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What is double displacement reaction?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is a type of Reaction.

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Answered by shreyasSS32
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Explanation:

1971 War

1971 Bangladesh liberation war was fought primarily between Indian armed forces ( for and with the support of Mukti Bahini) and the Pakistani armed forces almost 50 years ago. In this article, we will discuss what led to this war, what happened during the war, and what were the consequences.

Prelude

The seed of separation of Bangladesh was sown long before, back in 1948 when Mohammad Ali Jinnah declared “Urdu, and only Urdu” would be the federal language of Pakistan. The East and West Pakistan were both culturally and geographically separated from each other. West Pakistan’s attempt to suppress the Bengali culture and tradition and impose Urdu over the people of East Pakistan proved to be detrimental.

Though East Pakistan was bigger in terms of population, it continued to be exploited and dominated by West Pakistan. Bengali’s economic, social, and political rights were suppressed. The leaders of the west never focused on the development of the east and thus concentrated all the resources to west Pakistan leading to exploitation of the east. All these disparities and discrimination caused agitation among the Bengalis in the east.

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