Taleban mocks Pakistan, reminds us of India’s crushing defeat in 1971

The picture was clicked on December 16, 1971. This day is celebrated as Vijay Diwas in India.

Kabul:

The tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan (Pakistan-Afghanistan) is increasing gradually. Taleban (Taliban) has now tried to scratch the old wounds of Pakistan by sharing an old picture. Ahmed Yasir, a top Taliban leader in Qatar, warned Pakistan to capture the memory of the 1971 war (India-Pakistan War of 1971) that if Pakistan attacks Afghanistan, the 1971 war will be doubled. He said that the Pakistan Army should stay away from Afghanistan to stay away from another war.

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Taliban member Ahmed Yasir tweeted a warning to carry out airstrikes against Pakistan, in which he shared a picture of surrender in front of India. He tweeted that the postage stamp would replicate the military record with India about the military strikes.

A photo shared by Taleban members shows Lt Gen Abdullah Khan Niazi, commander of the Pakistan Army in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), accepting a decisive defeat and the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) in attendance is shown signing the “surrender” in Dhaka.

The picture was clicked on December 16, 1971. This day is celebrated as Vijay Diwas in India. It marks the day when India helped in the liberation of Bangladesh.

Yasir’s warning came after Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah made statements on Afghanistan. Sanaullah had said that Africa had the legal right to act against underground “insurgent bases”, and that the Pakistani military would not hesitate to do so if it posed a risk to his country.

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