Bengladesh was never a Part of Pakistan!!!!
Bengal(East Pakistan) Was Never ever a part of Pakistan according to the will of Quaid-e-Azam, because they knew that the partition will cause them(Bengalis) to suffer. (Swipe down)
Sarat Chandra (Right) Bosesupported the United Bengal plan.
H. S. Suhrawardy (Left), the last Prime Minister of Bengal, urged a separate independent status for the whole province
After it became apparent that the division of India on the basis of the Two-nation theorywould almost certainly result in the partition of the Bengal province along religious lines, Bengal provincial Muslim League leader Suhrawardy came up with a new plan to create an independent Bengal state that would join neither Pakistan nor India and remain unpartitioned. Suhrawardy realised that if Bengal was partitioned, it would be economically disastrous for East Bengal[4] as all coal mines, all jute mills but two and other industrial plants would certainly go to the western part since these were in an overwhelmingly Hindu majority area.[5] Most important of all, Calcutta, then the largest city in India, an industrial and commercial hub and the largest port, would also go to the western part. Suhrawardy floated his idea on 24 April 1947 at a press conference in Delhi.[6]
However, the plan directly ran counter to that of the Muslim League's, which demanded the creation of a separate Muslim homeland on the basis of the two-nation theory. Bengal provincial Muslim League leadership opinion was divided. Barddhaman's League leader Abul Hashim supported it.[7] On the other hand, Nurul Amin and Mohammad Akram Khan opposed it.[7][8] But Muhammad Ali Jinnah realised the validity of Suhrawardy's argument and gave his tacit support to the plan.[9][10][11] After Jinnah's approval, Suhrawardy started gathering support for his plan.
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