1971.12.16, District (Dhaka), Wars
ঢাকা-নারায়নগঞ্জ সড়কে পাকসেনাদের ওপর আক্রমণ ঢাকা-নারায়নগঞ্জ সড়ক ধরে পাকসেনাদের ১৬ ডিসেম্বর ঢাকায় ফেরার সংবাদ পাওয়া মাত্র মুক্তিযোদ্ধারা বুড়িগঙ্গা নদীর ওপার থেকে কাউটাইল ( কেরানিগঞ্জ) নামক স্থানে অবস্থান নেন। পাকসেনাদের দেখামাত্র তাদের ওপর গুলিবর্ষণ শুরু করেন। কনক কুমার...
1971.12.16, Country (Pakistan), List, Surrender
List of Pakistani War Criminals PA No. Rank Name Unit 1. PA-477 Lt./Gen Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi East Comd. 2. PA-1170 Maj/Gen Nazar Hussain Shah 16 Div. 3. PA-4404 Maj/Gen Mohammad Hussain Ansari 9 Div. 4. PA-882 Maj/Gen Mhammad Jamshed DGEPCAF...
1971.12.16, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Times)
Move to Dacca Planned By Bengal Regime Calcutta, Dec. 15. The Bangladesh Government is remaining in Calcutta while waiting for the Indian Army, with the help of the Mukti Bahini, to capture Dacca. As soon as the East Pakistan capital falls, the Government plans to...
1971.12.16, BD-Govt, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Bangladesh Gives pledge on civilians The Bangladesh Government declared yesterday that it respected the Geneva Convention on the treatment of prisoners of war and civilians. All India Radio reported. The radio said the self-styled government also promised to help the...
1971.12.16, Newspaper (Telegraph)
Editorial : Bangladesh Now With the occupation by Indian forces of East Pakistan, re-named Bangladesh, virtually complete, and with a dialogue under way between the military commanders in Dacca and New Delhi for a cease-fire, the first phase at least of the...
1971.12.16, Country (India), Newspaper (Telegraph)
David Loshak in New Delhi looks at the cost and problems of the infant Bangladesh. Mother India’s New Offspring Bangladesh must now be regarded as a reality – “recognised.” as India and Bhutan have recognised it, or not. Indian forces are at the...
1971.12.16, District (Dhaka), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Jawans take position within 2 km of Dacca By Our Special Correspondent, The unilateral offer of a Cease-fire, made by India through the US Embassy, was perhaps the only thing Lt. Gen. A. A. K. Niazi, Commander of Pakistani occupation forces in Bangladesh could do...