16 December 1971, Black Day Of Pakistan’s History

December 16, 1971 or ‘fall of Dhaka’, is the darkest day in the history of Pakistan. It’s now 40 years since the eastern wing of the country became Bangladesh.
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Analysts held those forces and conspirators responsible who had never accept the political and democratic right of the people.

They said that at the time of this tragic incident, Shaikh Mujeebur Rehman, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and General Yehya had major role in the politics of the country.

They further said that any single person or institution could not be held responsible for this tragic incident.

It is strange that even after losing half the country, no lessons have been learnt.
 
A black day in the history of Pakistan 16-12-1971

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A black day in the history of Pakistan 1971. Who was responsible to cut off the right hand of Pakistan in 1971.Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, Commander in Chief East Wing or President General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan. What is reason behind Niazi surrender? Who ordered Niazi to surrender?

If President Yahya was responsible then why Niazi and other competent officers were dismissed their services? Why committee failed to take action against President Yahya Khan?

We all know that this war was badly effected the image of Pakistan in all over the world. We cannot remember that day but we need to learn the lesson of this war. If we want to stabilize our country/institutions we strictly need to found those peoples in our rows whose are trying to destabilize our country either they belong to political parties or either they belong to military. If we want to protect our country with corrupt peoples we need to take strong steps equally without any pressure.
 
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