truck ke 2 tukray ker diay thay. Mujhe movie yaad nahi konsi thi.
Its not his lines.. Its Arbaaz Khan's from "Maa tujhe salaam"
Post # 37 video dekho bhai.
Sab ke Sab Bollywood ke fan hain.. Bas openly maante nahin
Its from film "Damini"
trolling continues.........
The bold part describes the post itselfve talked to a POW of 1971..... According to him the above mentioned article is nothing more than piece of sh*t.... Regards
At least you guys are keeping your emotions to yourselves
As for my opinion on this thread
Nobody asked your opinion about the thread just you post if you have opinion related to topic .SELF DELETE
God had nothing to do with the 71 war.. it was not a battle of good vs evil..
No side taking there..