khair_ctg
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couldn't careless about the congress or Hindu mahasaba, but I am disheartened to know that the Muslim league rejected it, i am utterly disappointed, it was wrong of them to do so, we deserved what we got in 71, rejecting this proposal by the Muslim league was an injustice to the Bangladeshi people & i apologize for that, it was not fair & Bangladesh lost a lot of land & i believe Muslim league is guilty of this, & the anger of Bangladeshis is totally justified , i agree with you bro, i think you have some valid point regarding you notion of partition was wrong
bitter & i hate it, as i love my Pakistan but none the less the "truth" must prevail & as i said it, no matter how much i dislike it but unfortunately , you do have a valid point regarding the partition
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sorry you're mistaken to say ML "rejected" Hussein Suhrawardy's proposition. opinions of just two Bengalis, Khwaja Nazim-ud-Din and Mohammad Akram Khan, were trumped by the official/unofficial declarations of support by the majority in the party, including from Mohammad Ali Jinnah, which formed the stance of the ML party on the proposition of united Bengal (MA Jinnah apparently also favoured inclusion of Assam and other surrounding areas). 1940s Bengal was much different from 1900s Bengal... Congress and Mahasaba was dominating politics among Hindus and were the main opponents of United Bengal in 1940s. the "anger" you mentioned cannot be just confined to now-Bangladeshis...
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\11\12\story_12-11-2006_pg7_2