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dude, stop opening new thread on same topic.. it only leads to trolling.( unless you got something new to tell us that nobody is aware of..)
 
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There is no such thing as neo rajakars.

An united Pakistan would have its advantage today for the subcontinent.

Equally the birth of Bangladesh presents its opportunity and challenges.

There was exploitation by the west, there was no doubt about it. But the moment you talk about it you create a division. The whole theory of the defence of the east lays in the west was absurd. The east was the "weakness" of Pakistan from a strategic perspective.... territory of the east was sacrificed for the west in the partition negotiation.

Anyhow this is past. Bangladesh is a reality. Out of adversity and colonialism the Muslim of Bangladesh has curved out a homogeneous and unified nation. We are a massive and an industrious nation and each day we are progressing even with all the challenges.

I have faith in Bangladesh that was forged with centuries of struggle and blood of our ancestors. We have equal claim to the legacy of the freedom struggles of India and Pakistan. To all Bangladeshis I would urge to view our history without the prism of 1971 it's too narrow. Our peoples history is long.

Our history is preislamic, then we were part of the Delhi sultanate, then independent Muslim nation, then part of the moghul empire. We fought the British and created Pakistan and then decided to stand alone as Bangladesh. Be proud of our history. India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are symantics as are the artificial religious divisions. We are the fabric of the subcontinent. To posture negatively against India or Pakistan we posture against ourselves and dishonour our own history and forefathers.

There are no neo rajakars.... just people who see history starting in 1947. Our history is much longer, we stand on shoulders of giants, we should acknowledge all strands of of our identity and all these strands makes us Bangladeshi. Moment you see Bangladesh as merely starting in 1971 we disavow our history and we become a people without a past and allow others to disenfranchise us and claim the struggles and achievements of our people.

Nicely put bro. But these these type of threads need to be laid to bed.
 
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dude, stop opening new thread on same topic.. it only leads to trolling.( unless you got something new to tell us that nobody is aware of..)
How much you were aware before about the contents of OP in the past? I don't know whether this article was posted in PDF long time ago.Even if posted most of us who have joined this forum in last several years have no idea.So you can consider this topic a new one.Most of the discussion in PDF revolve around 1971 war and argument about the extent of atrocity,not the socio-economic factors that driven towards the war.
 
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I have been saying this all along.

Now that BD is independent, it is enjoying GDP growth rates of over 7% a year. If it's GDP/ capita
has not yet passed Pakistan, it will before end of the decade.
This would never have been possible if BD was still transferring it's wealth to Pakistan.
That's not how it works honey but there is no point in constantly explaining it to a people who are incapable of understanding.

Anyway, since Bangladesh is apparently a 'prosperous, thriving and an industrial powerhouse' as your members make it out to be in this thread; could you please take back your 5m+ strong Bengali immigrant and 2m illegal Bengali immigrant communities (in Karachi alone) back to Utopiadesh?

Bengali women make up almost all of the prostitutes of Karachi. Heck even Bengali men sell themselves to certain Afghan clients who are interested. They are representing their nationality and country the true 'Bengali way' just in the case of Hasina towards Modi/India :azn:
 
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That's not how it works honey but there is no point in constantly explaining it to a people who are incapable of understanding.

Anyway, since Bangladesh is apparently a 'prosperous, thriving and an industrial powerhouse' as your members make it out to be in this thread; could you please take back your 5m+ strong Bengali immigrant and 2m illegal Bengali immigrant communities (in Karachi alone) back to Utopiadesh?

Bengali women make up almost all of the prostitutes of Karachi. Heck even Bengali men sell themselves to certain Afghan clients who are interested. They are representing their nationality and country the true 'Bengali way' just in the case of Hasina towards Modi/India :azn:
no offense, but Bangladesh is a very backward country.
 
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Economic Exploitation: 1948-1971
Charles Smith of the Financial Times, London in an article in 1971 wrote:

…If East Bengal is amongst the 8 poorest countries in the world it has to be partially attributed to the very fact that it is a part of Pakistan.

…in 1947, at partition, East Bengal was actually better off than the west wing in a number of important aspects.

…As for the future East Pakistan’s well watered countryside looked more promising for development than the relatively arid west.

…What East Pakistan did not have, however, and has never possessed until today, was political power – and it was the exercise of power by the leadership in the west that started the rot.

Conflict in East Pakistan
Authors:
[1] Edward S. Mason, Lamont University Professor Emeritus, Harvard University.
[2] Robert Dorfman, Professor of Economics, Harvard University.
[3] Stephen A. Marlin, Professor of Economics Harvard University
Some excerpts:

The basic facts seem to support the East Pakistani charge of economic domination by the West. The economic disparities between East and West Pakistan have been so serious for so long that the Pakistan Government’s highest planning authority has been forced to take official not of them…

East Pakistan blame three instruments of the Central Government for their plight:-

  1. Pakistan’s scant investible resources, plus foreign aid, are directed unduly to the development of West Pakistan – to the comparative neglect of East Pakistan
  2. In particular, East Pakistan’s foreign trade earning are diverted to finance imports for West Pakistan.
  3. Economic policy favors West Pakistan at the expense of East Pakistan. Specifically, tariffs, import controls, and industrial licensing compel East Pakistan to purchase commodities from West Pakistan which, but for the controls could be obtained more cheaply in world markets.
Economic Exploitation: 1948-1971 Part II
Plan West Pakistan East Pakistan Net Spending in terms of percentage of total expenditure
Rupees in crores

1950/51-54/55 1129 524 20
1955/56-59/60 1655 524 32
1960/61-64/65 3355 1404 42
1965/66-69/70 5195 2141 41
Total 12834 4300 34
Reports of the Advisory Panels for the Fourth Five Year Plan 1970-75, Vol. I, published by the Planning commission of Pakistan

  • From 1948-60 East Pakistan’s export earnings had been 70%, but its share of import earnings was only 25%.
  • A sizable net transfer of resources had taken place from East to West Pakistan. The report states that, if allowance is made for the undervaluation of foreign exchange in terms of Pakistan’s domestic currency, the total transfer from East to West Pakistan over the period 1948/49-1968/69 was Rs 31,000,000,000 [1971 terms]. Using the then exchange rate of Rs 11.90 to the dollar, this worked out to 2.6 thousand million dollars in 1971 terms.
Some Consequences
 
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Economic Exploitation: 1948-1971
Charles Smith of the Financial Times, London in an article in 1971 wrote:

…If East Bengal is amongst the 8 poorest countries in the world it has to be partially attributed to the very fact that it is a part of Pakistan.

…in 1937, at partition, East Bengal was actually better off than the west wing in a number of important aspects.

…As for the future East Pakistan’s well watered countryside looked more promising for development than the relatively arid west.

…What East Pakistan did not have, however, and has never possessed until today, was political power – and it was the exercise of power by the leadership in the west that started the rot.

Conflict in East Pakistan
Authors:
[1] Edward S. Mason, Lamont University Professor Emeritus, Harvard University.
[2] Robert Dorfman, Professor of Economics, Harvard University.
[3] Stephen A. Marlin, Professor of Economics Harvard University
Some excerpts:

The basic facts seem to support the East Pakistani charge of economic domination by the West. The economic disparities between East and West Pakistan have been so serious for so long that the Pakistan Government’s highest planning authority has been forced to take official not of them…

East Pakistan blame three instruments of the Central Government for their plight:-

  1. Pakistan’s scant investible resources, plus foreign aid, are directed unduly to the development of West Pakistan – to the comparative neglect of East Pakistan
  2. In particular, East Pakistan’s foreign trade earning are diverted to finance imports for West Pakistan.
  3. Economic policy favors West Pakistan at the expense of East Pakistan. Specifically, tariffs, import controls, and industrial licensing compel East Pakistan to purchase commodities from West Pakistan which, but for the controls could be obtained more cheaply in world markets.
Economic Exploitation: 1948-1971 Part II
Plan West Pakistan East Pakistan Net Spending in terms of percentage of total expenditure
Rupees in crores

1950/51-54/55 1129 524 20
1955/56-59/60 1655 524 32
1960/61-64/65 3355 1404 42
1965/66-69/70 5195 2141 41
Total 12834 4300 34
Reports of the Advisory Panels for the Fourth Five Year Plan 1970-75, Vol. I, published by the Planning commission of Pakistan

  • From 1948-60 East Pakistan’s export earnings had been 70%, but its share of import earnings was only 25%.
  • A sizable net transfer of resources had taken place from East to West Pakistan. The report states that, if allowance is made for the undervaluation of foreign exchange in terms of Pakistan’s domestic currency, the total transfer from East to West Pakistan over the period 1948/49-1968/69 was Rs 31,000,000,000 [1971 terms]. Using the then exchange rate of Rs 11.90 to the dollar, this worked out to 2.6 thousand million dollars in 1971 terms.
Some Consequences
Then be happy with your independence, if you feel you were feeling exploitation by the West Pakistanis.:lol:
 
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:o: Am I so Ashamed of my Independence that I need to read 46 year old Explanation for it ? :o:
Do not please assume that BD people were that naive to struggle and fight for separation without valid reasons. Every action needs explanation. !971 was not a one-day decision. It took many years of exploitation that initiated dissatisfaction of the people in this side of then Pakistan. The article is a well-thought out and well-written piece of paper based on real figures of exploitation and neglect.

However, this small account could not spell out all the points. You do not have to assume shame for what happened in the past of which you may not have been a part. Although written many times over the last few decades, I appreciate that @Doyalbaba posted the account for new generation to know about what really happened during all those years before the 1971 war started.
 
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no offense, but Bangladesh is a very backward country.
Why a complete blind should finger point at a visually impaired person and call him a blind? At least, BD does not allow so-called honor killing of women, and bomb mosques to kill Muslims from other sects. We are glad not to have that kind of backward 1500 year old mentality.
 
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