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CONSEQUENCES - IMPACT AND AFTERMATH OF THE PARTITION

2023-11-02 15:18:44

After all, the choice of splitting India has completely destroyed the two new countries - at a very basic level, the process itself is in the next fight, riot and other chaotic consequences It was the cause of the subsequent large-scale life. Unfortunately, Hindus and Muslims are manipulating and targeting women mainly as chips for negotiations.

As many as 15 million refugees crossed the border and fled to their respective religious areas. These new places are totally new to them, after all, they are forced to leave the traditions, customs, culture and identity that their ancestors have lived for generations. They were forced to leave for the religion they believed. Another Hindu, Muslim, and other incendiant of the Sikhs who suffered destructive riots and countless deaths was the decision to separate Bangladesh from Punjab.

For the division, India and Pakistan are struggling to recover from the ongoing turmoil. These two countries have only to start with the destruction of the economy and infrastructure. No government can solve the problem faced as a new country. After the split, some of India and Pakistan's most prominent important leaders such as Ganda, Quaid Air Zam, Alamaikubar passed away. Eventually, East Pakistan became independent in 1971 and became Bangladesh. Since the split, there are many wars in Pakistan and India, and great confrontation continues in the northern sub-continent.

Of course, in this era, partitions continue to be a very delicate topic on the subcontinent. It is widely believed that this process does not take into account the confusion that is sudden enough to prevent it. For example, the committee to decide the division method defines the independence of both countries, even before establishing the boundary between the two countries, and the boundary is misdirectedly chosen. This result has still affected this country so far, my father basically remember this affected his childhood.

Some people believe that the negative side of the split is the result of the U.K. rush to make decisions. When they declared independence, no one expected large migration on the subcontinent. As a result, the resulting riots, rape, robbery and other illegal acts bothered the two countries across the border. There are no restrictions and order, the two sides completely ignore the law. Tribulation plagues most people (from a religious point of view) trying to move to their respective regions. As mentioned earlier, this movement across the subcontinent is one of the biggest moves in human history. About 500 thousand people were killed, and about 12 million people lost their homes. Still, many people think that there is no choice but to make a prompt decision in the UK.

The chart shows several modes. First, population influx after division was concentrated mainly in Punjab (India and Pakistan), West Bengal, Bangladesh. Thus, a separation of over 2,000 kilometers between Punjab and Bangladesh gave India two centralized centers, and the other states play a secondary role in accepting refugees. About 3.2 million people. In addition, there are many movements to India along the Western border rather than the Western border (the number of immigrants in Punjab is twice that of Punjab Province in India), the eastern border is the opposite - West Bengal is about Accept 2 people. Comparison with Bangladesh

After that violence fell, but it peaked again in Punjab in March 1947. Because Punjab State and Bangladesh are divided under the final zoning plan, it is the most susceptible state of zoning debate. Violence is a tool that a leader can deploy to help you move decisions and facts in the direction they want, unless you are sure of how the path is being drawn. Punjabi is more complicated as it relates not only to Muslim and Hindu communities but also to Sikhs. Sikh leaders will try to induce violence to maintain the whole population in the same country and to establish a majority in the concentrated area

Chattha, Ilyas Ahmad (September 2009), Province and Its Impact: Role of Violence, Immigrants and Refugees in the Social and Economic Development of the Cities of Gujaranwarah and Sykolt, 1947 - 1961 (PDF), Nanan Purdue University, 2016 2 Original archive (PDF) acquired on 16th February, 16th February 2016