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East and West Pakistan were two very different "states", and SMR's points were entirely tilted to the people of East Pakistan.That makes majority of Pakistan
Explain. How?
The Pakistani rupee was dependant on combined exports and revenue from both West and East Pakistan. Had a separate currency been chosen for both, it would hamper the whole process. The same can be said of the taxation, knowing East Pakistan had a larger population, and most of Pakistan's industries were being set up there too.
Secondly, had a seperate army been made fore East Pakistan and with the funds there were, it would mean that less forces would be placed on West Pakistan, which was more prone to Indian hostilities and a threat of being overrun was very viable.
Lastly as WAJsal stated:
Six points were fancy words for a different federation.
It was a tactic used by SMR to appease the larger East Pakistani population and keep them on top of the Western "state". We saw the amount of support such policies got in E.Pakistan, and knowing they had a larger population they would've drained West Pakistan.
Bhutto was also a majority leader.You are citing Awami League's election manifesto. It has no meaning in a Parliamentary discussion. PAL would have required a 2/3rd majority to realize its election agenda. Sk. Mujib could not have unilaterally changed a Constitution or imposed one. Please do not talk lame excuses when President Yahya cancelled Parliament of 25th March without ever asking the majority Leader.
Read my earlier post, people have a habit of wildly thumping their chests.