They practically did. Bangladesh has always been a satellite state of India's since 71. India doesn't officially reunify Bangladesh into it because of 2 reasons: 1. it would invalidate their "moral justification" for intervening in 71 and going to war with Pakistan, and 2. they don't want Bangladesh, a heavily Muslim country, part of India.
When Hindus complain about partition they aren't complaining about 2/3 of the Muslim population being taken out of India, they are complaining about the loss of territory. And really, they are actually complaining about the loss of West Pakistan - Lahore, the Indus, West Punjab for the Sikhs, Nankana, Pakistani Kashmir, and resource rich Balochistan, the geographic value of where Pakistan is situated, etc., they could care less about Bangladesh. Just ask them.
Plus, they complain about a powerful nemesis to their west (Pakistan), a nuclear armed state. Bangladesh is hardly a security threat to India.
We don't want to ask them.
Their opinion is inconsequential, as such it doesn't matter to us.
Maybe to you, an entire nation that seems to exist with the singular goal of countering India, what Indians think matters.
To us, it doesn't matter, you don't matter either.
I can see what you're trying to do here, Pak this, Pak that, trying to belittle us.
If Pak is really that great, then good for you, don't serenade us with tales of Paks greatness and importance, no put that greatness to use.
We all now what Pak is currently and will be for the foreseeable future....
Let us handle our country, you handle yours, if you don't like what we're doing then you shouldn't have surrendered in 71.
Btw, If Pak is so Great, what are you doing in Canada ? We all know the answer.
You want to defend awami killing force in uniform and their killings, your pathological lie would not cut it. Here are some of Awami regime killing force victims recently.
Spate of custodial torture and death plague Bangladesh
Each year some 200 people become victims of extrajudicial and custodial murder in Bangladesh
www.ucanews.com
Bangladesh Police Kill A Retired Army Officer
The killing of a retired military officer, Major Sinha Rashed Khan, by Bangladesh police has finally forced security forces to confront their culture of extrajudicial executions.
www.hrw.org
Raihan's death in police custody: SI suspended for helping SI Akbar flee
In a press release on Wednesday evening, Sylhet Metropolitan Police (SMP) said SI Hasan Uddin was the second-in-command (2ic) of the police outpost
en.prothomalo.com
Chakoria ‘Crossfire’ Victims: Expatriate killed ‘for money’
The eldest son of a Bangladeshi expatriate in Oman, Md Jafar used to run a human haulier to support his family in Chattogram’s Patiya.
www.thedailystar.net
Kire boltu Mia, when did I ever say extrajudical killings don't occur in Bangladesh, they happen alot.
No, you quite conveniently avoided my point, you said he was picked up by 'killing force', I asked a simple question, why is he still alive then ?
Killing Force entails they kill whatever they see..
So why is he still alive then ?