Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Why did Taliban tweet 'Dhaka surrender' picture


 

Why did Taliban tweet 'Dhaka Surrender' picture?
Why did Taliban tweet 'Dhaka Surrender' picture?

  1. There has been an uproar over a tweet by Ahmad Yasir, the top leader of Afghanistan's current ruling group, the Taliban, in which he posted the famous photo of the surrender of Pakistani troops to the Indian and liberation forces in Dhaka on December 16, 1971. But why?
  2. In fact, the Taliban leadership used this picture to mock Pakistan. They may have explained that Pakistan will have the same fate as it did in 1971 if it comes to Afghanistan.

  1. The incident started a few days ago, when Pakistan's Minister of Internal Security (Interior) Rana Sanaullah said threateningly, 'Pakistan is thinking of entering the camps or camps of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Afghanistan and attacking them. '

  1. 'The Dawn' newspaper quoted the minister as saying, 'If Kabul fails to take action against TTP, then we will have to do it. International law has also given us the right to target them!'
  2. Ahmad Yasir, who now lives most of the time in Doha, the capital of Qatar, and from there oversees the Taliban's communication with various countries around the world, answered the same.

  1. On January 2, Ahmad Yasir wrote on Twitter, 'Pakistan's Interior Minister Sir! Excellent! Remember that Pakistan and not Turkey can enter Syria and attack the Kurds.
  2. He also said, 'And this is Afghanistan. It is the slaughter ground of many great and proud empires, their graves are laid here. Don't even think of launching an army operation on us, otherwise the shameful repetition of the military compromise you had with Bangladesh is bound to happen!'
  3. After that, he posted the iconic picture of Suhrawardy Udyan on December 16, where the Pakistani commander Lt. General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi General Officer Commanding of the Indian Army. General Jagjit Singh appears to have surrendered to Arora and the Bangladesh Liberation Army. General Niazi signing 'Instrument of Surrender' or surrender document.
  4. It is well known that the Taliban was born in a madrassa in Afghanistan but its leaders found refuge in neighboring Pakistan. The fact that the Taliban have survived and grown with Pakistan's help, and that the Taliban leadership is poking at Pakistan's old wounds and warning them, has surprised many strategic experts.
  5. India's leading daily Times of India wrote, 'When Monster Makes Fun of Creator' ie when the monster (Taliban) itself laughs at its creator (Pakistan)!
  6. In the words of Sushant Singh, an expert at a well-known think tank in Delhi, 'Pakistan was once one of the only two countries in the world that gave diplomatic recognition to the Taliban rulers in Kabul. But then a lot of water flowed, the relationship between Pakistan and the Taliban is no longer the same, it was understood again in this incident!

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