I agree with you that West Pakistanis (Mohajirs, Punjabis and Pashtoons) treated Bengalis like some inferior race and their racism prevented them from accepting Bengali rule over Pakistan. And I agree with you once again that Pakistan’s military was the in charge of affairs and this military had been operating on the designs of its colonial British masters who have ‘unofficially’ banned recruitment of Bengalis in the British Indian Army because of the fear of another War of Independence (Indian Mutiny began from Bengal troops). After Pakistan was established in 1947, Punjabis and Pathans (who were incorrectly given the title of martial races by the British along with Gurkhas) made up most of the armed forces and the Pathan General Ayub Khan who naturally hated and despised Bengalis continued with this discrimination from 1951 to 1969 until Yahya Khan (who was not Pathan) took over who made reforms in the army and in the administration by permitting further recruitment of Bengalis in the army but it was all too little too late.
When Yahya took over, Ayub had already brought this country to the breaking point through his discriminatory and oppressive rule which had left East Pakistan poorer than ever (East Pakistanis were 40% poorer than West Pakistanis). His propagandists celebrated a decade of development which was actually the decade of darkness and oppression.
Bhutto is partner in crime because like Nawaz Sharif he was born in the house of an oppressor, usurper and an evil military dictator who was actually a traitor of Pakistan and deserved to be hanged in public. 8 years after enjoying privileges of a Cabinet minister under military regime, Bhutto realised it was time to bite like a snake on the back of his benefactor Ayub Khan. Over night he became democratic after Tashkent declaration when Pakistanis had started spitting on Ayub Khan for lying to the nation over the 1965 war. Now Bhutto knew that clinging to his daddy Ayub wouldn’t benefit him anymore.
Following are the facts which prove that Bhutto remained a stooge of military despite his anti-Ayub campaign in 1969. I am sure the way Pakistan Army wanted to get rid of their father, Gen. Zia-ul-Haq and with an inside job his aircraft was blown up, thanks to the CIA-GHQ affair (Gen. Mirza Aslam Beig chose a different aircraft for his departure from Bahawalpur), Ayub was also forced to leave through Bhutto. And I bet Bhutto’s agitation in 1969 was supported by the GHQ like Imran Khan, Tahirul Qadri, and Khadim Hussain Rizvi run their circus to destabilise the civilian government. Military supported their ladla Z A Bhutto because Sheikh Mujib was not a sell out.
After shocking results of 1970 elections, Yahya Khan first visited East Pakistan and then he visited Larkana where he stayed at Bhutto’s residence for 3 days. This 3 day-picnic at Bhutto’s residence was a proof something happened there. National Assembly was to convene in Dhaka but Bhutto told the PPP MNAs that their legs would be broken if they tried to go to Dhaka. In that way Bhutto sabotaged the democratic process because the 6 Points were always negotiable as Mujib said, but Bhutto didn’t want a democratic solution or compromise because he was a dirty stooge of Pakistan’s racist military.
When Operation Searchlight began Bhutto was in Dhaka, he said ‘Pakistan has been saved (by this army action)’. Awami League’s MNAs were disqualified by the military government and reelection was held in East Pakistan which was boycotted by Awami League but fascist PPP and criminal Jamat-e-Islami contested and stole Awami League’s seats. Would you call it Bhutto’s championing democracy?
And as I said Bhutto was sent to the UNO General Assembly meeting on 15 December 1971 by Yahya. Doesn’t it prove that Bhutto was a stooge of military? Why on earth, in what capacity Bhutto was sent to the UNO when he was the chief of a political party and was not holding a government position?
Not just that but in a soft military coup, Yahya was removed and on 20 December 1971, Pakistan’s traitor army installed this evil man, Z A Bhutto as the President and Martial Law Administrator.
I do not differ once again when you said Bhutto was hanged when he became too powerful. It’s like Nawaz Sharif was kicked out again and again when he attempted to be independent of his motherly institution, Pakistan Army.
And finally, no, I’m not any Choudhary.