Victory Day: When Indian Airforce decided defeated Pakistan
Victory Day: When Indian Airforce decided defeated Pakistan
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We are all aware that India played an important role for Bangladesh to become an independent country from East Pakistan. Yes, there was ethnic tension on linguistic basis right from the beginning in 1947, after the partition of India in 1947, between East Pakistan and West Pakistan. Everyone knows that Sheikh Mujib ur Rehman, who is considered the father of Bangladesh and known as 'Bangabandhu', declared Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan on the midnight of 25 March 1971 and the 'liberation war' started there and this To suppress the rebellion, the Pakistani army had crossed all the limits of crime by running 'Operation Searchlight'.

Let me tell you that in his campaign in East Pakistan, more than one lakh people were massacred. At that time the Indian Army had forced the Pakistani Army to surrender in a different way and the story of that time is very interesting. Yes, on 14 December 1971, the Indian Army had done something similar in just three minutes, after which Pakistan did not delay in surrendering. If a report came to light, the story of the Indian Army forcing Pakistan to surrender in just three minutes on 14 December 1971 is very exciting. It is said that Dr. AM Malik, the Governor of East Pakistan, was supposed to hold a meeting at the Circuit House in Dhaka on 14 December, in which all the top officials of the Pakistani administration were to participate and the Indian Army bombed the meeting to be held in Dhaka. Decided to end the decision making capacity of the administration.

At the same time, BK Bishnoi, the Wing Commander of the Indian Air Force present in Guwahati, was ordered to attack Dhaka's Circuit House and Bishnoi was given only a tourist map by not giving any clear map for it. After that, Bishnoi said that at that time there was only 24 minutes for the attack and 21 minutes of it would have taken to reach Dhaka from Guwahati and in the meantime Bishnoi was again given the message that now the target is not the Governor's House but the Governor's House is. At the same time, the Western Command also gave the order to Wing Commander SK Kaul to decimate the Governor House of Dhaka and Kaul also got a tourist map named after the map. Meanwhile, Wing Commander BK Vishnoi had reached Dhaka and one of his fellow pilots soon discovered the Governor's House. It is said that during this time, in the House of Governors, Governor Dr. AM Malik was discussing with his cabinet and then UN representative John Kelly also came there. Kelly, while advising Malik to step down, said that Muktwahini could target him. But Malik flatly refused to leave the post and while this meeting was going on, the Governor's House rose up and fell on the rocket building left by Wing Commander Bishnoi. At the same time, four MiG-21 aircraft flying under the leadership of Bishnoi fired 128 rockets at the Governor's House in the blink of an eye.

Meanwhile, two more MiG-21 aircraft under the leadership of G. Bala also fired rockets there and the attack caused a stampede in the Governor's House and people started to move around, saving lives. At the same time, Governor Malik and his allies entered a bunker to save his life, and the UN representative Kelly who had gone to his office a mile away after the bombing, again came to meet Malik. But he was still not ready to resign and was discussing with his colleagues. It is said that within 45 minutes, there was another attack on the Governor's House, led by Wing Commander SK Kaul, and this time with the bombing, bullets were also fired. Let us tell you that after this attack, Governor Malik resigned and with his resignation, the last government of Pakistan also came to an end and this vigorous attack of India forced Pakistan to bow down and finally on 16 December 1971 Pakistan 93,000 soldiers of the army surrendered to India and the rise of a new country as Bangladesh got a new dimension.

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