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Looking Back at History
R. Chowdhury, USA

Lt Col Mohammad Ziauddin, Dhaka's first Brigade Commander and one of Bangladesh's brightest officers, wrote a small article titled 'Hidden Pride of Freedom Fighters'. It was prominently published in the front page in the Holiday on August 20, 1972.

The article dealt with the demoralized state of the freedom fighters (FFs) due to a sorry state of the nation, a nation they fought and gave blood to liberate from the Pakistani occupants. He also challenged the then government to tell the people what the 25-year secret pact with India contained, hinting Bangladesh subjugated itself to be a kind of vassal state to its big neighbor.

It was a bombshell to the Awami League government. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was in Moscow on a medical trip, but the news reached him
immediately. Everybody waited for him to return and deal with the
matter. Army Chief Col (later Major General) Safiullah was praying 'Ya
Nafsi' at every breath.

When Sheikh Mujib returned home, Ziauddin was summoned and asked to
apologize; and everything would be forgiven and forgotten. A proud
Ziauddin declined. He was dismissed from service unceremoniously. Out
of frustration, Ziauddin joined Siraj Sikdar's Sarbohara Party. Later,
however, he fell out on ideological question and lived a secluded
life, only to surface after August 15, 1975. Poor Safiullah was in
tears while taking drubbing in plentiful from the 'King'.

That was the frustration of freedom fighters in August 1972. In the
next 3 years, Bangladesh went through far more difficulties and
miseries. It saw the creation of a draconianRakhi Bahini, experienced
the enforcement of a rigid Emergency Order, had to endure a one-party
rule of BAKSAL, succumbed to a one-man dictatorship through 4th
constitutional amendment, witnessed the loss of half a million lives
in a man-made famine, a highly corruptive political and administrative
machinery made Bangladesh the 'International Basket Case'. These are a
few of the achievements of the 'Golden Period' of Sheikh Mujubur
Rahman, we fondly call Bangabandhu.

Those who know Ziauddin will recall his principled mind. A Sargodha
Public School product, he was one of the few officers who defected
Pakistan Army in the west and took the hazardous journey through India
to reach the liberation war front in the east. His defection team
included Major M A Manzur and family (later Major General, and killed
in Chittagong following the assassination of President Ziaur Rahman),
Major Abu Taher (later Lt Col and hanged after the Sepoy-Janata
Revolution on November 7, 1975) and Capt Ghani Patwari (Later Col).
Reportedly, Ziauddin did not accept any Indian money as salary or
uniform during the war, except which was necessary for survival.

I recalled the story of Col Ziauddin to remind some of our FFs that
they seemed to have lost their pride and orientation. If Bangladesh
were to favor the dictates of one neighbor, what was wrong with the
other? Why did they have to shed so much blood to get rid of the
Pakistanis in 1971?

They remember how the big neighbor came in open arms to welcome them
and provide everything they needed to continue their war of
independence in 1971. That support was inevitable and the Mukti Bahini
certainly felt grateful about it. After the independence, when Sheikh
Mujub and the Awami leadership were euphoric in praise of India,
Maulana Bhasani cautioned, 'It was India who should be grateful to us,
not the other way around'[/b][/color]. India should check its balance sheet what it gained in the war in 1971 and in the creation of Bangladesh.

After the surrender of Pakistanis on December 16, 1971, Indians were
taking away all the Pakistani arms and military equipment, most of
them very sophisticated and acquired from the US and China. It
appeared odd to a smalltime freedom fighter, a captain, somewhere in
Sylhet.

He told an Indian colonel that those weapons now belonged to
Bangladesh. The colonel replied: firstly, Bangladesh didn't need any
arm forces, and secondly, India would be there to help should there be
any need. The captain thought the colonel said that in jest. He responded that Mukti Bahini was grateful to India for the support it provided to it during the war, and that Bangladesh would not like to remain dependent on India for its defensive needs for ever.

Indian colonel did not seem to like the remarks of the young captain, and replied, 'Let the politicians bother about that. I am doing my duty only'. He continued his work of taking inventory of the Pakistani armament.

Major M A Jalil, Barisal Area Sector Commander, tried to stop the
Indians from taking away Pakistani surrendered armaments and
equipments. He was arrested and court-martialed by the new Bangladesh
government on some flimsy charges. Jalil perhaps violated the terms of
the 25-year friendship treaty with India.

Some may argue that Indian subjugation is preferable because it is
big, strong, powerful, economically better, technologically advanced
and surrounds us from all sides, including from the sea. Is that what
our FFs thought when they fought for an independent Bangladesh? If so,
then why this hide-n-seek game? Let them openly declare Bangladesh the
29th state of India, the thing RAW has been toiling on for the past
few decades.

This is not the question to a coterie of our FFs alone. This applies
to our so called intellectuals, journalist, artists, politicians and
others who think that our future and salvation lies in the lap of our
big neighbor. They perhaps find nothing wrong to get overt and covert
pecuniary installments to work for the RAW even that meant going
against the interest of Bangladesh.

Forget the waters of Ganges and 53 other rivers, don't bother about the ongoing construction of barrages and dams across our borders, forget Talpatti, forget Berubari, forget the oil-drilling rights, forget the artificially created CHT problem, forget the Bangabhumi issue, forget the wire fencing along the border, forget BSF killings and encroachments, forget your security, ignore all its routine interferences in our internal matters.

Let the people suffer and go to hell, as long as they get the money and a VIP treatment abroad, fine enough! These are our sold out patriots and the supposed sole authority and spokesmen for Bangladesh!! We need to watch them and their designs.

May Allah bless Bangladesh, Amen.
 
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We would welcome you as the 29th state...Although BD is progressing and this is nothing but mental masturbation against growing India BD ties
 
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Looking Back at History
R. Chowdhury, USA

Lt Col Mohammad Ziauddin, Dhaka's first Brigade Commander and one of Bangladesh's brightest officers, wrote a small article titled 'Hidden Pride of Freedom Fighters'. It was prominently published in the front page in the Holiday on August 20, 1972.

The article dealt with the demoralized state of the freedom fighters (FFs) due to a sorry state of the nation, a nation they fought and gave blood to liberate from the Pakistani occupants. He also challenged the then government to tell the people what the 25-year secret pact with India contained, hinting Bangladesh subjugated itself to be a kind of vassal state to its big neighbor.

It was a bombshell to the Awami League government. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was in Moscow on a medical trip, but the news reached him
immediately. Everybody waited for him to return and deal with the
matter. Army Chief Col (later Major General) Safiullah was praying 'Ya
Nafsi' at every breath.

When Sheikh Mujib returned home, Ziauddin was summoned and asked to
apologize; and everything would be forgiven and forgotten. A proud
Ziauddin declined. He was dismissed from service unceremoniously. Out
of frustration, Ziauddin joined Siraj Sikdar's Sarbohara Party. Later,
however, he fell out on ideological question and lived a secluded
life, only to surface after August 15, 1975. Poor Safiullah was in
tears while taking drubbing in plentiful from the 'King'.

That was the frustration of freedom fighters in August 1972. In the
next 3 years, Bangladesh went through far more difficulties and
miseries. It saw the creation of a draconianRakhi Bahini, experienced
the enforcement of a rigid Emergency Order, had to endure a one-party
rule of BAKSAL, succumbed to a one-man dictatorship through 4th
constitutional amendment, witnessed the loss of half a million lives
in a man-made famine, a highly corruptive political and administrative
machinery made Bangladesh the 'International Basket Case'. These are a
few of the achievements of the 'Golden Period' of Sheikh Mujubur
Rahman, we fondly call Bangabandhu.

Those who know Ziauddin will recall his principled mind. A Sargodha
Public School product, he was one of the few officers who defected
Pakistan Army in the west and took the hazardous journey through India
to reach the liberation war front in the east. His defection team
included Major M A Manzur and family (later Major General, and killed
in Chittagong following the assassination of President Ziaur Rahman),
Major Abu Taher (later Lt Col and hanged after the Sepoy-Janata
Revolution on November 7, 1975) and Capt Ghani Patwari (Later Col).
Reportedly, Ziauddin did not accept any Indian money as salary or
uniform during the war, except which was necessary for survival.

I recalled the story of Col Ziauddin to remind some of our FFs that
they seemed to have lost their pride and orientation. If Bangladesh
were to favor the dictates of one neighbor, what was wrong with the
other? Why did they have to shed so much blood to get rid of the
Pakistanis in 1971?

They remember how the big neighbor came in open arms to welcome them
and provide everything they needed to continue their war of
independence in 1971. That support was inevitable and the Mukti Bahini
certainly felt grateful about it. After the independence, when Sheikh
Mujub and the Awami leadership were euphoric in praise of India,
Maulana Bhasani cautioned, 'It was India who should be grateful to us,
not the other way around'[/b][/color]. India should check its balance sheet what it gained in the war in 1971 and in the creation of Bangladesh.

After the surrender of Pakistanis on December 16, 1971, Indians were
taking away all the Pakistani arms and military equipment, most of
them very sophisticated and acquired from the US and China. It
appeared odd to a smalltime freedom fighter, a captain, somewhere in
Sylhet.

He told an Indian colonel that those weapons now belonged to
Bangladesh. The colonel replied: firstly, Bangladesh didn't need any
arm forces, and secondly, India would be there to help should there be
any need. The captain thought the colonel said that in jest. He responded that Mukti Bahini was grateful to India for the support it provided to it during the war, and that Bangladesh would not like to remain dependent on India for its defensive needs for ever.

Indian colonel did not seem to like the remarks of the young captain, and replied, 'Let the politicians bother about that. I am doing my duty only'. He continued his work of taking inventory of the Pakistani armament.

Major M A Jalil, Barisal Area Sector Commander, tried to stop the
Indians from taking away Pakistani surrendered armaments and
equipments. He was arrested and court-martialed by the new Bangladesh
government on some flimsy charges. Jalil perhaps violated the terms of
the 25-year friendship treaty with India.

Some may argue that Indian subjugation is preferable because it is
big, strong, powerful, economically better, technologically advanced
and surrounds us from all sides, including from the sea. Is that what
our FFs thought when they fought for an independent Bangladesh? If so,
then why this hide-n-seek game? Let them openly declare Bangladesh the
29th state of India, the thing RAW has been toiling on for the past
few decades.

This is not the question to a coterie of our FFs alone. This applies
to our so called intellectuals, journalist, artists, politicians and
others who think that our future and salvation lies in the lap of our
big neighbor. They perhaps find nothing wrong to get overt and covert
pecuniary installments to work for the RAW even that meant going
against the interest of Bangladesh.

Forget the waters of Ganges and 53 other rivers, don't bother about the ongoing construction of barrages and dams across our borders, forget Talpatti, forget Berubari, forget the oil-drilling rights, forget the artificially created CHT problem, forget the Bangabhumi issue, forget the wire fencing along the border, forget BSF killings and encroachments, forget your security, ignore all its routine interferences in our internal matters.

Let the people suffer and go to hell, as long as they get the money and a VIP treatment abroad, fine enough! These are our sold out patriots and the supposed sole authority and spokesmen for Bangladesh!! We need to watch them and their designs.

May Allah bless Bangladesh, Amen.

I wonder if you would have posted this if any of family member was killed or raped in the genocide, maybe your perspective would be different then...
 
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I wonder if you would have posted this if any of family member was killed or raped in the genocide, maybe your perspective would be different then...

Do you people always have to have personal vendettas against others? Especially with something you don't agree with?

I'd advise you to delete that post.
 
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I wonder if you would have posted this if any of family member was killed or raped in the genocide, maybe your perspective would be different then...

Why do you go to that easy topic of rapes and killings that are non-issue here? Does this article concern someone personally? Do not you see military officers and Jawans fled west Pakistan and fought to free the country. But, they and also all of us saw, what India was doing in collusion with those feeble-minded Awami Leaguers to loot our country when the war was ended.

It looted at least a thousand million dollars worth of military hardwares and factory machineries, so that we can never again rise our heads above water and we remain the basket case for ever. India was trying to disarm us to keep us weak and Sk. Mujib, though not responsible for those acts himself, was killed afterwards as a collateral.

India perceived our nationalism as weak. If India is still thinking the same, it is doing a mistake. While India gave us quite a few thousand rifles during the war, it took away million more times than that. This article should be read by all the BD citizens to know how India tried to dominate over us when we were too weak a country. Many such things have acted to create an anti-Indian feelings among our countrymen. Are you guys blind? Do not you see how our posters talk anything against India? Do you think there are any reasons to love India after all those happened?
 
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I dont think India will use pakistani hardware.You will have to buy ammunition and maintain it. It was more of a war booty which any military will like to show off. Many pakistani tanks are on display in many city centers and cantt areas in India.

About loving India, we dont expect that from neighbors. For us coexistence is enough. Smaller countries will always have real/imaginary threat perception vis a vis India. Nothing can be done about it.
However whatever is mutually helpful should be done.
 
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After the surrender of Pakistanis on December 16, 1971, Indians were
taking away all the Pakistani arms and military equipment, most of
them very sophisticated and acquired from the US and China. It
appeared odd to a smalltime freedom fighter, a captain, somewhere in
Sylhet.

All those tanks and other stuff are on display in all our major cities and towns...also some are in museums..
 
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I wonder if you would have posted this if any of family member was killed or raped in the genocide, maybe your perspective would be different then...

Stop trolling. The issue is post independence frustrations, You don't have any clue about it. The likes of you didn't fight for independence to watch that only the label has changed.
 
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Proudly displaying the stolen loots !!

I think the muktis knew what we were doing. It would be stolen if we secretly did it. I dont think it is possible to secretly take away tanks. You got your country, IA got the war booty to display. Nobody should complain.

Anyway, I was replying to the laughable post that we took the military hardware to use them in battle.
 
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I think the muktis knew what we were doing. It would be stolen if we secretly did it. I dont think it is possible to secretly take away tanks. You got your country, IA got the war booty to display. Nobody should complain.

Anyway, I was replying to the laughable post that we took the military hardware to use them in battle.

We as a nation were left at the mercy of Indians. We were told by the Indians that we don't need a military, as India will provide such. The manifestation was the 30 years so called Friendship Treaty. So in Pakistan period we had two division of soldiers to protect us, after December 16, 1971 we had nothing to protect us.

If you are a freedom fighter, you will view this as only the label has changed, nationhood achieved, but overall population were hard hit with the reality of destruction, poverty, and Indian dominance.
 
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I think the muktis knew what we were doing. It would be stolen if we secretly did it. I dont think it is possible to secretly take away tanks. You got your country, IA got the war booty to display. Nobody should complain.

Anyway, I was replying to the laughable post that we took the military hardware to use them in battle.

A free M-48 tank is kinda hard to resist capturing by the enemy. It was far superior to the T-55.

Although, Bangladesh managed to capture the F-86 Sabers, outdated by then and performed poorly during the war.
 
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I dont think India will use pakistani hardware.You will have to buy ammunition and maintain it. It was more of a war booty which any military will like to show off. Many pakistani tanks are on display in many city centers and cantt areas in India.

About loving India, we dont expect that from neighbors. For us coexistence is enough. Smaller countries will always have real/imaginary threat perception vis a vis India. Nothing can be done about it.
However whatever is mutually helpful should be done.

Pakistani hardwares were of US made while IA used predominantly Russian weapons, they were of no use to IA except to show off. But then again it's BD sub forum so let's just go with the flow! Evil Bharti Hindu baniya stole paddy, hilsa even kitchen utensils!! Down with the zionists!
 
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