Wrong policies result debacle of East Pakistan: Baloch

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LAHORE: Secretary General, Jamaat e Islami, Liaqat Baloch, has said that the wrong policies of the military dictators besides the selfishness of the bureaucracy and political leadership had led to the debacle of East Pakistan.

Addressing a function in connection with the Fall of Dhaka, he said that India had started conspiracies against Pakistan with the connivance of the world powers much before 1970 and the situation became worse when the results of the 1970 elections were not accepted.

This provide New Delhi an excuse to openly interfere in East Pakistan.

Liaqat Baloch said that drifting away from the Islamic system and the rule of the corrupt and secular people had created great problems for the country and the nation.

The refusal of the military and political leadership to accept the provincial autonomy had deeply hurt the national unity.

Corrupt and incompetent popular political leaders had pushed the country towards destruct ion by not fulfilling the dictates of democracy.

He said that the nation could not forget the Peshawar APS tragedy either in which hundreds of our young students were martyred.

He said that the martyrdom of JI leaders in Bangladesh including Prof. Ghulam Azam, Maulana Mutiur Rahman Nizami, Ali Ahsan Mujahid, Abdul Qadir Mullah, Qamar Zaman and Mir Qasim Ali had revived the two nation theory.