Language movement and history of
Bangladesh. In the history of Bangladesh's liberation movement, a major
movement took place in East Pakistan from 1947 to 1956 Which is known as the Language Movement.
After the partition in 1947, the colonial
rule of nearly 200 years ended in the subcontinent. Through a scandalous history of communal
sentiment, Hindus and Muslims get this freedom by spreading their hands in one
another's blood. Two states - India and Pakistan - were
established. But the state of
Pakistan was divided geographically in East and West by a distance of thousands
of miles. Not only
geographical, the spacing was ethnic, linguistic, ethnic, cultural, except
religion - in all respects. Most Pakistani (55%) of Pakistanis are
East Pakistanis or Bengali, whose mother tongue is Bangla. The
inhabitants of West Pakistan were a few languages, such as Punjabi, Sindhi,
Baluchi, Pashto. After independence, due to the migrants coming from India, Urdu language
was added to it and gradually it dominates. From the beginning of the establishment
of the Pakistan state, the ruling West Pakistani leaders were expressing such
expression in all matters that, The main part of Pakistan is West Pakistan, East Bengal (East Pakistan). When the
independence movement of India, in the final stage, there will be a great
difference between Hindu-Muslim leaders about the future of the country's
independent India's state structure.
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