Tuesday, November 29, 2022

The Indian Sub-Continent Merger- Part Three, Four, And Five

The Indian Sub-Continent Merger- Part Three

Bangladesh is also not capable of being a sovereign nation. By being under the umbrella of India, its people would be more prosperous and more free. Bangladesh can merge with West Bengal. It can be an autonomous republic called Bengal that has its own constitution to go along with the Indian Constitution.

Bengal along with the current Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh would be autonomous republics. They would have to abide by the Indian Constitution, especially in the form of government and in the protection of individual rights. These autonomous republics would get aid, when needed, from India.



The Indian Sub-Continent Merger- Part Four

The merger of Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh must be given consideration by many of its 1.8 billion citizens. The present system is not working nor has it worked for the last 75 years. Pakistan will always be a danger to India and to itself. It has and will continue to serve as a breeding ground for terrorists.

Their society, along with Bangladeshi society, has or will continue to be held captive by a small elite. It is not that India would swallow Pakistan and/or Bangladesh. This re-unification instead would guarantee much more sovereignty to the current citizens of Pakistan and Bangladesh on a governmental and individual basis.



The Indian Sub-Continent Merger- Part Five

There has really been no peace between Pakistan and India for 75 years. There will never any peace as long as the army,landowners, BAR attorneys, and clerics run and rule Pakistan. It is time to liberate the people.

In regards to Bangladesh, defense and foreign policy are controlled by India. Bangladesh may have economic as well as judicial and correctional autonomy. However, that nation really is for all intents and purposes a de facto autonomous republic. For it to become a de jure autonomous republic, it would have to abide by the basic tenets of the Indian Constitution.

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