roadrunner
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I find your thoughts most interesting, humorous and rather bigoted, if you will.
The issue that you attribute to the Bengalis are too generalised and apparently more out of pique!
There have been posts, including links, in this very forum, to indicate the Punjabi arrogance causing heartburns amongst the other races/ communities/ ethnic groups of Pakistan and you claim that all in Pakistan are solidly together and beyond the negative traits that you attribute to the Bengalis. There is even a post in this forum wherein a boss who was a non Mohajir person, balked at the revelation that the subordinate was a Mohajir.
I don't get why you keep going on about Punjabis?! Punjabis are hardly ruling Pakistan. Punjab is the biggest province in Pakistan, and many of the rich might live in Punjab, but they come from all backgrounds. There is hardly this universal hate of Punjabis you seem to think (or wish) inside of Pakistan. They don't rule much. In fact, there's not been one Pakistani Punjabi leader of Pakistan during the existence of Pakistan.
Notwithstanding, I find the Wonder of BD rather silent on the issues raised by you. Has this aspect led you to surmise that all Bengalis are docile and insecure?
Bengalis are generally pretty docile. Bangladesh goes through periods of nationalism which is either racial, or religious based. Separation of the East and West Bengal by the British in 1905, was based on religion. Apparently the Hindus of Bengal were exploiting the Muslims of Bengal, so the Muslims of Bengal wanted curzon to partition the province. The 1947 partition was also supported for the same reason. Then in 1971 it was a division they wanted based on racial grounds. Whoever they lived with, they claimed victimized them, be it the Hindu Bengali, or the West Pakistanis. Why was this? So you see, sometimes it is racial grounds, sometimes it is religios grounds. The common factor is that they always feel they are discriminated against. This sort of victm attitude (which continues today even in all of Dhaka's war museums) is based on insecurity and nationalism. It's the hallmarks of extemely docile people. Whenever Mujib told his followers that Bangladesh would be the richest country in the world spinning golden threads of jute, if it weren't for West Pakistani exploitation, the East Pakistanis believed him. It was easy to manipulate the minds of those in East Pakistan.
I assure you that Bengalis are not so "cool" and they don't slink away. The birth of Bangladesh is a live case in point. However, those who are not Bengalis in the true sense, but by circumstances live in Bangladesh may slink away, since they are not Bengalis and instead have dubious loyalties like the Razakaar or the collaborators.
Dude. as far as fighting is concerned. Bengalis hardly joined the armed forces. Training schools had to be closed down in East Pakistan because they did not want to fight in the armed forces. There is a reason they are not considered a martial race by the British. They were not very able on the battlefield.
Such people living in Bangladesh could not care what slurs are attributed to Bengalis or Bangladesh since their heart is elsewhere. And the extraordinary part is that where their heart is do not accept them to be their own!
A lost community - people without a country (in the emotional way)!
I don't think the Bengalis accept them. Much like the people of the Chittagong Tracts are victimized by the Bangladeshis..It's Bangladesh's problem anyhow.