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Birth of Bangladesh~ II

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April 07, 2025

Mujib either overestimated his popularity or underestimated or ignored the threat perceptions. A simmering discontent had been growing within his own Army, his own party and among fellow freedom fighters. The pro-Pakistani and pro-Islamic elements converted this discontent into conspiracies to remove him. The pro-Islamic elements did not like his style of functioning and were upset with the concept of a secular state as they wanted an Islamic Republic of Bangladesh

Birth of Bangladesh~ II

The 'Mukti Bahini' (Liberation Army) of the exiled Government of Bangladesh, trained and aided by the Indian Army, entered Bangladesh from all sides and its ranks and strength swelled with the support and help of the local populace who got ready to fight the Pakistani Army.

At the same time, the refugee inflow into India became acute. Concerned with West Pakistan's policy of unmasked suppression and military crackdown, refugees started overflowing to India's border states of West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura.

The number of displaced persons exceeded 10 million and had to be given shelter and food by the Indian Government with hardly any help from international agencies. There was acute political tension precipitating ruptures in the already strained mutual relations between India and Pakistan and any spark was adequate to lead to an armed conflict.

The spark was provided by the Pakistan Air Force which, confident of the covert support of President Nixon who had ordered the US Seventh Fleet to move to the region, carried out a pre-emptive strike on Indian airports in Eastern India, code named Operation Chengiz Khan at a time when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was on a visit to Calcutta (Kolkata) and nearby refugee centres on a fact-finding visit. Mrs. Gandhi reacted promptly by granting permission to the Indian Armed Forces to enter Bangladesh by land, air and sea in conjunction with Mukti Bahini.

The war was short and precise. The Indian Forces surrounded Dacca under the overall leadership of General (later Field Marshal) Manekshaw, and the Pakistani Commanders were forced to surrender instead of facing certain defeat and death in case of continued resistance.

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