India, in collaboration with the terrorist organization Mukti Bahini

Historically, #India has consistently played a significant role in fostering terrorism in the region. – Prior to the Indo-Pak war of 1971, India formulated a terrorist policy, contributing to violence in East Pakistan. Following India’s defeat in the 1965 India-Pakistan war, it actively pursued its malevolent agenda against Pakistan, establishing terrorist organizations like Mukti Bahini.

– Amidst various factors leading to the war, a pivotal and decisive phase involved a prolonged campaign of terrorism by #India and the terrorist group Mukti Bahini against Pakistan. – India initiated terrorism in East Pakistan in February 1971, culminating in the implementation of the horrifying plan named “Operation Jackpot” on August 15, 1971.

– Prime Minister Indira Gandhi directed the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) to offer shelter and training to Mukti Bahini terrorists, predominantly composed of Hindu Bengalis. From May 15 onwards, the Indian Army conducted supply and training operations for Mukti Bahini.

– The objective of this terrorism was to deploy a significant number of trained Mukti Bahini terrorists into East Pakistan, causing the martyrdom of innocent Pakistanis, sabotaging military and economic assets, and disrupting the supply network of the Pakistan Army. This nefarious operation was codenamed “Operation Jackpot.” – India, acting through Mukti Bahini, caused the martyrdom of innocent civilians in East Pakistan, established terrorist bases on the Pakistani border, and initiated infiltration. Between May and October 1971, India intensified its offensive in East Pakistan. – The Indo-Pak War commenced on November 21, 1971, when India launched an attack on East Pakistan.

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