In the ongoing uproar, even after the coup in Bangladesh, very scary pictures are coming out. One side targets Hindus and their properties, while the other side vandalizes temples. In the midst of all this, some Pakistan-loving individuals in Bangladesh have begun erasing the signs that commemorate their country’s independence. The pictures coming from this country are enough to break any patriotic Bangladeshi’s heart.
In fact, some supporters of Pakistan have damaged the statue commemorating Bangladesh’s independence. This statue showed Pakistan’s surrender to India in the 1971 war. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor posted a picture of this incident on social media, stating that anti-India miscreants had destroyed the statues at the 1971 Shaheed Memorial Complex in Mujibnagar. It is heartbreaking to witness such destruction. Previously, numerous locations in Bangladesh have witnessed attacks on Indian cultural centers, temples, and Hindu homes. The occurrence of these events coincides with reports that certain Muslim individuals are defending the homes and religious sites of minority groups in Bangladesh.
The agitators’ agendas are very clear.
While tagging Mohammad Yunus, the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, Tharoor further stated in his post, “The agenda of some agitators involved in this movement is very clear.” It is important for the interim government of Mohammad Yunus to take necessary steps to protect the interests of people of every religion and Bangladeshis as soon as possible. During the political turmoil in Bangladesh, India stands by the Bangladeshis, but we cannot forgive such an act.
93 thousand Pakistani soldiers had surrendered.
Let us tell you that in the 1971 war, India defeated Pakistan and liberated Bangladesh. At that time, Pakistan’s Major General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi surrendered to India along with his 93 thousand soldiers. The broken statue symbolized Pakistan’s surrender.
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