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How was the movement that led to the independence of Bangladesh similaf to the movement that led to the formation of Pakistan.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both movements web based on formation of countries that are Muslim and they were done in a military manner with violent clashes .

Explanation:-

Pakistan and Bangladesh have traditionally been part of India for thousands of years this changed when the British Empire granted Independence to its South Asian Colony and instead of keeping its whole divided it initially in two parts later it turned out to be three.This happened both because of what was thought to be the best for the stability of region but also because of propaganda and moments from the Islamic world .

Unlike India Pakistan and Bangladesh were predominantly Muslim so in order to avoid internal conflict the British decided to partition India in according to religion while this seemed that it would contribute to avoiding problems and conflicts it turned out to be the opposite .

The Indians were not happy with this and acted aggressively to the loss of territory the Islamic movements in Pakistan and later in Bangladesh also acted acrylic this led to large-scale conflict with millions of people ending up dead or homeless and there was a large scale persecution based on religion .

Answered by amritavarshini2
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Answer:

simply in easy and understandable words....

both movements are based on religious conflicts and both movements led to separation of a seperate country from vast India which used to be their combination before

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