Bangladesh Forgets 1971 Horrors, Risks New Extremist Crisis

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News18•19-12-2025, 18:50
Bangladesh Forgets 1971 Horrors, Risks New Extremist Crisis
- •Bangladesh faces a severe political crisis with rising extremism, reminiscent of the 1971 atrocities.
- •Anti-India extremist forces, allegedly backed by Pakistan, are gaining dominance, leading to increased violence and targeting of minorities, especially Hindus.
- •Sheikh Hasina was forced to leave, and Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus is accused of leaning towards Pakistan, echoing the 1971 conflict.
- •The article details 'Operation Searchlight' in 1971, a brutal Pakistani military campaign involving massacres, sexual violence, and targeting of Bengalis, Hindus, and intellectuals.
- •India's intervention in 1971 led to Bangladesh's liberation, but the nation now risks repeating past mistakes by embracing extremism and anti-India sentiments.
Why It Matters: Bangladesh risks repeating its tragic 1971 history by ignoring past horrors and succumbing to extremism.
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