To quote him again:
"The second move in the game was to build up an equally fictitious image of a Bengal overflowing with milk and honey which had been delivered over to Pakistan. The so-called Bengali scholars claimed to discover almost every day more and more evidence of a rich cultural heritage in Bengal's past now exposed to risk. The fact that the province had not yet recovered from the devastating famine of 1943 and the ravages of the Second World War was conveniently overlooked. Nor did anybody care to draw. attention to the recurring cycle of famines and shortages which has been a constant in Bengal's history. Only about 43 years before the 1943 famine there had been at the turn of the century a terrible famine of the same kind which had taken a heavy toll of human life. Stories of similar food shortages at twenty-five or fifty year intervals form the staple of Bengal's literature. But the illiterate public in Bengal have a short memory and are apt to forget inconvenient truths.
They love day-dreaming. Oblivious to the picture of this barrenness and starvation the image they love to cherish of Bengal is that of an inexhaustible granary where no one goes hungry"... No one could deny either openly or secretly that Bengal overwhelmed with a large population needed foreign capital for development since she had no capital herself. On the other hand the presence of outsiders who seemed to possess both money and skill was keenly resented. To rationalise the resentment they created the myth that the outsiders were not really helping in the development of her resources but fleecing Bengal. There had existed they maintained back in the dim past of Sonar Bangla a Golden period when the country lacked nothing. The outsiders had eaten her resources away reduced her to destitution and poverty and degraded her to her present position. The myth took hold on the imagination of the public.
In their lucid moments of course they remembered how relentless the realities around them were. But the natural bent of their minds towards romanticism and emotionalism gave rise to puerile fancies without the slightest foundation in fact about the wealth and resources of the motherland. The Indian conspirators kept fanning this puerilism taking advantage of the inevitable frictions which the advent of foreign capital produces in any society." (Dr Syed Sajjad Hussain The Wastes of Time: Reflections on the Decline and Fall of East Pakistan Pages 111 112 117)
Yeah just like these migrants were in Pakistan "for generations" and contributed so well to society:
A poor east Bengal sold jute to the world and supplied Pakistan the monetary capital which worked as the seed money for the industrialization and development there.
Name Bawani, Daud, and 19 other rich industrialist Mohajir families from India all built their first mill in the east, earned further money capital here but then took over their money to the west and built new industries there at the insistence of the GOP.
So, west Pakistan started to become richer at the expense of the east. A time came when idiot Pathans and Punjabis thought they can no anymore bring in the money capital from an economically devastated east because the west has already made it so. the west started a war in a way that the east was forced to secede.
The Dakoo west started to take loans from here and there and is now unable to pay. It is a bankrupt country and BD is an economically rising country that has already surpassed Dakoo country in terms of wealth, production items, and per capita GDP.
In the coming years, you will get more bad results for your greed and Dakoo nature. How about paying back $34 billion to America? Oh!!! I forgot that you have eaten this money rapidly as if there is no tomorrow.
Now, knowing your greed, no other country is helping you. But, it is in the PDF you are bragging with many meaningless verses as if these are taken out of some Holy Books.
Also in Lebanon, the streets are kept nice and clean by Bangladeshis while they're people call it a "failed state""
Our expatriate Bangladeshis are our pride because they work hard in foreign countries to earn money to support their families in their home country.
We all salute our expatriates. They are giving the country the seed money needed as capital for industrialization.
In the next 20 years, this seed money will cause BD to become 20 times richer than Pakistan. Respect them instead of respecting those billionaire Pakistani thieves who are not required to pay taxes.