Sunday 7 February 2021

BANGLADESH (EAST BENGAL), THE CAUSE OF THE PARTITION OF INIDA THROUGH THE GENOCIDE OF HINDUS, THE NATION BORN IN MASS GENOCIDE BY PAKISTAN AND THE STATE NOW SLIDING INTO ITS HISTORICALLY CHOSEN INEVITABLE ISLAMIC FATE


BANGLADESH (EAST BENGAL), THE CAUSE OF THE PARTITION OF INIDA THROUGH THE GENOCIDE OF HINDUS, THE NATION BORN IN MASS GENOCIDE BY PAKISTAN AND THE STATE NOW SLIDING INTO ITS HISTORICALLY CHOSEN INEVITABLE ISLAMIC FATE
Regressive religion is finishing off Bangladesh. Now, Bangladeshis, understand the consequence of the indiscriminate killing of Hindus on 16 August, 1946 and then for over two months in Noakhali to secure for yourselves an Islamic republic. Had it not been for the genocide conducted on Hindus by your forefathers which has been euphemistically referred to as communal riot, Jinnah would have failed to have partitioned India for he did not have much support for it in North West India which subsequently became West Pakistan. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who later founded Bangladesh, was then the close confidante of Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy and must be held accountable at least for being complicit to the act of demanding for Pakistan despite the genocide conducted by his political mentor which he watched at close quarters without airing a word of protest or condemnation whatsoever then as Muslim League member or later as President of Bangladesh.
The genocide of three million East Pakistanis at the hands of their West Pakistani co-religionists must go down in history as historical retribution for earlier perfidy conducted against the motherland of India. And yet it was India who rescued you unto national liberation that you enjoy. But are you happy, O citizens of Bangladesh, to see your country slide into increasing religious regression, a fate that you must be squarely be blamed for for having brought upon yourselves through the betrayal of undivided India at the instance of these very Islamists and their propertied protagonists in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and the like?

Written by Sugata Bose

Photo : Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy (left), Chou En-lai (centre) and Mujibur Rahman (right)

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