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Concern in Nawab landscape, too
Families associated with erstwhile rulers of Bengal decry citizenship regimen

By Alamgir Hossain in Behrampore
  • Published 3.01.20, 4:16 AM
  • Updated 3.01.20, 4:16 AM
  • 3 mins read
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Syed Reza Ali Meerza(Picture sourced by The Telegraph)

Descendants and associates of the Nawabs of Bengal who decided for centuries who their subjects would be are worried about their ability to prove Indian citizenship.

Since 1717, when Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar combined the nizamat (civil administration) and diwani (revenue administration) of the Bengal subah (subdivision) to elevate Murshid Quli Khan to the post of Nawab Nazim, the Murshidabad Nawabs of the Nasiri, Afshar and the Najafi dynasties ruled — de facto or de jure — for nearly two centuries the territories of undivided Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, besides parts of Northeast and Chhattisgarh.

Syed Reza Ali Meerza, a 70-year-old grandson of Sayyid Sir Wasif Ali Meerza Khan Bahadur — the last Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad recognised by the government of Independent India — said on Friday that the direct descendants of someone who had contributed to the very presence of Murshidabad in India should not be “degraded” by having to prove their citizenship.

Meerza Khan Bahadur had played a crucial role in the return of Murshidabad to India from East Pakistan after three days from August 15, 1947. He studied at Sherborne, Rugby and the Trinity College and was a resident of 85 Park Street in Calcutta towards the end of his life.

“Even if we were to forget the entire history and legacy of the Murshidabad Nawabs till 1947, at least the role played by my grandfather to ensure the return of Murshidabad to India after Partition should be remembered,” said the septuagenarian.

The former state government employee narrated the tales of how his grandfather Meerza Khan Bahadur spearheaded the initiative to ensure the return of the key district, despite being Muslim-majority, to India after the newly adopted Parcham-e Sitarah o-Hilal, the flag of Pakistan, flew atop the Hazarduari Palace for three days. The initial Radcliffe Award had placed Murshidabad in Pakistan and Khulna in India. On August 18, the two districts were exchanged.

“Now, his descendants have to stand in line on the same land to prove they are Indian,” said Meerza.

“There was a time when we — our forefathers — used to decide who were subjects and who were not. Before the British took everything from us, our family used to rule the wealthiest and industrially the most developed place in the world,” he said.

Meerza was referring to the economy of early 18th Century proto-industrialised Bengal, with its inhabitants purportedly having among the highest living standards and real wages in the world with over 10 per cent contribution to the global GDP. “Now, we have to prove that we are Indian?”

Meerza said many members of his extended family of Najafis did not have several requisite documents owing to legal reasons and were “living in fear”. “I condemn the NRC (National Register of Citizens), the CAA (Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the NPR (National Population Register) in the strongest terms,” he said.

Meerza said he had the requisite documents from the East India Company, the British Raj and the government of India, and he would not be “part of any queue” to prove he is Indian.

Other members of the extended family — who reside in the Qillah Nizamat area near Hazarduari Palace in Murshidabad — said although they had no official recognition as royals in the eyes of the state anymore, they felt demeaned even more by the prospect of being rendered stateless by the NRC.

“Our generation has not even received pension from the government, although they seized almost everything after Independence,” said Syed Mohammed Mazer Jha, who works as a nursing home employee in Murshidabad.

“Even my father did not get pension from the state. He died suddenly last year, and I am having trouble locating his papers,” he added.

Residents of the Hazarduari area said they respected members of the royal family for choosing to stay back in India. “The governments in India do not show as much respect to the descendants as groups of people in Pakistan or Bangladesh do. Still, they have stayed back,” said a resident of the area.

“The members of the royal family are by no means outsiders to this country. Rather, they have chosen not to immigrate to Pakistan or Bangladesh in spite of having lost so much property to the government of India,” said 50-year-old Mohammed Ali, a teacher at Singhi High School in Murshidabad.
 
“Even if we were to forget the entire history and legacy of the Murshidabad Nawabs till 1947, at least the role played by my grandfather to ensure the return of Murshidabad to India after Partition should be remembered,” said the septuagenarian.
These Nawab's descendant should have remebered to what happened to Lendhup Dorji, who betrayed with his own nation and enabled India to gobble up Sikkim. Bharat did not forgive him for his service. After using him, Bharat thrown away him like a waste paper. Lendhup Dorji suffered a life of disgrace and humiliation and died as lonely and without any notice. These Nawab's descendant could live a much better and dignified life had their grandfather worked for including Murshidabad into East Pakistan.
 
These Nawab's descendant should have remebered to what happened to Lendhup Dorji, who betrayed with his own nation and enabled India to gobble up Sikkim. Bharat did not forgive him for his service. After using him, Bharat thrown away him like a waste paper. Lendhup Dorji suffered a life of disgrace and humiliation and died as lonely and without any notice. These Nawab's descendant could live a much better and dignified life had their grandfather worked for including Murshidabad into East Pakistan.
We got Khulna in exchange of Murshidabad... let him have the palace.. i will live with Sundarban
 
Meerza Khan Bahadur had played a crucial role in the return of Murshidabad to India from East Pakistan after three days from August 15, 1947. He studied at Sherborne, Rugby and the Trinity College and was a resident of 85 Park Street in Calcutta towards the end of his life.
A descendant of Meer Zafar remains as a traitor as his forefather Meer Zafar himself was. He caused Murshidabad to become a part of India. I do not regret if the GoI takes away his citizenship because he is a Muslim. Bloody traitor!!
 
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We got Khulna in exchange of Murshidabad... let him have the palace.. i will live with Sundarban
With the presence and leadership of Khan Abdus Sabur khan in Khulna, there was no way Khulna would have been a part of India. Murshidabad was not exchanged for Khulna though many of us think so.
 
These Nawab's descendant should have remebered to what happened to Lendhup Dorji, who betrayed with his own nation and enabled India to gobble up Sikkim. Bharat did not forgive him for his service. After using him, Bharat thrown away him like a waste paper. Lendhup Dorji suffered a life of disgrace and humiliation and died as lonely and without any notice. These Nawab's descendant could live a much better and dignified life had their grandfather worked for including Murshidabad into East Pakistan.

Same happened with Shiekh Abdullah of Kashmir too

In fact even today Omar abdullah and farooq abdullah are enjoying the same status as a used tissue paper

With the presence and leadership of Khan Abdus Sabur khan in Khulna, there was no way Khulna would have been a part of India. Murshidabad was not exchanged for Khulna though many of us think so.

Both Khulna and Murshidabad should have been given to Pakistan but then we have traitors like these guys

Hopefully he would be sent to detention center
 
Syed Reza Ali Meerza, a 70-year-old grandson of Sayyid Sir Wasif Ali Meerza Khan Bahadur — the last Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad recognised by the government of Independent India — said on Friday that the direct descendants of someone who had contributed to the very presence of Murshidabad in India should not be “degraded” by having to prove their citizenship
Well, karma is a bitch my friend... should’ve learnt your lesson from your forefather Mir Zafar
You took from bengali people the region where your forefather betrayed and fought against the real Nawab, now get lost from here asking for pensions from the govt.
 
This is strange actually. My grandfather from mother's side who claimed his ancestry from Alivardi Khan's tribe. Migrated from Murshidabad and populated the supposed swapped region discussed here. These guys were always pro India. I dont know why. Maybe becuase Murshidabad fell into Into India. Awami and Mukti. I have bleak opportunity to verify these claims, as the elder generations are gone. Just some rare semblance how these guys built mini palaces here as well and quite crowd attracter wherever they go. These are rare for common Bengalis.
 
My concern is why dont you type a thread title to appear it to be from your country..
 
These Nawab's descendant should have remebered to what happened to Lendhup Dorji, who betrayed with his own nation and enabled India to gobble up Sikkim. Bharat did not forgive him for his service. After using him, Bharat thrown away him like a waste paper. Lendhup Dorji suffered a life of disgrace and humiliation and died as lonely and without any notice.
Please don't quote any nonsense theories taught to you in Bangaldeshi madrassa.
I have been to Sikkim last year for sojourn. When India got its independence, Sikkim did not join India until 1975 and maintained its monarchy with Thondup Namgyal as the monarch.
For almost 20 years from 1950 to 1970 there was a constitutional government under the rule of Palden Thondup Namgyal. However, in 1973 riots broke out against the monarchy and again, help was sought out from India to control those riots. Indian army moved into Gangtok and referendum was held against monarchy. Almost 98% of people voted to abolish the monarchy and join India.

So that is how in 1975, Sikkim became part of India.
 
Please don't quote any nonsense theories taught to you in Bangaldeshi madrassa.
I have been to Sikkim last year for sojourn. When India got its independence, Sikkim did not join India until 1975 and maintained its monarchy with Thondup Namgyal as the monarch.
For almost 20 years from 1950 to 1970 there was a constitutional government under the rule of Palden Thondup Namgyal. However, in 1973 riots broke out against the monarchy and again, help was sought out from India to control those riots. Indian army moved into Gangtok and referendum was held against monarchy. Almost 98% of people voted to abolish the monarchy and join India.

So that is how in 1975, Sikkim became part of India.

Wah kya baat! :lol:

And how none of these 'riots' against the monarchy were instigated by Indian RAW or govt. intel agencies?

Apna apna aasani se Sikkim 'liberate' ho gaya? :woot:

iu
 
Wah kya baat! :lol:

And how none of these 'riots' against the monarchy were instigated by Indian RAW or govt. intel agencies?

Apna apna aasani se Sikkim 'liberate' ho gaya? :woot:

iu
What about the riots and political clashes in Bangladesh, are they engineered by RAW. what about the attack on foreign nationals in Holey Artisan Bakery.
 
What about the riots and political clashes in Bangladesh, are they engineered by RAW. what about the attack on foreign nationals in Holey Artisan Bakery.

Stay in topic my Sanghi friend! Not talking about Bangladesh in this thread...
 

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