They had pursued a violent path. They lost, but the issues remain unsolved to this day. If India still remain a British raj do you think something like this is not going to happen?
Remember everything could have been solved if the country would have just accept them when it had the chance.
Consider it lucky ,that Mynamar did not deal with them like how Russian empire dealt with muslim populations that dared to revolt or like usa dealt with genocide of tens to hundreds of millions of native americans.
And according to mynamar they are illegal bangladeshis. Now that is bangladesh's problem.
And look here rohingya are planning terror in india also. Ungrateful parasites these rohingya are.
Lashkar radicalises Rohingyas to wage war against India - Hindustan Times
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British colonial rule[edit]
British policy encouraged Bengali inhabitants from adjacent regions to migrate into the then lightly populated and fertile valleys of Arakan as farm laborers. The
East India Company extended the
Bengal administration to Arakan, thus there was no international boundary between Bengal and Arakan, and no restrictions on migration between the regions. In the early 19th century, thousands of Bengalis from the Chittagong region settled in Arakan seeking work.
[37] In addition, thousands of
Rakhine people from Arakan also settled in Bengal.
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The British census of 1891 reported 58,255 Muslims in Arakan. By 1911, the Muslim population had increased to 178,647.
[46] The waves of migration were primarily due to the requirement of cheap labour from
British India to work in the paddy fields. Immigrants from Bengal, mainly from the Chittagong region, "moved en masse into western townships of Arakan". To be sure, Indian immigration to Burma was a nationwide phenomenon, not just restricted to Arakan.
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Historian
Thant Myint-U writes: "At the beginning of the 20th century, Indians were arriving in Burma at the rate of no less than a quarter million per year. The numbers rose steadily until the peak year of 1927, immigration reached 480,000 people, with Rangoon exceeding New York City as the greatest immigration port in the world. This was out of a total population of only 13 million; it was equivalent to the United Kingdom today taking 2 million people a year." By then, in most of the largest cities in Burma,
Rangoon (Yangon),
Akyab (Sittwe),
Bassein (Pathein),
Moulmein, the Indian immigrants formed a majority of the population. The Burmese under the British rule felt helpless, and reacted with a "racism that combined feelings of superiority and fear."
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The impact of immigration was particularly acute in Arakan, one of less populated regions. In 1939, the British authorities, alert to the long-term animosity between the
Rakhine Buddhists and the Muslim population, formed a special Investigation Commission led by James Ester and
Tin Tut to study the issue of Muslim immigration into the Rakhine state. The commission recommended securing the border; however, with the onset of
World War II, the British retreated from Arakan.
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Rohingya came from bengal under british.