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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

speech by zulfikar ali bhutto at security council

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  • He really was a brave man. This speech was a masterpiece from him.His efforts for muslim unity and the strength of Pakistan wont be forgotten.

  • His words are still alive.. " himalaya will weep at my death". A true leader.. and true Patriot

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  • • According to result of National Assembly election of Pakistan, contitutionally and democratica law wise Mujib was supposed to be the next Prime Minister of Pakistan, Bhutto, the notorious fake racist democrat was not ready to accept and refused to sit in the National Assembly as opposition party. General Yahya Khan, President of Pakistan, influenced by Bhutto to keep the Bengalis from rising to power, postponed the National Assembly session.

  • • Evidence form the diary of Gen. A. A. K. Niazi (Chief of Eastern Command, Pakistan Army, 1971)

    Page # 44, 46 : On the night between 25/26 March 1971 Yahya sneaked out of Dhaka before the start of military action. He told Tikka before leaving Dhaka, `Sort them out.' Bhutto had remained behind to see what Tikka did. Bhutto saw Dhaka burning and heard the cries of the people, the crackle of burning material, the roar of tanks, the boom of guns and rockets, and the rattle of machine guns.

  • • Page # 44, 46

    In the morning, it is alleged, Bhutto patted Tikka, Farman, and Arbab on the back, congratulated them for doing exactly what was needed, and assured them that their future was secured. Bhutto kept his promise. Tikka secured the coveted post of COAS. Farman was made Chairman of Fauji Foundation, and Brigadier Arbab, despite the corruption charge proved against him, was promoted as Major General

  • • General Rao Farman had written in his table diary, `Green land of East Pakistan will be painted red.' It was painted red by Bengali blood. This diary was found by the Bengalis when they occupied Government House on 14 December 1971.

  • • Page # 44 . . . On the night between 25/26 March 1971, General Tikka struck. Peaceful night was turned into a time of wailing, crying, and burning. General Tikka let loose everything at his disposal as if raiding an enemy, not dealing with his own misguided and misled people. The military action was a display of stark cruelty, more merciless than the massacres at Bukhara and Baghdad by Changez Khan and Halaku Khan, or at Jallianwala Bagh by the British General Dyer.

  • We the youngs who were born after his demise dont exactly know him very well. Looking at this clip shows this man had some guds and courage which still apeals peoples party followers understandably but zardari is seriously no match

  • GREAR WORDS GREAT PAKISTAN GREAT MAN

  • great man ...not only himalya weep but the whole nation.

  • lollywood should taken him...............Bhutto is a good actor........see the emotions he is building up

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