How many Indians were put to death by Britain, who described India as a repressive country?

Brutan has placed India in the list of 12 oppressive countries.

US President Donald Trump imposed 25 percent tariff and fine on India, then Britain has also shocked. UK, the Joint Human Rights Committee of Britain, once suppressed countries around the world, has released the International Support Report (TNR). It has also included India in that list of 12 countries, which have found evidence of international repression. Apart from India, China, Bahrain, Egypt, Irritria, Pakistan, Iran, Russia, Khanda, Turki, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are included in this list.

This is the same Britain, who once ruled the world due to the competition from France and caused countless deaths from his oppressive policies. Let’s try to know how many countries in the world became the cause of death and why?

90 percent of the world’s countries attacked

It is a 16th century when Great Britain started settling its settlements abroad in rivalry from France. Made its settlements in North America and West Indies. The US at the behest of which Britain dances today became the slave of Britain himself. One by one Britain captured 56 countries at the time. It is also said that the UK, the nutritious mentality of the imperialist mindset, attacked about 90 percent of the countries around the world.

Between 16th and 20th centuries, Britain ruled all countries like Canada, Bermuda, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Bahamas, Ghana, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Egypt and Sudan.

Iran, Bahrain, Uganda, Fiji, Cyprus, Jordan, Malta, Oman, Qatar are also included in the list of countries where the British wreaked havoc. Among Asian countries, India (including Pakistan and Bangladesh), Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong were also slaves. Many islands like Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Ocean in Oceania were subjected to the British. Today Britain is talking about repression, while some countries are still under it.

How many deaths from British policies?

Due to the oppressive policies of the British in these countries around the world, such a large number of people died that their exact number cannot be said. Despite this, historians estimate that crores of people killed in British colonies or have been responsible for their death. At first, the British fought wars to capture many countries, in which a large number of people died. Then when he started the secret on them, discriminated against the local people, misbehaved. Britain carried out all the massacres to suppress the voices against them.

Robbed the rights of the local people and deprived them of the resources of their country. Due to the famine in many countries, millions of people had to lose their lives. Only a few examples can be understood that the policies of the British were so oppressive and how many people would have died due to them.

Britain’s repressive policy continued in India from 1857 to 1947

Talking about India only, 10 crore people are expected to die here due to the oppressive policies of the British. First, people took their lives to maintain their power over the whole country. Then in the year 1857, after the rebellion of constable Mangal Pandey in Barrackpore Cantonment of Calcutta (now Kolkata), the first freedom struggle started, then the British soldiers killed millions of Indians to suppress it. Villages of the village were burnt. The revolutionaries were hanged on the noose and this series continued till India’s independence in 1947. Another example of this is the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar, Punjab. People have not forgotten the General Dyer, who fired on the unarmed people gathered in the garden peacefully, people have not forgotten even today. The British royal family himself apologized after years about this massacre.

30 lakh people lost their lives in Bengal due to British Prime Minister Churchill

To fulfill their ambition, the British put Indian soldiers in world wars, while India had nothing to do with this war. There is no clear figure available in it. Then during the Second World War, the then Prime Minister of Britain, Winston Churchill, took 3 million people in Bengal. This is a matter of the year 1943-44. The second world war was going on and there was a huge famine in Bengal. Despite this, Churchill sent the grain of the Indian parts to his soldiers fighting in the world war. Churchill ignored the report from India to the British officers.

1 million people died due to famine in Ireland

The country with which Britain started its oppressive imperialism was Ireland. There was a famine in the same Ireland, which killed more than 10 lakh people. Despite this, Britain will not even lice on the ears and he kept sending food items out of Ireland.

This is between 1845 and 1852. Potato crop in Ireland deteriorated due to a fungus. Due to this, one -third of the population of the country stood on the verge of starvation and on seeing this, he became a victim of diseases, because the main source of food of the people there was potato. Most of the cultivated lands of Ireland were then occupied by English landlords and the UK government did not stop exporting grains and other foods from there despite famine in Ireland. Due to this, the situation worsened and at that time millions of people got into the cheek of time.

Kenya’s Maura Mau Mau Mau Mahin did not leave the stone unturned

Britain threw his eyes on Kenya in the late 1800s and made it their colony. After this, his oppressive policies started, against which the people of Kenya gradually started standing. In 1952, Kikuyu caste soldiers of Kenya launched an open rebellion against the British. The spark of this rebellion spread so fast that the British declared an emergency in Kenya.

During this time thousands of Kenyan people were tortured a lot. Thousands of Kikuyu people were detained and barbaric in jails. Thousands of people started dying due to torture and diseases. Even this did not fill the mind of the British and on March 3, 1959, the British wards beat 11 Mau Maura detainees in Hola camp with sticks. This rebellion continued for the next decade, which opened the path of freedom of Kenya.

These are just some examples. During the rule of 56 countries at the time, Britain adopted the policy of repression everywhere. The rebellion was killed and those who talked about freedom. Local grains, other food items, natural resources, minerals etc. were filled and sent to Britain and left the original inhabitants of those countries on their condition to die. More than the people who met the atrocities of the British, they went to the mouth of death due to hunger and diseases due to their policies.

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