Fall of Dhaka - The beginning of the fifth generation war


Nations that do not learn from their history become history themselves

On the night between December 16 and 17, 1971, when Radio Dhaka announced the formation of Bangladesh, doomsday fell on the hearts of both sides.  A large part of the Holy Land has been separated from us.  One arm was broken.  Many people's cries and hiccups stopped and many hearts stopped beating.  The fall of Dhaka was also a doomsday for the victims of war and their subsequent emergence as a galactic power.  To date, we have not been able to determine who was responsible for the fall of Dhaka.


  The fall of Dhaka begins 

The basis of East Pakistan's secession was the thinking that arose in both parts of the country.  The people of East Pakistan were made to believe that they were a sub-colony of West Pakistan and that West Pakistan was eating silkworm and tea.  What matters is their lack of representation at the center.  Similarly, the idea was spread in West Pakistan that the country is at a loss due to floods in East Pakistan today.  Bengalis are a useless nation and deprived of knowledge and intellect.  This was the beginning of the fifth generation war in Pakistan.
 Since 1958, West and East Pakistan's political parties have won elections in their own areas and a coalition government has been formed.  But in December 1970, the results of the country's most peaceful and first adult referendum-held elections under Yahya Khan came as a shock.


 When Mujeeb-ur-Rehman saw his unpopularity in West Pakistan, he conspired with Indira Gandhi, known as the Agartala Conspiracy.  But soon the Mukti Bahini began to brutally massacre Westerners in East Pakistan.  If only there was a conspiracy for which mujeeb paid the price by laid down his life.

 After the 1970 elections, it was his right to be the Prime Minister of East Pakistan.  Then Bhutto, not understanding the delicacy of the situation at that time, said that the president would be from East Pakistan, otherwise you are here and we are here.  The meaning of this slogan was already reversed by the Bengalis who were already under the influence of indian propaganda and the Indian-funded Mukti Bahini got a chance to play its game more openly.
 The Indian government was anxious to avenge the worst humiliation inflicted on the Pakistani army in the 1965 war, as the Indian army had already suffered a major defeat at the hands of China in 1962.


Feeling humiliated domestically and internationally, the Indian Army launched a proxy war against Pakistan.  Because the direct result of the war was that they had seen how Pakistanis, as a nation, respond to the enemy.  So India used its money to make speeches on both sides and broadcast radio programs that created distances.  Then he founded the Mukti Bahini which raised slogans of rights for the Bengalis and increased their sense of deprivation.

On the one hand, Indira Gandhi was killing the muslims brothers through Mukti Bahini, on the other hand, she was saying that ...  Today we have sunk the ideology of Pakistan in the Bay of Bengal.
 The fall of Dhaka
 Even when the Mukti Bahini was spreading its poison at the grassroots level, the struggle to form a government was still going on in the house of power.  Not ready to accept.  And India had sharp teeth

  Race Course Ground Dhaka 


 Finally, in the history of Pakistan, the painful day came when the world watched in amazement that the army that had crushed the Indian Army in 1965 was surrendering just six years later.
 The Pakistani army complied with the High Command's order because it had confidence in its institution.  Army chiefs knew the supply line was broken.  The supply of the Indian army was restored.  The traitorous Bengalis were spreading the news of the Indian Army by informing the Pakistan Army. The Mukti Bahini had closed all the food and fuel supply routes to the military barracks.  So for whom would the Pak army fight?  For politicians and Mukti Bahini fighting for power or for traitorous Bengalis?
 To this day, the debate is not over whether the politicians were responsible or the army.
 Remember when the Bengalis of Mukti Bahini in the bazaars of Calcutta sold their wives, daughters and sisters for a few bucks after the massacre of West Pakistani teachers - doctors, income tax officers and other class employees and common people.  This was neither the job of the army nor of any politician. It was the job of the Muslim Bengalis who were the victims of enemy propaganda.

The Mukti Bahini killed millions of non-Bengali Muslims and sold about 1.5 million of their Muslim sisters to Hindus in kolkata.  The reason was propaganda which made the brother an enemy of brother's honour and life.

 Current situation 

 The Mukti Bahini was formed under the slogan of rights of Bengalis and the country was annihilated by shedding the blood of Muslims and when the goal was achieved, India ended mukti bahni and mujeeb also.
 In Karachi, the MQM established itself in the name of the rights of the refugees and bathed Karachi in blood.
 Now the PTM has been established in the name of Pakhtun rights and is playing a dirty game on the bodies of Pakhtuns.
 All these organizations have the same method and the same goal is to destroy all Pakistanis.  This is the fifth generation war from which former DGISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor has repeatedly informed the present young generation of Pakistan.  


Our enemy is cunning, he attacks secretly in the dark of night and buys traitors in the dark.  But we have to remember that we are Pakistanis first and foremost, that is our identity.  Today, Bengalis' potatos...tea and  rice is sold in the international market under the Indian label. Instead of being an Islamic republic, Bangladesh has become a secular republic where muslim scholars are being hanged.  Modi says it his second home.
 Indira Gandhi, Sheikh Mujib and Bhutto came to their end with their desires and conspiracies.  But this proxy war is still going on today. The enemy is still making the same conspiracies. There are traitors even today. But now that we are aware, let's respond together.

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