What is the explanation of president Gen. Yahya Khan's role in the general election of 1970?

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There seems to be a source which addresses the issue.

The Wikipedia article on the 1970 Pakistani General Election mentions this (emphasis mine):

Yahya Khan ignored reports that Sheikh Mujib planned to disregard the LFO and that India was increasingly interfering in East Pakistan.[10] Nor did he believe that the Awami League would actually sweep the elections in East Pakistan.[11]

This indicates that Yahya Khans' belief was that East Pakistan would not vote as a block, so he allowed the elections to proceed without interference.

This article mentions a book by professor Ian Talbot, and provides a direct quote from that book (emphasis mine):

Ian Talbot (1998). Pakistan: A Modern History. St. Martin's Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-312-21606-1.

"From November 1969 until the announcement of the national election results, he discounted the possibility of an Awami League landslide in East Pakistan."

He did not try to manipulate the election, since he did not see it necessary. He thought his party would win enough votes in the East to maintain power.

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