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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Re: [mukto-mona] Would India be better off without British rule?



Our forefathers had to divide the country to buy "Peace"?
 
Absolute rubbish! If you do not mind me saying so!
 
First, our forefathers had no power to divide the country or keep the country united, if the British did not do it.
 
Second, the division did not bring peace.
 
If the two-nation theorists of Bangladesh had any shame, they would not show their faces anywhere when the fact is that hundreds of thousands of poor Bangladeshi Muslims are living in India illegally for economic reasons. The Muslim-haven that the two-nation theorists wanted, and got on a silver platter from the divide-and-rule British, has proven to be incapable for caring for the Muslims; even if we forget about the hatred and atrocities they have been committing against the non-Muslims of that land. Look at today's Pakistan, one part of the old two-nation theory haven. What a shame of a country! Bangladesh is doing better, and will continue to improve because there is a significant force of secularism that does not think Muslims and Hindus (and others) should be considered different nations (having their own separate countries).
 
Sukhamaya Bain
From: qar <qrahman@netscape.net>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 8, 2011 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Would India be better off without British rule?
 
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During Mughal period communal harmony was there and during the British "Raj" the "Harmony" was missing to a point our forefathers had to divide the country to buy "Peace".
 
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