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Hindustani786ji,
When Bangladesh was carved, there was GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO KICK BANGALI MUSLIMS IN BANGLADESH, WITH EXCHANGE OF BANGLADESHI HINDUS.
1) OPPORTUNITY MISSED. RESULT ILLEGAL BANGLADESHI IMMIGRANTS.
2) GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO REDRAW EASTERN BORDER, (BROADENING OF "BOTTLE NECK" OF WASTE (WEST) BANGAL.
3) INDIA CERTAINLY WOULD HAVE NOT GONE "FAMINE-STARVED" BY PROVIDING "RATIONS" TO 93000 POW. "THIS SHOWS HOW BANKRUPT AND PERVERTED YOUR THOUGHT PROCESS IS".
DO NOT REPLY MORONICALLY AGAIN AND AGAIN.
P.S.: WHY THERE WAS NOT ANY INSURGENCY IN PAKISTANI PUNJAB, SINDH, BALUCHISTAN, BANGLADESH.
WHY INDIA HAS TO FACE IT AGAIN AND AGAIN.
INDIA WAS NEVER CAPABLE TO RELY BEFITTINGLY.
West Bengal Muslims who have rejected partition and become Indian Citizens , Why those Indian citizens should be kicked out to Bangladesh ?
Its really sad for me to see that Bangladeshi Hindus have to leave thier ancesteral lands and this in reality will remove traces of Hinduism from Bangladesh but still Bangladeshi Muslims still follow traditions of thier hindu ancestors.
It was not just 93,000 Pakistani POW but millions of refugees who entered India and millions of internally displaced people within Bangladesh.
India spent around Rs100 million on food, clothing and shelter for the refugees in the first few months after the war.
Between December 1971 and January 1972, India committed US$232 million in aid to Bangladesh, almost all of it for immediate disbursement. The largest single element in Indian aid was 900,000 tons of food grains.
From the outset of the crisis in East Pakistan, Indira Gandhi had made it clear that India would do its utmost to assist the refugees, but that the refugees could not remain on a permanent basis. India’s firm position that refugees would have to return to their country of origin had implications for the range of measures taken by Delhi. By mid-April 1971, the Indian Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation, which was coordinating the relief operation, decided to establish 50 camps, each equipped to accommodate 50,000 refugees, to be run by officials from the central government.
The Indian authorities registered the refugees on their arrival at the border,where they were given an entry document, a special food ration for their inland journey and anti-cholera and smallpox injections. Those who did not register at the border were presumed to be living with friends, relatives or other host families. At the beginning of December 1971, Indian government figures showed 6.8 million refugees living in camps and a further 3.1 million living with host families .
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The policy adopted by Pakistan during 1971 war was mainly to stop the growth of Indian economy and even stop the Nuclear programme of India which Republic of India was needed that time against the Chinese Nuclear test of 1964. Try to understand International politics.