10 Mughalstan Mughalstan is the name of an independent homeland proposed for the Muslims of India. This Muslim state will be formed by slicing India and will include Jammu and Kashmir, Northern part of North India, West Bengal and Eastern Assam. Thereafter, a Muslim confederate will be formed, consisting of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Mughalstan formed out of a corridor of land running across the Indo-Gangetic plain, the heartland of India. This Mughalstan corridor will be curved out of Muslim-dominated areas of Northern India and Eastern India in second partition of India. The comprehensive plan for a second partition of India was developed in Bangladesh under the patronage of the two intelligence agencies, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Bangladesh’s Director General of Forces Intelligence, DGFI. The agency has released a map where a Muslim corridor named “Mughalstan” connects Pakistan and Bangladesh. The plan was originally conceived by late Pak...
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9. My right to learn Bangla Every man has a right to converse in his mother tongue, learn to read and write and get educated through his mother tongue. Attempt was made to deny this universal right to Bangali in neighbouring states of erstwhile Bengal state of British India. During 200 years of colonial rule, British never snatched away this fundamental right from Bangla speaking people but at first opportunity Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand and other neighbouring states attempted to do exactly that. This is the price Bangali paid for their unrelented fight for independence of India. 15 th August 1947 did not auger well for Bangali. 50% of all Bangali Hindu were about to lose their dignity and ancestor’s home in East Pakistan and millions in India, outside West Bengal were threatened with loss of life, livelihood and Bangaliana. Here we will take up how Bangali was treated in India and how they fought for their rights. ASSAM In April, 1960, a proposal was raised at...
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8. BongalKheda BongalKheda refers to an organised campaign of ethnic cleansing of Bangalis (Hindu) in the North East, which originated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam during the 1960s, continued through 1970s and spread to Meghalaya and Tripura in the 1980s. During its peak in 1960, around 50,000 Bangali were expelled from Assam, who took shelter in West Bengal. In 1960, Assamese mobs attacked Bangali settlements in the Brahmaputra Valley. The most gruesome violence took place in 25 villages of Goreswar in Kamrup district. A one man enquiry commission was set up under Justice Gopal Mehrotra. According to the report nine Bangali men were killed and more than one hundred were injured. There was at least one incident of attack on women. 4,019 huts and 58 houses belonging to the Bangalis were vandalised and destroyed. The District Magistrate of Guwahati who happened to be a Bangali was attacked by a mob of around 100 people inside his residence and stabbed. The Deputy Insp...
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7. 55 million missing Bangali, result of an unfinished partition. If Jinnah created Pakistan by partitioning India then Shyama Prasad Mookherjee created West Bengal by partitioning Pakistan. Dr. Mookherjee deserves respect due to a father of nation from Bangalis. Unfortunately Bangalis are poor in history. They even cannot fathom what is happening around them. Dr. Mukherjee will be undone in a century. DR. Mookherjee carved out West Bengal from the then East Pakistan and East Punjab from West Pakistan. He was basically an educationist but the crisis of partition, more pointedly the partition of Bengal, brought him into politics. When the British accepted the concept of partition of India and creation of the new Islamic state of Pakistan, it was decided that the state or a Pradesh would be considered the smallest unit. Or in other words, a state with majority Muslim would go to Pakistan and a Hindu majority state would remain in the Indian Republic....