WHY DHAKA SLIPPED. CONSIDER EVERY ASPECT
Sorry, that's a good habit. Self-accountability is an even better habit. Repenting for mistakes and learning from them is good for human beings as well as for nations. But the apology, remorse for mistakes, and holding a candle in the hands of self-accountability should not be part of any new fashion. After the fall of Dhaka, The dust was blown away, but such a great tragedy was not seriously considered.
It was perhaps the coercion of circumstances that created the general atmosphere in the country in such a way that not every aspect of the issue was considered. If one looks at the general thinking in this country and the efforts of writers and intellectuals, the picture emerges It turns out that the entire responsibility for the secession of East Pakistan lies with the politicians, military rulers, and bureaucrats of West Pakistan, or if the point is further focused on the Punjabi politicians, the Punjabi army, and the Punjabi bureaucracy. It so happens that this Trika deprived all the rights of the Bengalis of East Pakistan and showed the way of separation to the Bengali brothers and the military operation led to the separation of East Pakistan.
This is just one aspect of the picture. It's not that simple. Intellectuals should broaden their horizons by considering the whims of the then politicians, military and civilian rulers, and bureaucrats of West Pakistan. It should also be noted that the leaders of the Tehreek-e-Pakistan and the Quaid-e-Azam, Liaquat Ali Khan, and the Beng Both the President, the Prime Minister and the Vice President praised Kia and why he could not meet the expectations of the people of East Pakistan and what atrocities General Ayub Khan committed in East Pakistan in later years and played the role of General Azam Khan. However, due to which the idea of secession grew in East Pakistan.Ali politicians Khawaja Nazimuddin, Iskander Mirza, Muhammad Ali Bogra, Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy and Noorul Amin who ruled for the first eleven years The Governor-General also remained,
Scholars should also note that at the time of independence from the British Crown, there were about 120 factories in East Pakistan, but in the time of General Ayub Khan, the number of factories in East Pakistan had increased to more than two and a half thousand. There was no sign the difference in the economic situation of the people of Pakistan either, the people of both parts were suffering from poverty.
Why did the Bengali brothers get so angry when Urdu, which was not the mother tongue of the people of any part of Pakistan, became the national language? This announcement was made by the Quaid-e-Azam himself. There was no opinion that the resolution of 5 was talking about the establishment of two Muslim countries in Lahore. There is also an impression from intellectuals that the reason for the separation was a military operation.
Isn't it a fact that Sheikh Mujibur Rehman came into existence in six points? Isn't it a fact that Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, the separatist scheme, was the main culprit in the Tala conspiracy case, and isn't it a fact that Mujeeb-ur-Rehman had announced on December 5 that East Pakistan would be renamed Bangladesh? General elections convened by General Yahya Khan took place on December 7.
Operation Searchlight began on the night between March 2 and 3, and the next day, deviant Bengali military and paramilitary forces, led by Major (later General and President of Bangladesh) Zia-ur-Rehman, declared independence on March 2. A few days later, on April 4, the formation of Bangladesh government-in-exile was announced in Calcutta.
The question here is whether the formation of trained groups of Mukti Bahini consisting of millions of people came into effect in a few weeks. Doesn't this make it clear that the separatist movement was ready before the military operation? While our intellectuals keep saying that West Pakistan did not give rights to the Bengalis, considered them inferior, and did not recognize their share, the intellectuals should also consider that the Bengalis too may have dreamed of a separate homeland and He, too, was not allowed to live with West Pakistan, hundreds of miles geographically.
The intellectuals are also requested to ridicule the "Punjabi army" and the "Punjabi politicians", but sometimes try to say that in all this time only two "oppressive Punjabis" for two years. Chaudhry Muhammad Ali and Feroze Khan Noon, named after him, became prime minister.
Another "imperialist Punjabi", Kakezai Malik Ghulam Muhammad was Governor-General for almost four years. During his tenure as Governor-General, two "innocent Bengalis", Khawaja Nazimuddin and Muhammad Ali Bogra were prime ministers. The intellectuals, while trampling on the Punjabis, should also keep in mind that General Ayub Khan is not accused of being a Punjabi, nor is he a key figure in the last days of United Pakistan. The political geniuses of the time, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Sheikh Mujibur Rehman was
"oppressive and imperialist Punjabis".
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