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March 2025

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Class war by the dominating interests during the partition of the south Asian subcontinent

In the undivided Bangladesh-India-Pakistan subcontinent, it was a historical time spanning imperialist conspiracy, imperialism’s retreat, comprador-bourgeois-feudal segments’ ascent to political power, the working classes’ virile struggles and its tragic set back. That was 1947, and its immediate pre- and post- periods.

In the undivided Bangladesh-India-Pakistan subcontinent, it was a historical time spanning imperialist conspiracy, imperialism&rsquo;s retreat, comprador-bourgeois-feudal segments&rsquo; ascent to political power, the working classes&rsquo; virile struggles and its tragic set back. That was 1947, and its immediate pre- and post- periods.<br /> <br /> Failure and betrayal<br /> <br /> In this period, treachery of the exploiting classes and intrepid initiatives of the exploited, working classes moved on simultaneously. It was the period in which the exploited, the working classes madeaudacio...

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