This Pakistani general killed 7 thousand people in one night
This Pakistani general  killed 7 thousand people in one night
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In the old times, many killers have been born like Genghis Khan, Halaku and Timurlung, who killed thousands and millions of people, but do you know about that killer in modern history. Yes, today we are going to tell you about one such person who had killed many thousands of people in one night. The world calls this person the 'Butcher of Bangladesh' i.e. 'Butcher of Bangladesh'. That night, he committed so much barbarity that people of that era still rise up on hearing his name. The name of this person is Tikka Khan, 4-Star General of Pakistani Army and the first Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan. It was born on 10 February 1915 in a village near Rawalpindi. Tikka Khan was admitted to the British Indian Army in 1935 after studying at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. He then became a commissioned officer in 1940. He also took part in the second world war against Germany.

Let us tell you that after partition, Tikka Khan went to Pakistan and became a major in the army there. He also took part in the Indo-Pak war in 1965. Tikka Khan's story of vandalism begins in 1969, when Yahya Khan became the President of Pakistan. At the same time, the demand for making East Pakistan (which is now Bangladesh) a separate country gained momentum. Hence Tikka Khan was sent there. Tikka Khan started military operations directly on his way to East Pakistan, which was named 'Operation Searchlight'. History can hardly be forgotten by what the Pakistani army did on the orders of Tikka Khan under this operation. Thousands of people were killed in East Pakistan. According to a report, seven thousand people were killed in one night in Dhaka. No children, no old men and no women, no one was spared.

At the same time, Robert Penn has written a book on this massacre of Bangladesh, in which he has told that in just nine months of 1971, about two lakh women and girls were raped in Bangladesh. It was only after this incident that Time magazine called Tikka Khan a 'butcher of Bangladesh'. After the end of the Battle of Bangladesh, Tikka Khan became infamous all over the world. Even in Pakistan, many people described his actions as wrong, but despite this, his penetration in the Pakistani army became stronger. His promotion went on and on 3 March 1972 he became the first Pakistan Army Chief. He held this post for nearly four years and retired after that. He died in Rawalpindi on 28 March 2002 at the age of 87.

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