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Claims of Hindu genocide in East Pakistan
Some Indian websites (e.g. http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_histor...du_bangla.html or http://koenraadelst.voiceofdharma.co.../genocide.html and Bhorat)) think they prove that a Hindu genocide of 2.5 million Hindus occurred during 1971 in Bangladesh.
They all over simplify their calculations by not taking into account fertility and migrational differences between the Hindus and rest of the population at the time (other differences would probably affect the figures as well, such as floods and famines etc, but will be ignored for the time being).
The total population of Bangladesh in 1974 = 71.4 million
The total population of East Pakistan in 1961 = 51 million
Factor by which the population increased between 1961-1974 = 1.4
This factor is used to calculate the expected Hindu population of Bangladesh in 1974 from most websites claiming a Hindu genocide occurred
But this factor assumes similar fertilities of the Hindu and Muslim (majority) populations. This is not true as the following articles clearly show.
Another article from the Journal of Biosocial Science confirms that the fertility rates of Hindus and Muslims in 1970s Bangladesh was not the same
So Hindu fertility rates were most likely between about 10 and 13% less than Muslim fertility rates between 1961-1974 (by extrapolating the information to the previous decade).
So take the higher of the Hindu fertility rates quoted (10%, Journal of Biosocial Science), and adjust the factor of 1.4 to accommodate for the lower Hindu fertility rate.
0.9 X 1.4 = 1.26
Hindu population in 1961 in East Pakistan (modern day Bangladesh) = 9.4 million
Expected Hindu population in 1974 =
1.26 X 9.4 million = 11.8 million
Actual Hindu population in Bangladesh in 1974 = 9.6 million
Unaccounted for Hindus = 11.8 million - 9.6 million = 2.2 million.
This figure does not include migration of Hindus out of Bangladesh during this period (very few Hindus immigrated into bangladesh during the same time and can be considered negligible)
Accounting for migration
The first article quoted above states that The estimated size of such out-migration (missing Hindu population) during 1964-1991 was 5.3 million, or 538 persons each day since 1964, with as high as 703 persons per day during 1964-1971
Between the 8 years of 1964-1971, around 703 Hindu emigrations per day from Bangladesh took place
Total Hindu emigrations between 1964-1971 = 703 X 365 X 8 = 2.1 million. This leaves only 0.1 million Hindus unaccounted for (2.2 million - 2.1 million)
Between 1972-1974, there were perhaps 480,000 more Hindu emigrations ([5.3 million - 2.1 million] / 20 = 0.16 million emigrants per year. (Figure of 20 is years from 1972-1991). This figure is based on the article above, stating that "The estimated size of such out-migration (missing Hindu population) during 1964-1991 was 5.3 million, or 538 persons each day since 1964".
This would completely account for any remaining Hindus expected to be in the population by 1974.
I do realize that some Hindus on this board will be disappointed there is no proof of a Hindu genocide in that war, but let me assure you, killing is bad!
Some Indian websites (e.g. http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_histor...du_bangla.html or http://koenraadelst.voiceofdharma.co.../genocide.html and Bhorat)) think they prove that a Hindu genocide of 2.5 million Hindus occurred during 1971 in Bangladesh.
They all over simplify their calculations by not taking into account fertility and migrational differences between the Hindus and rest of the population at the time (other differences would probably affect the figures as well, such as floods and famines etc, but will be ignored for the time being).
The total population of Bangladesh in 1974 = 71.4 million
The total population of East Pakistan in 1961 = 51 million
Factor by which the population increased between 1961-1974 = 1.4
This factor is used to calculate the expected Hindu population of Bangladesh in 1974 from most websites claiming a Hindu genocide occurred
But this factor assumes similar fertilities of the Hindu and Muslim (majority) populations. This is not true as the following articles clearly show.
The Association for Land Reform and Development (ALRD), an NGO based in Dhaka states that "the implementation of Enemy Property Act \ Vested Property Act has accelerated the process of mass out-migration of Hindu population from mid 1960s onward. The estimated size of such out-migration (missing Hindu population) during 1964-1991 was 5.3 million, or 538 persons each day since 1964, with as high as 703 persons per day during 1964-1971. ..... during the same period, the fertility rate among the Hindu population was 13 per cent less than the fertility rates among the Muslim population (estimate based on recent contraceptive use rates). Due to the lack of any reliable fertility estimates, the rate for the Muslims was estimated using an indirect method (Mauldin measure), based on contraceptive prevalence rates
The Hindu Minority in Bangladesh: Legally Identified Enemies
Another article from the Journal of Biosocial Science confirms that the fertility rates of Hindus and Muslims in 1970s Bangladesh was not the same
Using a unique set of birth registration data from the Demographic Surveillance System of the International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh, for the period 1974-77, The age-specific fertility rates by religion show that Muslims had higher fertility at all ages in 1974 and 1977 and at older ages in 1975 and 1976. Overall, however, fertility of Hindus is consistently lower than that of Muslims, but the relative differences are under 10%.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...858&query_hl=2
So Hindu fertility rates were most likely between about 10 and 13% less than Muslim fertility rates between 1961-1974 (by extrapolating the information to the previous decade).
So take the higher of the Hindu fertility rates quoted (10%, Journal of Biosocial Science), and adjust the factor of 1.4 to accommodate for the lower Hindu fertility rate.
0.9 X 1.4 = 1.26
Hindu population in 1961 in East Pakistan (modern day Bangladesh) = 9.4 million
Expected Hindu population in 1974 =
1.26 X 9.4 million = 11.8 million
Actual Hindu population in Bangladesh in 1974 = 9.6 million
Unaccounted for Hindus = 11.8 million - 9.6 million = 2.2 million.
This figure does not include migration of Hindus out of Bangladesh during this period (very few Hindus immigrated into bangladesh during the same time and can be considered negligible)
Accounting for migration
The first article quoted above states that The estimated size of such out-migration (missing Hindu population) during 1964-1991 was 5.3 million, or 538 persons each day since 1964, with as high as 703 persons per day during 1964-1971
Between the 8 years of 1964-1971, around 703 Hindu emigrations per day from Bangladesh took place
Total Hindu emigrations between 1964-1971 = 703 X 365 X 8 = 2.1 million. This leaves only 0.1 million Hindus unaccounted for (2.2 million - 2.1 million)
Between 1972-1974, there were perhaps 480,000 more Hindu emigrations ([5.3 million - 2.1 million] / 20 = 0.16 million emigrants per year. (Figure of 20 is years from 1972-1991). This figure is based on the article above, stating that "The estimated size of such out-migration (missing Hindu population) during 1964-1991 was 5.3 million, or 538 persons each day since 1964".
This would completely account for any remaining Hindus expected to be in the population by 1974.
I do realize that some Hindus on this board will be disappointed there is no proof of a Hindu genocide in that war, but let me assure you, killing is bad!