Oh man...I wish you had solid points for a good discussion as i will be repeating most of what i have said already.
@Signalian
General Niazi was there to fight a war not for politics.
Ok, lets suppose he was there to fight a war only. He couldnt do fight a war even. Then what was he doing there?
When a military commander is given command of a region, whether cut off from main-land or any part of country, he has to lead the troops as well as the win over the crowd and the public of his assigned area. He has to ensure with civil leadership that situation of his command area doesnt get out of hand as this will cause trouble to his responsibility and mission also. Niazi failed to have foresight in every matter.
Taking part in politics is entirely different. I explained in easy words in previous post about civilian leadership and public.
Neither he was their to crush public or let's say protests.
He didnt stop the crushing of the public even. He continued with the operation searchlight for one more month. This way he lost one more month (April-May 1971) which he could have turned in his favour and advantage.
On the other hand, India, USSR, Israel and US were united to dismember Pakistan and build Mukti Bahni terrorists.
This is being even done now. Israel, US, India and other countries are united to dismember Pakistan at any given opportunity. Instead of using MB, today TTP is being used.
whats the difference today? The commander of our forces is not Niazi.
After Mukti Bahni and Indians started to kill locals, it was all being blamed on Pak Army, which was totally isolated and out numbered and out gunned with respect to invading Indians.Its just propaganda which people carryout, to secure US /India visa.
When something like that happens, there are ways and means to counter it.
Can you list a few ways in which Niazi countered this threat?
Anyone can list a few ways, if such an intention is on the agenda, but there wasnt.
Secondly, can propaganda be countered? ofcourse it can be, if you are willing to do so.
It is expected of a military officer to find solutions and get on with his tasks instead of listing the problems and blaming others (Yahya) for everything happening around him. He kept listing the problems, ordered a surrender and then blamed everything on Yahya. He had 7 months to make a difference in E-Pak, but he didnt do what had to be done.
He blamed Yahya correctly, BUT, this again makes me ask the question, what was Niazi doing in E-Pak?
Was he sent as reporter to E-Pak? to report all the happenings and do nothing that could have made a difference?and the only thing that he did was to order retreat.
Forget the general Niazi...
No, lets not divert from Niazi here.
He is a very good example for young leaders to stop giving excuses and only reporting situations INSTEAD start finding solutions and start planning for coming years with a good foresight.
why Pakistan didn't followed up 90'000 prisoners which India took in custody?
what kind of follow up were you expecting?
Why recently Indian naval submarine was not taken in custody or shot down?
Too many traitors in Pakistan are trying to divert the attention from real criminals.
Traitors will be everywhere. So will the criminals be.
Let me ask you, amidst of all traitors and criminals, why is Pakistan currently coming on top when it has been mired by uncountable problems like terrorism, corruption, debts, security issues and what bloody not?
The answer is: Leadership.