India Accuses Pakistan for Atrocities in Bangladesh

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By Sajjad Shaukat

Since the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and leader of the ruling party, Awami League (AL)

Sheikh Hasina Wajid came into power, India has been employing various tactics to entrap

Bangladesh by exploiting her pro-Indian tilt to fulfill its strategic interests, especially against

Two persons have been killed in Bangladesh in the deadly clashes erupted in the country on

January 5, this year on the first anniversary of controversial elections 2014, and police besieged

the head of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Begum Khaleda Zia in her office.

In fact, with the support of India, for her second tenure, Sheikh Hasina won the elections 2014 in

wake of bloodshed due to her dictatorial steps. In this regard, head of the BNP, Begum Khaleda

Zia who was leading the alliance of the opposition parties boycotted the general elections, as to

keep her in power, Prime Minister Hasina amended the constitution for holding of elections

under a non-party set up and the opposition accused her of manipulating the electoral process to

establish one party state. The country’s largest religious party, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) was also

banned from taking part in the elections.

In this regard, Prime Minister Hasina Wajid has continuously been pursuing Indian directions by

conducting anti-Pakistan campaign. Therefore, after passing of 42 years to the events of 1971,

which resulted into the separation of East Pakistan—in connivance with the judiciary, she

hurriedly executed her political opponent Abdul Qadir Mullah-leader of Jl because of his loyalty

Reviving old animosity, media of Bangladesh and India also started highlighting issue of 195

Pakistan Army officers allegedly involved in killing of Bengalis in 1971 war. Although they

were repatriated to Pakistan after tripartite agreement between Pakistan, India and Bangladesh in

1974, yet Prime Minister Hasina Wajid intended to file cases against them at International Crime

By neglecting Islamabad’s positive approach, Bangladesh government has continued its anti-

Pakistan approach to please India. It could be judged from the statement of Prime Minister

Hasina Wajid who has vocally said, “Bangladesh has no room for the people loving Pakistan.”

However, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been following pro-Indian policies. In this context,

on the secret insistence of New Delhi, unlike the past years, a ceremony was held in Dhaka on

March 24, 2013, with full pump and show to honour ‘Foreign Friends of Bangladesh Award’ in

relation to the separation of East Pakistan. For this aim, several foreign friends who included

various institutions and media anchors from various countries, particularly India were invited.

The main purpose behind was to distort the image of Pakistan and its armed forces regarding

alleged atrocities, committed against the Bengalis. Notably, in December, 2012, Prime Minister

Hasina had refused to attend D-8 conference in Islamabad unless Pakistan tendered apology for

the alleged genocide of Bengalis.

While, as part of pre-planned scheme with the Bangladesh government, India also launched false

propaganda, accusing Pak Army for rape and killings of the Bengalis in 1971 war.

In this respect, a famous Bengali journalist Sarmila Bose authored a book, “Dead Reckoning:

Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War” after thorough investigation. Her book was published in

2011. While countering exaggerations of the Indian and Bengali Journalists, Bose argues that the

number of Bengalis killed in 1971 was not three million, but around 50,000, while Bengalis were

equally involved in the bloodshed of Punjabis, Biharis, Pashtoons and Balochis.

Indian secret agency, RAW has a long history of sinister activities in the East Pakistan, backing

secular areas of Hindu minority who had played an important role in motivating Bengali

Muslims against West Pakistan. RAW’s well-paid agents had activated themselves in East

Pakistan in the 1960’s so as to dismember Pakistan. For this aim, it funded Sheikh Mujibur

Rahman’s general elections in 1970. It colluded with the pro-Indian persons and had paid full

attention in training and arming the Mukti Bahnis. RAW, playing with the bloodshed of

Muslims, succeeded in initiating a civil war in East Pakistan. However, huge quantity of arms

started entering East Pakistan along with the guideline of Indian army and RAW. Meanwhile,

India welcomed the refugees from East Pakistan, providing them with every facility to provocate

them against West Pakistan.

No doubt, Majib was already in connivance with India for separation of East Pakistan. Therefore,

when East Pakistan was occupied by Indian Army in 1971, he stated with pleasure that his 24

years old dream of an independent Bangladesh had been fulfilled.

As a matter of fact, we cannot see Indian accusations against Pak Army regarding atrocities

committed in Bangladesh in 1971 war in isolation, as these are part of Indian perennial

psychological warfare against Pakistan. And New Delhi wants to divert attention of international

community from its own atrocities which continues unabated in the Indian-held Kashmir.

In this respect, since 1989, Indian military troops have been employing every possible tactic of

state terrorism and ethnic cleansing to disturb the majority population of Kashmiris. During and

after the so-called elections, intermittent curfews, crackdowns, killings, kidnaps, torture, rape

and massacre of the innocent Kashmiri people by the Indian security forces keep on going to

crush the war of liberation of the Kashmiris. Moreover, in the recent years, discovery of

thousands of unmarked graves of the innocent Muslims who were killed by the Indian security

forces in the fake encounters in the occupied Kashmir might be cited as another instance.

It is notable that several international agencies, human rights organizations, State Human Rights

Commission and UN including Indian writers and researchers like Dr. Anjana Chatterjee and Dr.

Sharmila exposed Indian false propaganda and violence of human Rights. They pointed out,

“New Delhi has been suppressing the innocent people of Indian dominated Kashmir through

mass extra judicial killings, forced disappearances at the hands of forces—gang rapes,

indiscriminate use of force and torture, firing on demonstrations, custodial killings, fake

encounters, detentions etc. Since 1989, nearly 100,000, Kashmiri people have been killed.”

A recent report by Amnesty International stated that up to 20,000 people have been detained

under a law called Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in Indian-administered Kashmir.

Besides, following the tactics of psychological warfare—supporting subversive acts in our

country and unprovoked cross-border shelling, India has also started cultural penetration in

Pakistan through dramas and films which are making handful of loyal viewership because there

is no any official resistance or prohibiting laws in our country in this respect. However, Indian

cultural assault through electronic media—movies, drama and cartoons must be countered

proactively by Pakistan’s media. There is need to promote our own culture by helping our TV

channels and film industry making them lucrative so that Pakistani talent could divert their

energies in serving their own audience.

Nonetheless, Pakistan’s top officials and media must counter Indian propaganda campaign which

is aimed at distorting the image of Pak Army by accusing the latter about alleged atrocities,

committed in Bangladesh in 1971 war. In this regard, Prime Minister Hasina Wajid should also

change its pro-Indian tilt by rectifying anti-Pakistan policy which is essential for stability and

peace in the region.

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