In the late 1960s, the government faced a rebellion in East Pakistan as well as having to deal with its struggle with its western counter-part over resources and political power, which led to theBangladesh Liberation War. This changed the dynamics of the country and led the Pakistani state to "deal harshly with Hindus and Muslims" in East Pakistan, resulting in secession and the creation of Bangladesh.[7] Bangladeshi authorities controversially claim that three million people were killed,[8] while a further eight to ten million fled the country to seek asylum in India.[9]
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