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23 minutes ago, MechEng said:

Read the comments on Bangladeshis from person who's signing the instrument of surrender, shockingly racist.

There is a clip on youtube where Niazi welcomes BBC journo in erstwhile East Pakistan and jokingly calls them Brahminical Broadcasting Corporation. The amount of racism against non Muslim societies and people are so deep in these people, that is disgusting to say the least. Check it yourself. 

 

Everything is a Zionist-Hindu sinister plan  to destroy the land of the pure. 

 

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10 minutes ago, Turning_track said:

There is a clip on youtube where Niazi welcomes BBC journo in erstwhile East Pakistan and jokingly calls them Brahminical Broadcasting Corporation. The amount of racism against non Muslim societies and people are so deep in these people, that is disgusting to say the least. Check it yourself. 

 

Everything is a Zionist-Hindu sinister plan  to destroy the land of the pure. 

 

 

The thing is he was racist against Bengali muslims too! I don't know what they want, they take pride in their Islamic heritage yet see Bangladeshi or any dark skinned muslim as inferiors. Confused people. 

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Al-Bakis gloat about Abhinandan & tea, well we had tens of thousands of their troops making highways in India under captivity & all of them were returned back along with their families who were stuck in East Pak.
The crowning moment of all 3 wings of Indian forces which almost wiped out PAF from functioning, naval blockade on both Arabian sea-Bay of Bengal & immense pressure of our ground troops from all sides in Eastern theater.  My thoughts & prayers for those brave hearts who fought valiantly & attained martyrdom. :wp120:

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24 minutes ago, Audiophile said:

Pakistani military brass can not shake off the ass-whoppin' they got in 1971. They know in a traditional war they cannot go toe to toe with India. So they resort to rhetorics and support of terrorists who then carry out the proxy war for them. But the tactics are backfiring on them. Most of the world knows how scumbags these folks are. The support they used to get from USA in the 80s is long gone. 

 

My great grandfather was Dhirendranath Datta who was an influencial politician during the days of East Pakistan and fought against the tyranny of the West Pakistan regime. During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, he was put under house arrest and subsequently taken by the Pakistani army to the local cantonment in Comilla and brutally tortued to death.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhirendranath_Datta

 

 

Wowww

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25 minutes ago, Audiophile said:

Pakistani military brass can not shake off the ass-whoppin' they got in 1971. They know in a traditional war they cannot go toe to toe with India. So they resort to rhetorics and support of terrorists who then carry out the proxy war for them. But the tactics are backfiring on them. Most of the world knows how scumbags these folks are. The support they used to get from USA in the 80s is long gone. 

 

My great grandfather was Dhirendranath Datta who was an influencial politician during the days of East Pakistan and fought against the tyranny of the West Pakistan regime. During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, he was put under house arrest and subsequently taken by the Pakistani army to the local cantonment in Comilla and brutally tortued to death.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhirendranath_Datta

 

 

Damn dude.  Much respect to your daadu.  RIP.    

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31 minutes ago, Audiophile said:

Pakistani military brass can not shake off the ass-whoppin' they got in 1971. They know in a traditional war they cannot go toe to toe with India. So they resort to rhetorics and support of terrorists who then carry out the proxy war for them. But the tactics are backfiring on them. Most of the world knows how scumbags these folks are. The support they used to get from USA in the 80s is long gone. 

 

My great grandfather was Dhirendranath Datta who was an influencial politician during the days of East Pakistan and fought against the tyranny of the West Pakistan regime. During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, he was put under house arrest and subsequently taken by the Pakistani army to the local cantonment in Comilla and brutally tortued to death.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhirendranath_Datta

 

 

RIP. To torture and kill someone of age 84, says a lot about Pakistan army.

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1 hour ago, Audiophile said:

Pakistani military brass can not shake off the ass-whoppin' they got in 1971. They know in a traditional war they cannot go toe to toe with India. So they resort to rhetorics and support of terrorists who then carry out the proxy war for them. But the tactics are backfiring on them. Most of the world knows how scumbags these folks are. The support they used to get from USA in the 80s is long gone. 

 

My great grandfather was Dhirendranath Datta who was an influencial politician during the days of East Pakistan and fought against the tyranny of the West Pakistan regime. During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, he was put under house arrest and subsequently taken by the Pakistani army to the local cantonment in Comilla and brutally tortued to death.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhirendranath_Datta

 

 

May his soul rest in peace bhai. 

 

And we returned 93000 of them unconditionally. :facepalm:

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1 hour ago, Audiophile said:

Pakistani military brass can not shake off the ass-whoppin' they got in 1971. They know in a traditional war they cannot go toe to toe with India. So they resort to rhetorics and support of terrorists who then carry out the proxy war for them. But the tactics are backfiring on them. Most of the world knows how scumbags these folks are. The support they used to get from USA in the 80s is long gone. 

 

My great grandfather was Dhirendranath Datta who was an influencial politician during the days of East Pakistan and fought against the tyranny of the West Pakistan regime. During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, he was put under house arrest and subsequently taken by the Pakistani army to the local cantonment in Comilla and brutally tortued to death.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhirendranath_Datta

 

 

Om shanti. Massive respect to your great grandad for standing up against those monsters.

Almost all my Bengali friends with whom I studied belonged to the families who migrated from Sylhet & their parents/relatives were either born or brought up there. '71 really changed their lives completely & they had some tales to tell about the cruelty of Pak army. 

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On 12/17/2017 at 2:34 AM, Gollum said:

And yet Bangladeshis by and large are so rabidly anti India....most ungrateful nation on Planet Earth !!!!

That is what is so disappointing. Indian Hindu Bengalis have more in common with Bangladeshis than the other padosis. The vast difference in culture, food and language are some of the reasons that triggered the Liberation in 1971.
 

I think if you poll Bangladeshis of our father’s generation vs. our generation or later who were not old enough or even born to remember the atrocities, you will get different responses. The latter don’t care and what is more important to them is a fellow Musselman over a Hindu who is Bangladeshi. Such is the power of the religion of Peace!  :facepalm:

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25 minutes ago, Audiophile said:

 The latter don’t care and what is more important to them is a fellow Musselman over a Hindu who is Bangladeshi. Such is the power of the religion of Peace!  :facepalm:

Religion of peace has been doing this for centuries. Nothing new for them. All the way from Arabs, Persians, Syrians etc to Punjabis and Kashmiris have been killing their own brethren in the name of peaceful religion. 

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On 12/17/2019 at 8:29 AM, Audiophile said:

Pakistani military brass can not shake off the ass-whoppin' they got in 1971. They know in a traditional war they cannot go toe to toe with India. So they resort to rhetorics and support of terrorists who then carry out the proxy war for them. But the tactics are backfiring on them. Most of the world knows how scumbags these folks are. The support they used to get from USA in the 80s is long gone. 

 

My great grandfather was Dhirendranath Datta who was an influencial politician during the days of East Pakistan and fought against the tyranny of the West Pakistan regime. During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, he was put under house arrest and subsequently taken by the Pakistani army to the local cantonment in Comilla and brutally tortued to death.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhirendranath_Datta

 

 

May his soul rest in peace and much respect to what he did under oppression. So much for these people who preach their religion is one of peace when what they do is the exact opposite. To them peace seems to be just a break between war.

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