"Rao Farman Ali then devotes a whole chapter to the alleged plots by India. The Generals have all seemed to agree that India had been conspiring to break apart Pakistan since 1947, and even our Liberation War was also the result of Indian conspiracies. Pakistani Generals have never managed see past this illusion."
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Rao Farman Ali
Major General Rao Farman Ali SQA SK (Urdu: Ų±Ų§Ų¤ ŁŲ±Ł Ų§Ł Ų¹ŁŪ ; January 1, 1922 ā 20 January 2004) was a Major General in the Pakistan Army, and political figure who is widely considered a key architect of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide the Bangladesh Liberation War.
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