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Actually it was more than half. It was 65/45. So strictly speaking they lost us rather then the other way around. Smaller piece is regarded as "breaking away".
Yeh I know it does. Which is why million of Bengali's migrants are found in Karachi. You need to tell them this. These indices are drawn by people far away in Western capitals. They are at best indicators. The reality is distorted by politics etc. Countries which are seen as favourites in West gewt the uppity treatment with others geting shafted.
Ever wondered if India and Bangland are doing so well why and how on gawds earth do both countries have millions pulling rickshaws? And 100s of millions in utter starvation?
What you expect me to believe people in India like retiring donkeys so they can do the work themselves? In Pakistan we use petrol rickshaws with even them being minority with stand vehicle taxi dominating. What does that tell you? On the ground the economics in Pakistan favours cars for taxi. In India and Bang the human becomes the beast. Bloody mockery.
And I won'y even go into starvation.
Ps. There is not a country on earth that has two wings so far apart and belonging to entirely differant ethnic groups. Such a conception in 1947 was crazy and bound to fail. Even English migrants living in America broke away to set up their America when both sets of people were English/English settlers. It was Richard versus Richard. So 1971 was better for them and us or it would have remained a running sore sapping the energy of the state.
West Pakistan has ethnic groups that have shared the same Indus Valley for mileniums and are contigous. Furthemore they are enmeshed socially and economically.
I did say the bike versions are more prevalent. However like I said they still depend on human articulation akin to having donkey on treadmill.
There is nothing 'prevalent'. These were vehicles that were prominent when India had stopped import of vehicles and restircticted their manufacture (we had only 2 models of cars and limited manufacture of 2 wheelers for a very long time). They sprung up because there were no transportation options at all. Now they are all fringe. In any case your comments are both stupid and lame. No government has 'tied' anyone to do this at any point of time. Some people took it up as livelihood then. Your attempts to talk about poverty, starvation etc. are laughable. Pak is, has been, and will perpetually be in far worse than India is.
Delhi roads filled with Rickshaws
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