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We only share language with people like rain man. Other than that all are different. There is a reason why people like rain man are welcomed in India and Indians want to get rid of Bengalis from Assam and west bengal. This rain man is also different from his fellow kinds. For example he is known as Bangal in west Bengal and west Bengalis are known Ghoti. And since when all Indians started to talk in Bangla or worship Durga? He is different from rest of India.
Indians don't want to get rid of Bengalis from Assam and West Bengal as long as they are Indians, we Indians only want to get rid of the illegal Bangladeshis immigrants coming here and creating a social and law & order crisis. There is no difference between a ghoti and a bangal, they both are Bengalis, West Bengalis, and Indians. Check how many Chief Ministers of West Bengal are/were bangals.
Durga is an Eastern non aryan tribal goddess. Many Hindus can respect but dont worship it. Many such kinds of local goddesses like Durga can exist around other places in India in a similar form of Durga or other. But Durga Puja culture is unique in Eastern part. Other puja festivals like Rath Yatra will be also unique in Eastern part.
Goddess Durga is very much revered and worshiped in all parts of India. Where did you get this idea? Sri Ganesha puja is a big festival in Mumbai, but that doesn't mean rest of India don't worship lord Ganesha. "Navratri" is a big festival in north Indian states like Gujrat, and that is a Maa Durga festival. Vaishno Devi is also Maa Durga, barring Laxmi and Saraswati, almost all prime Hindu goddesses that you know by different names including Maa Kali, is Maa Durga, or "AdiShakti".
Check this link for notable temples of Maa Durga in different names all across India, and the list is not exhaustive, it missed lots of notable temples. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durga
Tell me, do you also worship, Manasa and Bonbibi?
Maa Manasa and Bonbibi are not the prime goddess of Hinduism, and Bonbibi is worshiped in Sundarban areas where people going into the jungle for a living worship Bonbibi to keep them safe, 'bon' means jungle and Bonbibi, bondurga or bondevi is a guardian goddess of the forests, in fact she is considered Maa Durga only in a local form.
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