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our Liberation war paragraph​

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The Liberation War began on 26th March 1971 when the Pakistani army launched a military operation called as Operation Searchlight against the people of Bengal. The Liberation War was lead by the Liberation Army which comprised of the people from military, parliament and civil. The eastern province’s political party known as Awami League called out for a revolution with the help of their leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

The leaders were M. A. G. Osmani, Ziaur Rahman, K. M. Shafiullah , Khaled Mosharra, Sam Manekshaw, J.S. Aurora, J. F. R. Jacob, Sagat Singh, from the eastern province and Abdul Hamid Khan, Tikka Khan, Patrick D Callaghan, Mohammad Shariff, and other. Callaghan and many more were from the western province of Pakistan.

During the War:

India joined the Liberation War on 3rd December 1971, thereby extending its helping hand towards the eastern province. Although the population of both the east and the west provinces of Pakistan were near to equal, the death toll that both the provinces had to pay went from 300,000 to 3,000,000, including the people from India.

The D-DAY:

On 16th December 1971, India, along with the Allied Forces of Bangladesh defeated the eastern province of Pakistan, which resulted in the surrender of largest number of war prisoners which the world had witnessed since World War-II. Thus this marked the end of the Liberation War.

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