Only 10 million? Hey, why not make it a billion?
What was the approximate number of refugees?
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Only 10 million? Hey, why not make it a billion?
In 1971,As a result of the conflict, a further eight to ten million people, mostly Hindus,[27]fled the country at the time to seek refuge in neighbouring India.
From wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Bangladesh_genocide
What was the approximate number of refugees?
Savior is not the exact word to describe such a complex & complicated event. But I, whatever the present circumstances is, feel grateful to India for what they did for us in 1971.
Personally I don't have any soft corner left for Pakistan(Doesn't matter how you describe 1971)
The question is that during the 1971 war when there was a civil strife in then East Pakistan, India decided to take advantage of the civil strige and invaded Pakistan against all international laws. Their agenda was to disintegrate Pakistan while appealing to the eastern Pakistanis as their 'saviors', hence trying to score two hits with one shot.
Since the war is over and Bangladesh is now a free nation, i am interested in asking from the Bangladeshis on this forum, if or not today in 2013, they accept India as their 'savior' for invading in a domestic conflict of a sovereign nation, or not. What role does India play in the psyche and the history of Bangladesh for the Bangladeshi youth??
Please participate in a civil debate and the poll.
Best regards.
UN didn't support in this case in favor of Pakistan as most countries favored India on this,thanks to our elaborate political campaign.nor UN Security Council was favored Pakistan.and did we forgot the challenge thrown to India by Pakistani Diplomat(can't remember who was it,I'll find out and post it soon as it was shown in an documentary) when he performed the famous "Torn Up Pages in UN" stunt in front of the whole world???
by the way @Aeronaut
can't Indians participate in this pool.cause even I voted.
I can edit Wikipedia to suit my argument. And that's why only trolls quote from there. I mean, why would any one believe a bunch of old fools saying?
Come up with how that information was compiled, and then you may add some value into the debate. Otherwise, it's just numbers. They couldn't even compile the data to account for the "3 million" killed.
I don't know.
http://www.culturalsurvival.org/pub...atural-disasters-pogroms-have-killed-thousand
Go through this article. It is mentioned 10 Million.
I believe the 10 million number because Bangladesh is very densely populated area having close to 10 to 15% hindu population. When Genocide started where will they go??
In addition to Hindus Muslim Bengalis also fled to India. This Genocide by West pakistan started in the month of March and continued till December 1971. So The number will be definitely in Millions.
Only 10 million? Hey, why not make it a billion?
And in what position is "Cultural Survival" in to make that kind of conclusion?
Your article doesn't talk specifically about 1971. Or how they compiled such a vast amount of data in such short span of time. It talks about the entire scenario since the 40's till now.
If you don't know, just say you don't know. There's no shame in that.
It's sad being a Bengladeshi not knowing country's history...
Please go through the article it mentions about 1971 and then says about number of refugees. I also gave the reason I believe in that number.
http://www.genocidebangladesh.org/?page_id=461971 witnessed worst human influx from Bangladesh to neighboring India. Indian government reports that around 8-9 million migrants took shelter in 829 refugee camps. According to National Geographic (Sept. 1972), the estimated number of Bangladeshi refugees was 10.0 million. Also, a large number of people were displaced within the country, estimated number was around 20 million (The UN in Bangladesh).
Believe" is not a word
That 10 million is only an estimation. Not an exact number.
http://www.genocidebangladesh.org/?page_id=46