December 17, 1971
December 17, 1971
- Temporary President Syed Nazrul Islam says, “This is the time to work as post-war reconstructive government.” He also says that Bangladesh government had started preparing the new constitution and an election might be held by mid 1972.
- A dozen of experienced administrators, led by Ruhul Kuddus, one of the prime accused of Agartala conspiracy proceedings, commence a civil administration in Dhaka.
- Within 2:30pm, the western front of Indo-Pakistan war is over. President Yahya Khan accepts India’s unilateral truce proposal. A statistics says that India destroyed 94 Pakistani fighter jets, 214 tanks and 22 navy vessels during the two week two hour long war.
- Former governor Dr Malik takes shelter in the Hotel Intercontinental, a neutral area. Bangladeshi guerrillas demand him to be handed over to their hands. But India refuses.
- Chinese PM Zhou Enlai criticises Soviet Union for supporting Indian ‘aggression’ during a diplomatic party in Peking. Soviet envoy leave the party protesting the Chinese premier’s opinion.
- Hundreds of molten bodies and skeletons found in the Mirpur killing ground. Among those martyrs lied many finest scholars and intellectuals of Bangladesh.
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