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boichitralekha · 3 years ago
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boichitralekha · 3 years ago
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Conspiracy against Siraj or against the Bengalis of 2000
Is the existence of the people of Bengal really critical? I just want find the answer of this question. What I think at the moment is that the British monarchy (in the language of anthropologists, one of the most intelligent people in the world) might not have been able to hatch such a long and cunning conspiracy. History comes back again and again. We have to look back a little to AD 1750-1858 to see whether we are really in crisis or not. The period is considered as the first retreat of the Bengali nation. Although very oblique, it is very true. Let's see who tried to erase Siraj? Why did they move? The intentions of those who conspired against Siraj were not so much to overthrow Siraj but to weaken the Bengali nation economically and administratively (as indicated by the restoration of Fort William by the British). This means that Bengalis will not sit on the porch of any power. The funny thing is that except for one of those who wanted it, everyone else is non-Bengali. Mir Zafar, the army chief of Siraj (Commander-in-Chief) did this conspiracy out of greed for subah of Bengal, but why did Mir Bakshi, Yar Lutuf Khan, Amir Chand, Jagat Seth, Rai Durlav and Maharaja Krishnachandra get involved in this conspiracy? All of them were members of the Banik (merchant in today's language) community and also non-Bengali, except Krishnachandra. Maharaja Krishnachandra, a merchant, although he belonged to the Nadia dynasty but still he was basically a merchant (this information may not be known to many). So naturally a question arises why the conspiracy was supposed to have taken place between the subadars or the generals, ministers, bureaucrats or the royal merchants instead of the merchants? To put it bluntly, non-Bengali merchants from both Hindu (universally known) and Muslim communities were involved in this conspiracy. So who did the main person involved in such a nasty conspiracy? If we accept the imposed history, then the question arises, where did the British hit? Again, because of the same imposed history, if we accept that the main objective of the British then was to occupy Bengal in various ways, then why the same question arises? A closer look reveals that trade was the main reason behind this. In fact, the hinterland of Bengal, in commercial terms, was alluring. That is why the soil of Bengal is such an important background even today. The geographical location of this united Indian state is a place from which many countries can be caught. So if the Siraj could not be defeated or removed, then the domination of this place would not be achieved. So with the help of the British monarchy Abu'l Muzaffar Muin ud-din Muhammad Shah Farrukh-siyar and forced to accept the regulation Which Siraj did not accepted. He could not think of the common people of Bengal because if the agreement (this article will be too long to explain the agreement) will indirectly aggravate the suffering of the common people of Bengal, small traders will lose their freedom, they will have to do business like the East India Company which will result in the collapse of Bengal economy. When the people of Bengal became financially weak, in the end the opponents of Siraj gained, and so did the battle of Palashi.
Simply analyse the facts the past. So why I am talking today about the past? I am talking about the reason that we can see the shadow of that past again. Only with the passage of time has the character and the way of working of the characters changed, everything else remains the same. Therefore, the desire to re-occupy Bengal in various ways is the same as before. It is mainly by non-Bengalis. There are a couple of Bengalis who have participated in that sacrifice. Above all, the purpose is the same, to occupy the land of Bengal for commercial reasons. The history of this occupation is also quite long. After Siraj, the non-Bengali merchants did not give up even though they could not get along with the British East India Company in any way. This time again saw the rise of some Bengali entrepreneurs. Some of them were seen throwing challenges to the British merchants. Notable names of that time are Raghuram Goswami, Motilal Shil, Ramdulal Dey, PM Bagchi, Digambar Mitra, Pitram Das Mar, Dwarkanath Tagore and others. Interestingly, although the British arrived in India from the west, the British thought that the Bengalis were a nation educated and intelligent in trade. As a result, the Bengali merchants who were being beaten by the British and non-Bengalis during Siraj's time (ie their next generation) again turned to the generosity of the British. As a result, the dream of non-Bengali merchants to occupy Bengal remained elusive. But they kept biting the ground thinking about the future. Post-British India means divided Bengal. They were a bit broken by this but with the last of their power they did not allow the whole of Bengal to become East Pakistan and propagated that the Bengalis do not know how to do business. In order to weaken the newly afflicted nation financially, they brought some Bengalis in their hands with the bait of money and then gradually the result of what they did is being understood by the Bengalis today. The money earned from this is being invested in Rajasthan Gujarat (I can name a few companies whose money earned from Bengal is investing in their homeland instead of investing in Bengal.) That is, Bengal has no future, Bengal is a bad place, Bengalis are unemployed
(Yet are you a Bengali! Why? For what? For what purpose?). The bottom line is that the only purpose is to get the Bengali nation out of business. To take a look at one thing, every foreign product that enters or goes abroad in India has an agent. No matter the transaction through that agent, he will get the deduction for import or export of any product (I will not go into details anymore). Some Bengalis are getting cut off from the products that Bangladesh is exporting and importing from India. This is the anger of non-Bengalis. Their question is why Bengalis get it, they deserve it (I mean, let's say a product, I can mention the name of the company or the name of the trading company while holding the product but I didn't, entered India or imported. Import means through an agent who is a non-Bengali) The same product is sold in Bangladesh then it is exported. This time it is exported again by a Bangladeshi agent or a Bengali agent from West Bengal. They do not want to accept this. Or it has to be a non-Bengali organization, whether it is Bangladesh or India, which means they will eat the whole profit - which means on the one hand, the financial ruin of the Bengali nation). And that's why it's so dramatic. This is one of the aspects of the financial crisis, there are many other aspects that no one brings publicly. Ordinary people do not have a headache, they do not want to know because they know how much! And this benefit is being looted by one class. And I will write another article later about the social crisis which is deadlier. Chandril Babu may make me weep for the Bengalis (Bengalis are always weeping in their language that conspiracy is being hatched against them, Bengalis are always deprived - is that wrong Chandril Babu?) Without knowing or remembering the history of Bengal and without understanding this game base of trade. There is no such thing as Bengali media, so the media has come down to catch fish in this murky water. Some Bengalis are also helping the non-Bengali traders. Now the question is when the history of Bengal will be written again tomorrow, why and how Bengali became without Bengali (there are many aspects to review with)! Or why the Bengali nation, despite being such a large population, is almost extinct, a lot (like Anglo-Saxons and Jews) then what will be the name of these treacherous Bengalis? Do they ever think that they are killing their own people to satisfy petty interests? Won't their grandchildren abuse them? Mir Zafar is still alive today with the strong hatred of the people of Bengal, will they be able to bear that survival? Or even if they die, even after death, disrespect! If you think, you have to get up in a hurry. However, it seems that some Bengalis are desperate to hand over the land of Bengal to non-Bengalis. This is the greatest misfortune of the nation. This is the greatest proof that history use to come back again and again. Now it remains to be seen whether the non-Bengalis will be able to occupy Bengal by trickery again and again because this time they have almost handcuffed the whole process of occupation. The rest is the future of Bengal, the destiny of Bengal.
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