bindaas
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and you caught lying because pakistanis eat wheat n rice we are one of largest producers of both crops
But he mentioned wheat.
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and you caught lying because pakistanis eat wheat n rice we are one of largest producers of both crops
You are caught lying because Bengalis eat mainly rice and fishcurry.
But he mentioned wheat.
What are you? Racist? A large Bihari population eat flat bread, not all Bengalis are religiously bound to eat rice with fish curry, bread and other bakery. All that requires wheat!
Its their food culture what I mentioned.
we are unable to use our own natural resources and you saying we looted bangladesh;s natural resouces are you idiot or trying to be idiot ??
e Pak eats much more rice than roti. so it is not of much impact.Punjab+Sindh met much of E-Pakistan's wheat needs, isn't that a resource?
And free labour? Are you sure Bangladesh didn't break away from North Korea?
e Pak eats much more rice than roti. so it is not of much impact.
again, if you took 100 rupees you gave back only 10.
ok check out wiki on this
Disparities
Although East Pakistan had a larger population, West Pakistan dominated the divided country politically and received more money from the common budget.
Year -- Spending on West Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees) --Spending on East Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees) --Amount spent on East as percentage of West
1950–55 11,290 5,240 46.4
1955–60 16,550 5,240 31.7
1960–65 33,550 14,040 41.8
1965–70 51,950 21,410 41.2
Total 113,340 45,930 40.5
Source: Reports of the Advisory Panels for the Fourth Five Year Plan 1970–75, Vol. I, published
Bengalis were underrepresented in the Pakistan military. Officers of Bengali origin in the different wings of the armed forces made up just 5% of overall force by 1965; of these, only a few were in command positions, with the majority in technical or administrative posts.[26] West Pakistanis believed that Bengalis were not "martially inclined" unlike Pashtuns and Punjabis; the "martial races" notion was dismissed as ridiculous and humiliating by Bengalis.[26] Moreover, despite huge defence spending, East Pakistan received none of the benefits, such as contracts, purchasing and military support jobs. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 over Kashmir also highlighted the sense of military insecurity among Bengalis, as only an under-strength infantry division and 15 combat aircraft without tank support were in East Pakistan to thwart any Indian retaliations during the conflict.[27][28]by
Now you understand why i say resource and manpower
come on slumies should we start believing on these editable sources ?
Omg. So what if we took resources from East Pakistan? It was our OWN LAND.
@Mech
Stfu... You know nothing about Balochistan... I'm Balochi yet you're Indian and you're schooling me on Balochistan? Hahaha...
@Mech
Stfu... You know nothing about Balochistan... I'm Balochi yet you're Indian and you're schooling me on Balochistan? Hahaha...
Interesting, "slumies". Anyhow, it is a well known fact that very few development projects were sanctioned in then east pakistan. We don't need to "edit" anything prove such a well known fact. Hell, you folks even refused to let an East Pakistani party from assuming power even after winning a general election because they were "different". Had an east Pakistani political party assumed power back then, you probably wouldn't have had to deal with 1971 .
Much like what your'e doing to Baluchistan. Siphon off resources and yet give nothing back .
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