Remembering 16 December 1971
Most of my friends don’t know about 16
December and its importance. I personally think that it’s because of our biased
course books of Pakistan studies which we are forced to study in our schools
& colleges. Our 9th grade Pakistan studies book got 10 pages and
24 headings on Kashmir issue, but 5 lines paragraph on war of 1971 & not
even a single heading of separation of East wing! This is what I called BIASED.
Why we are not teaching our children’s truth? Why we are hiding our mistakes?
Ohhh… May be the reason is our great ARMY was involved in this whole scenario.
Reason for remembering 16th
December is may be my mother, who used to tell us about it, as members of our
family have suffered from this incident. Blaming anyone after 41 years is
completely foolishness. But remembering our mistakes and commitment not to make
it again is necessary. BUT unfortunately neither we remember it NOR did we are
committed not to make these mistakes again.
Surrendering of A.K. Niazi was one of the
unfortunate events in the history of Pakistan. But yet, we are not able to
figure who was the culprit of this unfortunate event. I am one of the biggest
fans of BHUTTO (Real BBHUTTOS - Not FAKE one’s who are ruling us). But for me,
Bhutto was also a part of this event. I even can’t give whole credit to BHUTTO
but yes, so called government including military forces were also a part of it.
I am yet confused that Why Gen. Yahya doesn’t handover country to Sheikh Mujeeb
as his Awami league was in majority? What was the main reason? And why Bhutto
acted stubborn? Why YAHA HUM WAHA TUM was introduced? I have hundread of
questions which are yet unanswered and I think no one is on a state to answer
me.
After independence, Bangladeshi’s have
faced many unfortunate events. I was reading an article by a neutral foreign
media, that lady journalist confirms that more than 1000,000 women’s give birth
to unwanted (AMRY) children ( even she was not sure that wither it was Pakistani
Army or Indian or Both). This shows that more than 2 million women got rape
during this bloodily war. Pakistan was the only countries whose largest
province was on eastern side and don’t have any direct land & sea route
towards eastern province. At least at this stage, I can say, Partition like
this (Eastern & Western without any connection) was a blunder. I just get
to know that there is no border between INDIA & PAKISTAN! I know it sounds
weird but it’s a reality, as the lines which we call borders are Line of
Control (as all borders are disputed).
I have read many articles & books on
war of 1971, but while reading I always felt that whatever happened was
seriously worst of all. History won’t pardon us as we have set example of
behaving worst. Our politicians badly need to wake up as almost same
independence revolts are up in Baluchistan. Here I would like to give credit to
Z.A.Bhutto & Indira Gadhi who understands all situations and free
Pakistan’s civilians & army who were war prisoner by India.
I have that surrendering document which
was signed by A.K.Niazi infront of Maj. Arora (India). Whenever I look on it,
as a Pakistani I really feel ashamed. Whatever happened in Bangladesh was worst
of all. But we youth really wants to know who were the real culprits & why
they were not punished. Humood-ur-Rehman commission report was not published in
Pakistan but it was published in Bangladesh & India. Pakistani government
still doesn’t know how those secret documents were being transfered to those
countries. Gen. Musharaff was the person who has guts to publish that report
and he did it.
During visit to Bangladesh, Gen. Musharaf
apologizes on 1971 incident. Many parties including Jamat-i-Islami started
propaganda against him as well as this incident. I again appreciated Mr.
Musharaf (although I don’t like him) who have guts to apologizes on behalf of
Pakistani government & Army.
I would recommend you all if you really
don’t know about Fall of Dhaka, do read about it. It’s necessary for us to
remember what had happened and try to judge with neutral mind that who were its
culprits. I would also like to recommend you one poem of Faiz Ahmed Faiz, he
wrote it after Fall of Dhaka, on his first visit after independence of
Bangladesh. Nayyara Noor, one of the famous singers sings that poem with such
emotions & feelings.
“Hum k Thehray Ajnabi, Itna Madarato k Baad.
Phir Banay gaye
Aashna, Kitni Mulaqato k Baad.” (Faiz)
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