Revisiting Punjab’s Transformative Journey, 1947-1966: An Appraisal

Vikram Bhardwaj, Usha Sharma
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"Punjab, often referred to as the 'Land of five rivers,' has been a significant player in shaping India's historical narrative, leaving an enduring mark on its trajectory. This imprint stems from the courageous and patriotic endeavours of the people of Punjab, who have etched out a distinctive place for themselves. A comprehensive study of its people becomes imperative to comprehend the nuanced dynamics of Punjab's history. This involves delving into their historical, cultural, and religious roots and understanding their political legacy. The year 1947 marked India's liberation from British rule, coinciding with a partition based on the two-nation theory. Punjab bore a heavy toll during this partition, experiencing substantial human and territorial losses. The partition's catastrophic aftermath overshadowed the jubilation of independence for Punjab. Post-partition, Punjab portrayed a sombre and bleak landscape, with the migration of refugees significantly altering the communal composition of the region. This migration upheaved the administrative, economic, and political structures, introducing many complex challenges. The division of Punjab along communal lines generated a palpable sense of indignation and frustration among the Sikh community. The expectations of establishing a Sikh State in independent India, fervently supported by Sikh, Congress, and Hindu leaders, remained unfulfilled. Perceiving an unequal distribution of territory between Hindus and Muslims, the Sikhs advocated for a Punjabi Suba. In their pursuit of this objective, the Akali Dal employed diverse strategies. This culminated in the reorganisation of Punjab on March 21, 1966, leading to its further trifurcation."  
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重新审视旁遮普的变革历程,1947-1966 年:评价
旁遮普省常被称为 "五河之国",它在印度的历史进程中扮演了重要角色,在印度的发展轨迹上留下了永恒的印记。这种印记源于旁遮普人民勇敢而爱国的努力,他们为自己创造了独特的地位。要了解旁遮普历史的微妙动态,就必须对其人民进行全面研究。这就需要深入研究他们的历史、文化和宗教根源,了解他们的政治遗产。1947 年标志着印度从英国统治下解放出来,同时发生了以两国论为基础的分治。在这次分治中,旁遮普损失惨重,遭受了巨大的人员和领土损失。分治的灾难性后果给旁遮普独立的喜悦蒙上了阴影。分治后,旁遮普呈现出一片阴郁凄凉的景象,难民的迁徙极大地改变了该地区的社区构成。这种迁移颠覆了行政、经济和政治结构,带来了许多复杂的挑战。旁遮普的族群分裂在锡克族群中引起了强烈的愤慨和挫败感。锡克教、国会和印度教领导人热切支持在独立的印度建立一个锡克教国家,但这一期望仍未实现。锡克教徒认为印度教徒和穆斯林的领土分配不均,因此主张建立旁遮普苏巴(Punjabi Suba)。为了实现这一目标,阿卡利达尔党采取了多种策略。这最终导致了 1966 年 3 月 21 日旁遮普省的重组,进一步导致了旁遮普省的三分裂"。
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