Plz give us some evidence that we supported such a group..
mmm...let's see...
Oh here it is!
Bangladeshi Insurgents Say India Is Supporting Them
By SANJOY HAZARIKA, Special to The New York Times
Published: June 11, 1989
For more than a decade, India has secretly provided arms and money to tribal insurgents fighting for an autonomous state in Bangladesh, rebels given sanctuary in this border area say.
A senior security official here confirmed the assistance and said an undetermined number of rebel fighters had stayed along the border near camps of Indian paramilitary forces.
''The Government is giving them help,'' the official added, without elaborating.
The rebels, who are mostly Buddhists, belong to the Chakma and other tribes in the Chittagong Hills of Bangladesh. They say they are being persecuted and pushed off their fertile land by an influx of ethnic Bengali Bangladeshis, who are overwhelmingly Muslim. Elections Are Planned
President H. M. Ershad of Bangladesh is planning to hold elections on June 25 to give some local autonomy to the Chittagong Hill Tracts, but the Shanti Bahini, the guerrilla organization fighting the Government, has called for a boycott of the vote and declared it will disrupt balloting.
A spokesman for the rebels said Indian officials began to provide arms and money in 1976, after the assassination in a military coup of Sheik Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh's first President and a friend of India.
The spokesman, Bimal Chakma, said the Indian Government had not given as many weapons as were needed. ''At the beginning we got some consideration, but it is very low compared with what we need.''
The Shanti Bahini has an estimated 500 guerrillas. Over the years, the insurgents have increased their armory by capturing weapons through raids on Bangladesh military units. The rebels in the Chittagong Hill Tracts also picked up large caches of Chinese semi-automatic weapons during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war. Past Help for Pakistani Rebels
India also armed, trained and financed ethnic Bengali rebels seeking to break away from Pakistan, of which Bangladesh, then East Pakistan, was a part. The guerrilla attacks escalated into a war between India and Pakistan in 1971 after 10 million people fled military atrocities into India. Pakistani troops were routed and Bangladesh was created.
The Shanti Bahini, which means peace corps in the Bengali language, was formed in 1972 after a rejection of demands for autonomy, preferential treatment and an end to the Muslim influx. The Shanti Bahini says it has killed more than 500 members of the Bangladeshi military and the police as well as Muslim settlers.
Source:
Bangladeshi Insurgents Say India Is Supporting Them - NYTimes.com
And why would India want to do that?
Oh here's more!
The Census of 1872 was, however, very imperfect, and the actual growth of population has probably not exceeded what might be expected in a sparsely inhabited but fairly healthy tract on the time of parthion Chittagong Hill Tracts had a majority non-Muslim population of 97% (most of them Buddhists), but was given to Pakistan. The Chittagong Hill Tracts People's Association (CHTPA) petitioned the Bengal Boundary Commission that, since the CHTs were inhabited largely by non-Muslims, they should remain within India. Since they had no official representation, there was no official discussion on the matter, and many on the Indian side assumed the CHT would be awarded to India.
Source:
Chittagong Hill Tracts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All this was happening during the Cold War. In fact, Bangladesh and India had been fighting a virtual covert war for almost 40 years.
I am not saying some criminal elements in India are not involved in helping them..but to say that GOI was involved is pretty lame and just propaganda..
And what makes you so confident that they are propaganda?
and tell me if we did..do u really think 'BD would have survived such an experience'?
LMAO...
You didn't know? CHT is still part of Bangladesh
And we've survived for 40 years
And yes, the Americans along with the International Community did help us against the "Peace Corps". And if memory serves me correctly, you lot were a Cold War foe.
Did you know? The Americans (CIA) even did back Mujib's assassination. And what did you do to save your agent? Nothing...you lot were powerless to stop it. And yet even today, your stick just isn't big enough to match them.
I understand the the Indo-Pak war of 1971 really did give you guys a flush of confidence (funnily still does), but my advise is not to rule that over you.
A little about the people of CHT:
The Chakma and Hmong tribes were some of the most wealthiest and prosperous in the region. In fact, they had their own little tribes controlled by feudal lords.
During the Pakistan-era, a hydroelectric damn was to be built. And that required the people of CHT to vacate their lands and palaces for the water needed to power the system. They were promised compensation. They never got it.
And that's the source of discontent. Even now under the Awami League, this issue still goes on.
Here's a picture of their under-water palace:
Those two branch-like figures represented the entrance gates to their palace grounds.
Now, the information I stated here is not something you'd find online. Most of the online articles are propaganda (by you know who
). This information is what I got by speaking to both the indigenous folks and the Bengali Muslims in Rangamati.
And myself is a Chittagongian.
I do support minority rights in Bangladesh, and I do wish their sufferings are ended. But if you are to try anything funny, you are most welcome to try. But best not to whine over past butthurt claims.
If that source (an 80s article) is not enough proof for you, I frankly fail to understand what is.