NOVANEWS
By Sajjad Shaukat
16th December is the day of tragic memory when Pakistan was dismembered and a new state of
Bangladesh was created in 1971 as part of Indian conspiracy which still continues against the
India has a long-gone history of many centuries, based upon religious prejudice against the
Muslims. In this respect, Indian intelligence agency, RAW which was founded in 1968, has
assumed a significant status as invisible actor in formulation of India’s domestic, regional and
global policies, particularly directed against Pakistan.
Hindus give credit to Indira Gandhi who in the late 1970s gave RAW a new role to suit her
‘Indira Doctrine’ specifically asking it to undertake covert operations in neighboring countries,
especially Pakistan which comprises majority of Muslims. RAW was given a green signal to
mobilize all its resources by exploiting political turmoil in East Pakistan in 1971 which this
agency had created through its agents who provided Bengalis with arms and ammunition for
conducting guerrilla acts against the Pakistani defense forces.
Regarding the separation of East Pakistan, Indian RAW had unleashed a well-organized plan of
psychological warfare, creation of polarization among the armed forces, propaganda by false
allegations against West Pakistan, creation of differences between the political parties and
religious sects of East and West Pakistan, control of media, manipulating linguistic, political and
economic disputes in order to malign the Bengalis against Islamabad.
There is no doubt that one can note political, economic and social disparities almost in every
Third World country. India, itself, contains these disparities on larger scale. In seven states of
India, separatist movements are at work. But, New Delhi which has not recognized the existence
of Pakistan since partition, left no stone unturned in planting and exploiting differences between
the people of East and West Pakistan.
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 took the responsibility of funding Sheikh Mujibur
Rahmans’ general elections in 1970 and the members of his party, Awami League. 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.
Majib was already in connivance with India for separation of East Pakistan. In this connection,
Asoka Raina in his book, ‘Inside RAW: The Story of India’s Secret Service’, discloses, “Indian
intelligence agencies were involved in erstwhile East Pakistan…its operatives were in touch with
Sheikh Mujib as the possible ‘Father’ of a new nation-Bangladesh, who went to Agartala in
1965. The famous Agartala case was unearthed in 1967. In fact, the main purpose of raising
RAW in 1968 was to organise covert operations in Bangladesh. Indian army officers and RAW
officials used Bengali refugees to set up Mukti Bahini. Using this outfit as a cover, Indian
military sneaked deep into East Pakistan…the story of Mukti Bahini and RAW’s role in its
creation and training is now well-known.”
Asoka further explained, “Indian sources including journalists have put on record how much
RAW had established the network of a separatist movement through ‘cells’ within East Pakistan
and military training camps in Indian territory adjoining East Pakistan…carrying out acts of
sabotage against communication lines so that Indian forces simply marched in at the ‘right’ time.
RAW agents provided valuable information as well as acting as an advance guard for conducting
unconventional guerrilla acts against the Pakistani defense forces.”
It is mentionable that before the 1971 war, Mujibur Rahman, had announced a separate national
flag for East Pakistan in his six points which also included that currency of East Pakistan should
be different along with a separate military.
His six points created prejudice among Bengali people especially against West Pakistan. The
famous slogan, during his addresses and rallies was, “Punjabi dogs go back.” It was due to
Mujib’s instigation that besides Punjabis, Bengalis had also tortured and killed Biharis,
Pashtoons and Balochis, while their women were raped.
In this respect, a well-known 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 exaggeration 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 non-Bengalis.
As regards the fall of Dhaka, Majibur Rahman was already biased against West Pakistan, and
started misguiding the people of East Pakistan by preparing their minds for separation of
Bangladesh. In this respect, when in 1948, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah addressed
Dhaka University; he declared that Urdu would be national language of the country. Majib stood
up and said emotionally that Bengali should also be national language.
It is notable that East Pakistan tragedy was not a military defeat, as it was a political defeat,
because politicians refused to accommodate each other in accordance with the election-results so
as to obtain their political interests.
Despite this, Indian preplanned plot and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman negative role cannot be
ignored. It could be judged from the fact that when East Pakistan was occupied by Indian Army
in 1971, Majib stated with pleasure that his 24 years old dream of an independent Bangladesh
Undoubtedly, India had played a key role in the fall of Dhaka, which culminated in
dismemberment of Pakistan. Even at present, Indian RAW has been implementing Indian hidden
agenda by supporting separatism in Balochistan, and insurgency in various regions in order to
further weaken or disintegrate the federation of Pakistan.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants,
Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations