Bangladesh with its present borders was the demand of Muslims. Tagore not only DID NOT belong to such Muslim demands of statehood but was part of the reason that Muslims and Hindus parted ways with their own notions of nationhood. not just the Tagores, but countless other zamindars had oppressive presence in E. Bengal before 1947 Partition. I visited many old mansions formerly occupied by Brahmin zamindars. and you don't need dig deep to learn (and even see it for yourself today) the oppression, and suffering borne by those tey ruled.
R. Tagore may have spent 20 years in BD but his family over multiple generations including himself had lifetime zamindari interests in BD. it covered everything from physical and economic subjugation of Muslims to cultural domination, like restriction of Muslim practices and changing the Muslim names of places.
I definitely think R. Tagore has been inappropriately imposed on Bengal Muslims and this sorry attempt to re-paint him as part of the Bengal Muslim polity is inappropriate. what's not inappropriate is @
aazidane's particular post you mentioned in the context of Indians coming to this BD subforum and constantly talking of extermination of people opposed to indian policies. I don't enjoy this verbal jousting though. besides your over the top support of historical Muslim-oppressors, your overlooking of hatred in Indian posters and enthusiastic accusation on aazidane's post make it seem you hold some grudge against Muslims in general.
I wouldn't be surprised if you wrote Mir Nisar Ali was a radical for the rebellion he put up