About the Bangladesh Liberation War

Bangladesh's independence war was the armed struggle of East Pakistan against the then West Pakistan, which took place on the map of the world as an independent country. The guerrilla war of independence began in the wake of a people's war when the Pakistani army marched on East Bengal in the dark of night on March 27. On the black night of March 25, Pakistani military killed dozens of civilians, students, teachers, intellectuals, police and EPR in Dhaka. And in the general election of 5, the ruling party, the then Awami League chief, arrested the then popular leader of the Bengalis, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Major Ziaur Rahman, deputy commander of the 1st East Bengal Regiment from the Kalurghat Wireless Center of Chittagong Hill Tracts and M Chittagong Awami League leader. A. Hannan Bangabandhu declared independence for Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Bangladesh was established as an independent state of Bangladesh. In the face of a planned massacre, the war of resistance began in the country; Thousands of Awami League leaders took refuge in neighboring India to save lives.East Bengal Regiment of Pakistan Army, East Pakistan Rifles (EPR), East Pakistan Police, Bengali members of the military and above all, Bangladesh Liberation Army in a few months to liberate the country from the occupation of the Pakistani military. Guerrilla forces continued to fight the Guerrilla forces to disperse the Pakistani occupation forces throughout the country. During the war of independence Bangladesh received minimal economic, military and diplomatic assistance from India.When the fall of the Pakistani military became inevitable in early December, Then they went to the guerrilla forces to avoid the shame of defeat And the war on India was fought by airstrikes on India on December 5, to turn the War of Independence into an international conflict. India then became directly involved in the independence war of Bangladesh In the face of a combined attack by the freedom fighters and the Indian military, the already militant and desperate Pakistani military decided to end the war.On December 5, Pakistan signed a surrender surrender instead of a ceasefire with 3,000 troops at the racecourse ground in Dhaka. Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi signed the document on behalf of Pakistani forces. Through this, the bloody liberation war for nine months ended.Indian forces remained in Bangladesh for more than three months. Finally, India was forced to leave Bangladesh in the face of many diplomatic pressure.

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