First of all, West Pakistan had to deal with millions more immigrants flooding in from what was to become India, and they often arrived with nothing at all. They had to be housed, fed, and integrated into their new homeland. This immigration continued well into the 1960s. West Pakistan also had the nation's capital and more military installations, so it's not surprising more money was spent there.
Secondly, after 1963, West Pakistan's economy was more productive on a per capita basis. So, beyond the reasons already mentioned, it's not surprising it received more spending. It seems it generated higher economic benefits on a per capita basis than East Pakistan.
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But in any case, I don't care if you left Pakistan. Nor do most people in Pakistan. They vast majority of Pakistanis only know of it in its current form (without Bangladesh). And in a generation or two, no one will know about pre-war Pakistan at all.
You exploited Pakistan in the name of religion, but your ethnic nonsense and geographic issues came out eventually. You don't have to explain yourself. We are better off without you.
The Pakistani Army did not aim to kill all Bengalis, only the traitors. That makes no sense. What would be the point of the war in the first place? Not to mention that you simply cannot kill that many people in conventional warfare.
In fact, they mostly had the situation under control before India stepped in. And I didn't "defend" anything. I just explained that they only went after the separatists. But just to be clear, I personally wish they had just let the traitors go. It wasn't worth the money or effort.
And why do you care what we call you? You are Bangladeshi, aren't you? Your obsession is showing again.
You're lying again. This is what I said:
Most of the Muslim League's seats did
not come from Bengal. The provincial elections of 1946 gave
Jinnah the power to negotiate for Pakistan. The provinces themselves voted for what they wanted. Some of my family lived in the U.P. at the time. And although the Muslim League won most of the Muslim seats there, it stayed in India because they did not have support of the whole Hindu-dominated state (the plan agreed upon for partition left the U.P. in India). However, the Muslims of Punjab, Sindh, etc, decided to join Pakistan one way or another.
So while you can argue that the Muslims of Bengal created
East Pakistan (and later Bangladesh), the Muslims of what was to become
West Pakistan created what is today Pakistan.
But why do you care about the creation Pakistan? Why are you so obsessed with Pakistan? What difference does it make to you? Pakistan is ours, however it came about. Bangladesh is yours. That's all that matters.
No, your support wasn't absolutely necessary for the creation of what became
West Pakistan. However, perhaps Jinnah should have had East Bengal join India. Bangladeshis would be crying right now.