The author argues against labeling the defense of one’s own territory as genocide, describing such a claim as a historical distortion that ignores Mujib-ur-Rehman’s arrest and what they call provocations by armed, externally supported militants. They contend that if Pakistan’s actions had truly been genocidal, Mujib-ur-Rehman would have been executed rather than arrested. The text frames Pakistan’s actions as a counter to India’s objectives, which they claim were pursued through Mujib and his well-trained, armed supporters. The author also stresses the importance of reading English properly, points to a perceived inconsistency between accusing the speaker of using ChatGPT and claiming reliance on Pak Studies, and ends with a dismissive Urdu phrase directed at the reader.
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