SarthakGanguly
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the fall of Siraj ud Daula and his Mughal saltanat marked the beginning of the end of Muslim Bengal. right after, the ascent of Hindu pundits and zamindars, and decline of Muslims, foretold what was to become of this large Muslim population isolated from other Muslim-administered lands. the isolation of Muslim Bengal from its neighborhood was accentuated by the 1947 Partition.
something to think about: one elderly person thinking out loud once said, Bengali Muslims and other big Muslim populations of the British Raj (such as Hyderabad Muslims) should have been made to migrate to today's Pakistan (i.e. NW of then British Raj) and that Pakistan should have been made a lot larger. that would have been very helpful
Old men? There are people today of our generation who want to carve out another Muslim homeland. Indeed there are people who want all of South Asia to be Muslim. So I find this thinking natural.
Remember I keep telling that Kashmir is just an excuse for the hatred? They don't want the Hindus or Sikhs in Punjab. Nope. Only the land is necessary. After Kashmir it will be Punjab (again). Then West Bengal. After that Hyderabad, then Junagad, then Kerala etc etc.Funny question.
Any idea why Punjabi Sikhs and Hindus would ever want to be a part of a country where they are second class citizens? Why would they want to join an Islamic country?
I would say West Bengalis might still consider Bangladesh or Bangladeshis might consider united Bengal under India as there is secularism in both BD and India with equal rights and responsibilities to all...unlike Pakistan.
Your Parliament giving a statement on the hanging on Jamati leader in Bangladesh. Pakistani Parliament had no business interfering in BD's internal affairs...yet it did.
Then Imran Khans statements on top of that.
I dont think the highest body of Pakistan ie the Parliament is to be taken lightly. That is clear that Jamat-e-Islami of Bangladesh has strong relations with Pakistan.
And this is not an exceptional case either. This has historical precedence and is very evident today as well.
@kalu_miah - There is still time. You should start the process of reuniting with Pakistan to undo the acts of 'traitors' as YOU call them. Be honest and stand up to your convictions once and for all.