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Some activities prejudicial to national independence and territorial
integrity of Bangladesh have drawn the attention of all conscious
persons. A demand has been raised to establish an undivided sub-continent
by holding a press conference at a restaurant in Dhaka on December
29, 1991 .'Upamahadesh Punorujjibon Andolon' (movement for revival
of the sub-continent) is the name of this outfit.
In an Iftar party hosted by them, the speakers delivered speech
at a seminar held in Dhaka on 31 December, 1991 . In that seminar
a Congress scholar who came from India commented that none but Zinnah
is responsible for partition of India. His speech resounded to imbibe
new thoughts rejecting the two-nation theory. Afterwards a cover
story was published in the weekly Bichinta regarding movement for
revival of sub-continent. In an interview given by a leader of this
outfit indicated that they want to go back to pre August-1947 scenario.
It may be mentioned here that a brochure was also published named
'Ashamprodaik Upamohadesher Ishtehar'(communiqué of non-communal
sub-continent). In this communiqué, it was proposed to place defence,
currency and some other subject under the disposal of the centre.
The map of India was printed on the cover page of this booklet where
the present countries were not clearly shown. Leaflet containing
the movement for revival of sub-continent were circulated simultaneously.
A similar seminar was held in Dhaka titled 'new urge in the field
of South Asian regional co-operation'. World Peace Council and its
Bangladesh chapter arranged this seminar. The political high-ups
of the country participated in the seminar. It was decided that
the agenda of the discussion will be focussed on 'South Asian regional
co-operation. But Congress Leader Mayaram Surgeon and others delivered
speech on united India. Mayaram said, 'Why can't we establish united
Indian state of pre-1947 scenario? We did not want separation. We
are separated by the British design on the basis of religion. But
now it is proved that division on the basis of religion can not
exist. We want to return to pre-partition India'.
In fact, it was very difficult to hold a seminar in the name of
'New urge to establish undivided India', which rather was the main
aim of seminar. It was more strenuous to have assurance regarding
the presence of leaders. So discussion was mainly concentrated on
regional co-operation. Here it may be pertinent to inform about
the organisers of the seminar. It is known to all that World Peace
Council was formed by sole patronisation of Soviet imperialism.
It was basically a Soviet intelligence front initiative ( The daily
Telegraph, 02 March, 1992).
At present this council is acting on behalf of RAW (The daily Millat,
10 March, 1991). Immediately after independence of Bangladesh this
very council mounted upon the then leaders. They detached the leaders
from the general public entrapping through Julio-Curie award. The
roller of socialism pressed upon the country. Unlimited plundering
was continuing in the name of nationalisation. We may have a true
picture of that time in a book titled ' Shekh Mujib's Bangladesh
in the eye of Foreign Journalists' which was edited by Khandokar
Hasnat Karim.
One matter cannot be over-looked. The visit of Indian artistes,
litterateurs, journalists and intellectuals to Bangladesh has increased
to a great extent. They are taking part in various meetings and
seminars of our country and giving various types of sermons. Most
of them are making undesirable comments on undivided India, United
Bengal etc, which is not their point of discussion.
Some local 'progressive' cultural activists and intellectuals are
also echoing similar tone. It is notable that after independence
a group of intellectuals of West Bengal are making publicity in
newspapers on United Bengal or greater Bengal in the name of East
Bengal-West Bengal friendship.
Some time back Shib Narayan Ray, an Indian intellectual, spoke highly
on Undivided Bengal while he was in a visit to Bangladesh. In an
interview with a weekly he told that both the parts of Bengal will
be inevitably united.
But he did not clarify anything about how both the portion of Bengal
will be merged, whether Indian administered Bengal well be freed
from her (Indian) subjugation and will be united with Bangladesh
or Bangladesh will be included with India-controlled West Bengal.
Needless to say that there is no difference of slogans like Unification
of India-controlled West Bengal and Bangladesh , United Bengal,
movement for revival of sub-continent or undivided India . Such
attitude was also prevalent in a teleserial 'Purbo-Poschim' (East-West)
adapted from a novel written by Sunil Gangopadhaya, which aims at
establishing undivided India.
Now let us analyse these developments from historical point of view.
The exponents of United Bengal or undivided Bengal or undivided
India blamed Jinnah or Muslim League for India 's partition, but
history reveals that Nehru and his Congress was solely responsible
for the partition.
In this context Maulana Abul Kalam Azad told that Congress could
not strictly follow its avowed ideology considering the past. One
will have to admit with regret that nationalistic spirit of Congress
could not defy communal considerations to select leaders on merit
basis instead of majority and minority sentiment (India Wins Freedom,
page : 19-20). Sardar Patel said, partition of India has to be accepted
since it was the inevitable solution. It was better to be separated
than quarrelling everyday. ( India Wins Freedom, Orient Longman,
1959, page 185 & 197).
Now question arises why did Congress agree on India's partition?
The answer lies in the writings of Bikramadittya, an Indian writer
: Nehru agreed to accept the partition of India considering it as
a proposal of amicable settlement. Nehru and Congress had deep-rooted
conviction that existence of Pakistan will be for a very short period.
They thought that Pakistan will not be able to exist due to political,
economic and social weakness. (Shadhinotar Ojana Katha, preface
: page-10 ).
Gandhi, Nehru or Congress did not accept an undivided, and sovereign
Bengal as demanded by Suhrawardy-Hashim-Sharat Bose plan. They made
the division of Bengal inevitable. Nehru in a letter written to
his blind supporter Ashraf Chowdhury indicated that ' Bengal and
Punjab will have to be divided if division of India becomes indispensable.
Because only by making this division, we shall be able to establish
undivided India again within shortest possible time (Jinnah and
Gandhi - Sree R Majumder ).
The British hypocrisy was also an important factor in this context.
When Mountbatten realised that India can not be kept united by any
means, he chalked-out the plan of partition in such a way that confronting
parts may be merged again ( Mountbatten and the Partition of India-by
Larry Collins & Dominique Lapier, Page 92-93). Everybody is well
aware of the much-talked amorous relations between Nehru with Edwina,
the Jewish wife of Mountbatten.
Nehru was still confident about undivided India despite the partition
in 1947. He said. ' India will be the hub of all political and economic
activities in Indian ocean region. There is no future for small
ethnic communities. They can only survive as a cultural entity,
not as an independent political entity' (Discovery of India). Noted
Indian defence analyst Roby Rikhi also echoed the identical views.
He wrote : We will have to start reunification process whatever
the consequences might be. Once Pakistan is merged with us, then
other states will come back easily and in shortest possible time
( The War That Never Was).
This was why Sikkim was swallowed, soldiers were sent to Sri Lanka
and Nepal and Bhutan were destabilised. The assistance provided
by India in our liberation war is a historic truth. But we also
need to consider the intention of Indian leaders. On 05 April, 1971,
the chief of Institute of Defence Strategic Analysis Sree Subramaniam,
who is believed to maintain close relation with Nehru family, wrote
in the daily National Herald : The crisis of East Bengal has brought
such an opportunity to India which will never come in thousand years.
Everybody understands of what type of opportunity it is. It was
also necessary for India to neutralize Bengal for the interest of
strife-torn North-East India (War and Secession-Richard Sison &
Leo Rose, page-207 ).
During liberation war, both the governments of India and Bangladesh
signed a seven-point secret agreement in order to make Bangladesh
dependent on India in all respect. (RAW and CIA in the Liberation
War of Bangladesh , Masudul Haq, page:-92-93).In clause three of
the treaty it was enunciated : Bangladesh will have no army of its
own. Possibly Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini was formed for this reason. Plan
was formulated by Indian intelligence organisation RAW to maintain
Indian dominance on independent Bangladesh.
When the undaunted freedom fighters were fighting with the marauding
Pakistanis at the risk of their lives, then RAW formed its own forces
by General Sujon Singh Uban at Dehradun without intimating the exiled
Bangladesh govt. The name of the force was 'Mujib Bahini' ( RAW
and CIA in the Liberation War of Bangladesh , Masudul Haq, page
:-96-97).
A book titled ''Phantoms of Chittagong' written by General Uban
has clearly illustrated the motives and masterminds of Mujib Bahini.
Many quarters opine that the now-defunct 25 year Friendship Treaty
was nothing but a revised edition of that 7 point treaty. Clauses
08, 09 and 10 of this treaty indicate that the concept of defence
system of Bangladesh and India are codified in one string. It means
that defence policy of India and Bangladesh are reciprocal or complimentary.
Similar attitude was echoed in the writings of Indira Gandhi: Both
India and Bangladesh are complimentary to each other in terms of
culture and economy. (Aspects of our Foreign Policy :- page-100
).
It is the irony of fate that India is showing the excellent example
of reciprocal mentality by depriving the Ganges water, organising
the Shanti Bahini and Banga Sena, encouraging smuggling, attacking
the innocent people of border areas, seizing Dahagram, Angorpota
and South Talpatti enclaves and conducting cultural aggression.
Some newspapers of West Bengal like the Ananda bazar, the Bartaman,
the Desh, the Shanonda are reverberating the ill motive of the Indian
leaders. Some days ago, a person who is believed to be a mysterious
personality in the politics of Bangladesh, attended a seminar titled
'Political trend of South Asia' which was held in USA . He urged
to unite the 20 crores Bangali speaking people of Bangladesh, West
Bengal, Assam and Tripura ( Weekly Khoborer Kagoj, 23 May, 1991).
Before termination of 25-year treaty, suggestions were put forward
by the Upamaohadesher Punorujjibon Andolon (Movement for revival
of sub-continent) for allowing Indian soldiers to settle Rohingya
issue which speaks of Indian ill intention ( Daily Dinkal, 24th
March 91).
Analysing the foregoing the attitude of Indian leaders and their
local agents in Bangladesh have become clear regarding establishment
of undivided India. So we can clearly say, united Bengal or greater
Bengal will no longer be any independent or sovereign entity rather
than it will be merely a province under India. Basically united
Bengal or greater Bengal is another face of the revival of the sub-continent
or united India.
Now question arises, if there is no border between Bangladesh and
India or a pre-47 undivided India is established, then what was
the necessity of the liberation war? All patriotic forces of Bangladesh
will have to be more vigilant against the evil design which is prejudicial
to our national independence and territorial integrity.
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