Dec 16, 1971 darkest day in history of Pakistan

December 16, 1971 or 'fall of Dhaka', is the darkest day in the history of Pakistan. It’s now 40 years since the eastern wing of the country became Bangladesh.

Analysts held those forces and conspirators responsible who had never accept the political and democratic right of the people.

They said that at the time of this tragic incident, Shaikh Mujeebur Rehman, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and General Yehya had major role in the politics of the country.

They further said that any single person or institution could not be held responsible for this tragic incident.

It is strange that even after losing half the country, no lessons have been learnt.

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