The picture was clicked on December 16, 1971.

This day is celebrated as Vijay Diwas in India.

Kabul:

The tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan is increasing gradually.

Taliban (Taliban) has now tried to scratch the old wound of Pakistan by sharing an old picture.

Ahmed Yasir, a top Taliban leader in Qatar, reminded Pakistan of the 1971 war (India-Pakistan 1971 War) and warned that if Pakistan attacks Afghanistan, the 1971 war will be repeated.

He said that the Pakistani army should stay away from Afghanistan to avoid losing another war.

Taliban member Ahmed Yasir has tweeted warning Pakistan against attacking the Taliban, in which he shared a picture of the surrender in front of India.

He wrote in a tweet that thinking of a military attack would be a shameful repetition of the military agreement with India.

The minister inside Pakistan!


Excellent sir!

Afghanistan, Syria and Pakistan are not Turkey to mark their territory in Syria.


د ا افغانستان د د د مغرورو امبراقيو هديره.


पे विनिजमाई इरगल सूच मह कहरे कहें कहें कहें कृष्णे द कर्वे द कर्वे द शर्म बी वी डाखाउर्थ मालिक लर्णी वह जी स्टा बाडार ये गंडो कर्ज़े।

pic.twitter.com/FFu8DyBgio

— Ahmad Yasir (@AhmadYasir711) January 2, 2023

The photo, shared by a Taliban member, shows Lt Gen Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, the commander of the Pakistan Army in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) accepting a decisive defeat and the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) In attendance is shown signing "Surrender" in Dhaka. 

The picture was clicked on December 16, 1971.

This day is celebrated as Vijay Diwas in India.

It marks the day when India helped in the liberation of Bangladesh.

Yasir's warning came after Pakistan's Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah's statement on Afghanistan.

Sanaullah had said that Islamabad has the legal right to act against "insurgent bases" in Afghanistan, and that the Pakistani military would not hesitate to do so if its country was threatened by such groups.

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