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Hindu Republic of Bangabhumi (Bangladesh)
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     ![[Flag of Hindu Republic of Bangabhumi]](../images/b/bd_banga.gif) image by 
     Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 April 2008
 
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     Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 April 2008
  
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Hindu Republic of Bangabhumi was proclaimed in 2003 in Kolkata with the 
formation of the provisional government and the Supreme Council and the threat 
of armed struggle inside Bangladesh to achieve its goal of the homeland for 
Hindu minority there. The total area of proposed Bangabhumi comes to 20,000 
sq.mi which is more than 1/3 of the total area of Bangladesh. The border of Bangabumi runs in the north along 
River
Padma, in the east along river Meghna, in the west along India-Bangladesh border 
and in the south
along the Bay of Bengal.
For more on Bangabhumi, please turn to Wikipedia at: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangabhumi. 
Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 April 2008
 
The flag of the proposed Bangabhumi state comprises of one third green color and 
two third of saffron color. In the middle of the saffron part is a white disc 
symbolizing the sun. I guess the similarity to the Bangladeshi flag is 
intentional. Although the meaning is not explained, one can assume the green 
part would represent the Muslim minority in otherwise Hindu state, something 
like the Pakistani flag does with
their minorities. The National Emblem is depicted by the green circle in 
another, saffron colored circle with word "Shri" (symbol of beauty and 
prosperity) written in the saffron circle. The National Anthem is a song of poet 
Dijendra Lal Roy: "Dhana Dhanye Pushpe Bhara, Arnader Ei Basundhara" ("This land 
of ours filled with crops and flowers").
I did find another, vague description of Bangabhumi flag which contradicts the 
account cited. It says the flag bears picture of symbolic weapons on a saffron 
background, and "national seal" is? the "picture of weapons of the Hindu God". 
The description of the flag of Bangabhumi is contained in the scholarly article 
written by Mohammad Zainal Abedin, a respected Bangladeshi researcher and 
journalist in 2005, and available at 
http://world.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/23261. 
Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 April 2008