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Dunno someone had recently posted on this thread & so I checked it out !
Phir aaj rozaa rakhaaa ?
At any rate I think the Bangladeshis themselves exhibit a deep sense of intellectual dishonesty when they make Pakistan (West Pakistan) & more so the Punjabi to be 'evil incarnate' out to get the poor Bengali !
Were there issues ? Yes...the Bengalis weren't a bunch of idiots who rose up in protest ! Yes there were issues....there were massive issues but they should be looked at in a particular context !
Right now I haven't the figures but, if I remember correctly, when I was reading Brian Coloughley's (can't spell it) Book on the Pakistan Army, he'd quoted figures about Bengali, Punjabi & Pukhtoon Representation in the British Indian Army & those figures, well before Pakistan, were deeply...deeply skewed in favor of the Punjabis & by Pukhtoons by a factor of 4 to 1 or something & if both the Punjabis & the Pukhtoons are to be added together that factor increase to closer 8-9 to 1 ! The Brits didn't trust the Bengalis after the 1857 War & the Riots in Bengal due to the Reversal of its Partition - How could Pakistan, a country suffering from grave misgovernance, nepotism & corruption, be expected to bring parity to an ethnicity that had suffered closer to a century of institutionalized disparity.
Furthermore I've read numerous times, from independent sources, how what became East-Pakistan was just a hinterland of Calcutta where all the Jute Mills & the Progress was concentrated around Calcutta & when Calcutta was gone there wasn't a single Jute Mill in all of East-Pakistan in '47 ! Thats even worse than the disparity between Interior Sindh & Karachi or the Southern most tip of Punjab & Lahore !
Did people truly believe that these problems would be wished away painlessly without hicups ? That somehow East-Pakistan would grow about 10 dozen Jute Mills, that the Centers of Learning & other Institutions that were lost to West-Bengal & more so Calcutta would pop up out of the ground ?
The Bengali-Urdu Controversy wasn't done in Good Faith Either - No other language made sense; no other language was impartial enough to be the National Language of the Country ! And they, despite, been given the right to have Bengali as their official language in the Province (as elucidated in the Quaid's speeches) still played the ethnic & linguistic card to the detriment of Pakistan's Unity ! Imagine if the Punjabis or the Baloch or the Pukhtoons had asked that their languages be made the National Language of the country by the same token ?
At the end they've still not recognized that whatever killings we did, their Mukhti Bahini & enraged Bengali Mobs weren't exactly kind & merciful to West-Pakistani Civilians & the Biharis there ! I've heard of personal accounts, I've met people, who've lost their entire families to these Mobs ! And they have the temerity of claiming the moral high ground ? On what basis ?
I was taken by surprise though . I mean the quoted post is more than a year old
Oh yeah !
To criticize thine self is a rare ability , it seems . After all , my dear countryman , we had hid the Hamoodur Rehman Commission report for ~30 years right ? Bangladeshis put all the blame on the West Pakistanis since they are taught that Punjab absolutely retained all the power in the Eastern Wing after the independence . Of course , nothing could be farther than the truth . But , mate , you cant change it since that is what they have been told since the beginning . I was just seeing a few posts here and I was amazed to look at the part where some posters said that ' Pakistanis traded Calcutta for Lahore ' , I do not even need to refute it , that is as absurd as it can get .
There were massive management and corruption issues but the truth is that Bengalis never felt like a part of United Pakistan , that is what I deduce from the literature on the Fall of Dhaka , what can the reason be ? Was it because of the geographical distance from the mainland or the social and cultural differences from the rest of Pakistan ? Adding the fuel to the fire was the nationalism , basing itself on extremely unnecessary things at times . Creating problems , where there were none . I still believe that those problems , issues and sense of neglect could have solved if the politicians from both the Pakistan were sincere and not trying to consolidate their own power . What harm was there , if Bhutto thought for the country and handed over power to Mujib so he could try to please the Bengalis ? What logic was there in saying that ' We are here , you are there ' ? History later proved him as inept in managing the country , Mujib would later be assassinated .
You are correct about the Bengali representation part in British Indian forces , I have read and heard the same about the Crown not trusting the people of Bengal , after the mutiny . Pakistan at least increased the representation of Bengalis in the army to a respectable level . The details about the grievances over low representation part and the efforts that were radically made to increase , can be found in the book ' Witness to Surrender ' .
East Pakistan wasn't a gold mine as the Bengalis would like to believe , the jute production part is exaggerated to a large extent though the exploitation of the West part is true to an extent . Furthermore every year , there were constant natural disasters in Bengal and a subsequent part of the resources of the country had to be diverted for that . Still , a lot of development took place , I remember some member from BD telling me that Arub Khan is praised in Bangladesh still .
No argument over the language part . There was nothing as impartial and representative of the Pakistan ideology .
No they will not . Despite the fact that the pro Pakistan Bengalis , Biharis and West Pakistanis were killed en masse in the Bangladesh under Mujib's defacto control before the Fall . Whole books can be written on the atrocities committed by Mukti Bahini , Mitro Bahini and common Bengalis . There were events in Dhaka grounds to punish pro Pakistan people and there are video records of that , on youtube . Chittagong massacres are a case study because the worst killing and maiming took place there . So if they do not want to recognize , why should the Pakistani politicians ? Where's this excessive self righteousness coming from , if I may ask ? There's no moral high ground anywhere , we have made mistakes but what can we do if our own citizens weren't loyal to their own country ?