Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Bengal domination

  • We know that British entered India through Calcutta and Bengal.
  • Apart from Madras. 
  • At Madras the British faced resistance from Tipu Sultan of Mysore.
  • It was pretty fierce resistance by Tipu Sultan. 
  • And the concept of modern India was established by British.
  • When their kingdom in South Asia expanded they shifted their capital from Calcutta to New Delhi which they built.
  • But main domination of India was through Bengal.
  • Bengal faced the maximum brunt of the British rule.
  • Everything that the Colonial rule is infamous or famous for happened through Bengal.
  • Famines, partition, Zamindari system, Plagues, Exploitation of farmers, floods, starvation etc for much Bengal bore the brunt.
  • Now the Rulers of India have stepped into the shoes of the British.
  • Partition of India was a very severe blow to India but it was even more severe blow to Bengal.
  • Even after liberation of Bangladesh, the area of Bengal continues to suffer.
  • Now the BJP is in power and it is even more biased towards Bengal.
  • We know the Hindi/Bihari - Bengali divide is eternal.
  • This BJP and RSS are more inclined to make the people of Bengal suffer
  • Now Demonetisation has happened in India and it appears that it has hit the poor people traders and farmers the hardest
  • It is hit the region of Bengal the hardest.
  • And that is the reason for the TMC led by Mamata Banerjee to make the highest protest compared to any other party or group.
  • BJP does not care for the common people. They are working on their own agenda and following the path of the earlier Colonial Power.
  • The BJP rule in India is nothing short of Colonial rule by Britain and it is high time that people of India realise it.
  • The Bengal area is being dominated just like earlier England did and through that India is being dominated.
  • The BJP has realised that making Bengal area suffer is the path to dominate India much like what had happened over last 300 years.
  • First through East India Company and then through direct Crown Rule.

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