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Friday, March 28, 2008

Re: [vinnomot] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Liberation War veterans of Indian Army.........Slaves of Indira Gandhi!

Dear All
 
Liberation War veterans of Indian Army.........Slaves of Indira Gandhi!
 
What this Gentleman is taking about .....?
 
Any army has to follow the orders of the chief executive of their government,
a civilian government in this case that made the decision to help the
Freedom Fighters and the Mujibnagar Government of the People's Republic
of Bangladesh.
 
Should we expect that countries should be like the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan where Military controls the Civilian Government [Atleast uptil
now ...]  Hope Pakistan army also learns to follow the order of it's
democratically elected Civilian Government....
 
Call it slavery, call it descipline, call it career, call it patriotism ...... call it anything,
in the matters major decision making such as declaring a war, the democratically
elected civillian government should be obeyed.  In any country the defence
forces are organized for specific duties and must be consulted for strategic and tactical reasons before declaring the war. The battle field details are
are military's business ..... they are specialized and exparts for the job.
And the military deserve the credit when the job is well done !
 
 
Syed Aslam
 


Faruque Alamgir <faruquealamgir@yahoo.com> wrote:
Friends

Why we are arguing about whether India is our friend or not. Patriots say no but
paid dalal's say yes.

If we analyze friendship we find that it is two way traffic and both end must be weighed on equal footing. But from day one what the gratefull Bangladeshis saw
that our saviour(according to the dalals)looting our wealth,resources,and machinery and hardware from mills factories(even used toilets) around the country. Depriving Bangladesh from rightfull share from international water turning southern part of Bangladesh as desert. Plus plus plus many many thousands of wrong doing by the great friend.

As indi is big and powerful beasts so we haveto be handle them diligently and also tackle the local paid agents harshy and by thus we can recover our standing with them else we may plunge into the difficult current of the river of friendship.

BANGLADESHIS SHABDHAN HUSHIER SHABDHAN FROM UNEVEN FRIENDSHIP.

Faruque Alamgir


"Md. Mostafa Kamal" <mmk3k@yahoo.com> wrote:
Mr. Raj,
 
It is old saying "When there is a will there is a way".
 
I think you are missing the root. The Indian soldiers are & were bound to their country & in fact in 1971 they were absolutely loyal to late Indira Gandhi. They have taken the oath to serve their country's order even the price of their lives. If even millions of Indian soldiers or persons were died in 1971 it is simple their purpose were to break Pakistan. As our freedom fighters fought heroic role to one purpose for the independence of Bangladesh. So I believe Indians & Bangladeshi freedom fighters purpose are not same. Most of the Indians still have not accept the partition of 1947. After the comments of Rahul Gandhi we should not & must not pay enough or too much gratitude to India. Just a simple Thanks to them. That's all. But the BAL & their loyal media do the BHARAT BANDANA. This is certainly means they are the DALAL or Tabedars of India. We must put limit on appreciation of India. We must untied against India's stepmom acts. That is all which I want.
 
Thank You All,
 
Md. Mostafa Kamal.

akj wso <aamra_korbo_joy@yahoo.com> wrote:
mr. kamal,
 
despite everything, as these people helped us liberating our motherland (what we also wanted to do) let's not talk like that.
 
thousands of indian officers and soldiers have died in the process of helping us in getting out of the colonial rule of the westerners.  this could not have happened with out breaking pakistan.  we all have to agree that we wanted to separate.
 
i fully agree with the indian wrong actions before, during and even after 1971.  india should, rather must, be condemned for each and every wrong step (we should never forget and forgive india for the play that they have and still doing regarding rice exporting to our country)
 
i earnestly request you not to say something that will insult the indian shaheeds who gave life in the process of ensuring rise of our "shadhinotar lal shurjo".
 
don't mind my emotion please.
 
joy
rajshahi

"Md. Mostafa Kamal" <mmk3k@yahoo.com> wrote:
Mr. Aslam,
 
These Indian army persons just served the order of Late Indira Gandhi in 1971. Because India's purpose was to break Pakistan & never sincere to establish an independent Bangladesh. After 1971 & from 1972 India's real face unvailed to us. Mr. Aslam you must not forget Rahul Gandhi's comment "Like we have broken the Pakistan". You have the habits to bring Indian writers interests & appreciation of India in the e-forrums.
 
Thank You All,
 
Md.

Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
Liberation War veterans of Indian Army to visit Bangladesh

A 10-member team of liberation war veterans led by Lt Gen (retd) JFR Jacob of Indian Army along with their spouses will visit Bangladesh on the occasion of 37th Independence and National Day, says an ISPR press release.

They will visit Bangladesh at the invitation of Chief of Army Staff General Moeen U Ahmed. During the visit the war veterans will call on chief of army staff.

The team is likely to visit various battle sites and other places of historic importance.

The visiting war veterans are Lt Gen (retd) PN Kathpalia, Lt Gen (retd) GS Bakshi, Maj Gen (retd) RK Khanna, Maj Gen (retd) Laxman Singh, Maj Gen (retd) Ashok Verma Kalyan, Brig (retd) Amrit Kapur
 
 
Also read:
 
 
 
 
 Lt Gen (retd) JFR Jacob of Indian Army
 
 Friends once more
Pranay Sharma
Monday, March 24, 2008  20:10 IST
Warm ties between India and Bangladesh are emerging again after a long gap
Symbols often play as important a role as words in diplomacy. Bangladesh has chosen one that could help strengthen ties with India. Nearly four decades after independence, Dhaka has decided to honour members of the Indian army who played a key role in its Liberation Struggle of 1971.
Lieutenant General JFR Jacob, who was the chief of staff of the Indian army's eastern command, with six of his former colleagues — all now retired — will be in Dhaka on March 26, Bangladesh's National Day. They are to be honoured with medals for their part in helping Bangladesh emerge as an independent nation out of East Pakistan.
From the time of Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rahman, the founder-figure of Bangladesh, Dhaka has acknowledged the role played by India in its Liberation Struggle. The first ever attempt to invite army personnel to Dhaka to honour them has come from Bangladesh army chief, General Moeen U Ahmed. It is the Bangladesh army that now supports the caretaker government of Fakhruddin Ahmed in Dhaka.
General Ahmed's move is both politically savvy and, some would say, morally correct. The support by India to Bangladesh during the Liberation Struggle has long faded from memory. Over 50 per cent of the population was born after independence; those who preceded it remember India more as the 'big bully' of the region than as the liberator.
In the past decades, both under army regimes as well as democratically elected governments in Bangladesh, Dhaka carefully erected an anti-Indian plank. It was seen by New Delhi as moving closer to China and, more importantly, to Pakistan. Many in the Indian establishment felt that this was due to strong pro-Pakistani elements in the Bangladesh army.


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