British Civil Servant

Chapter 13: how to deal with indian rape

This is the main purpose of this civil servants meeting. The subtext is to make money! Practice the mission that the British Empire will never surrender until the last drop of blood in India is dried.

Of course, this is not a problem. Most of the senior officials think it is not difficult to handle, but the senior officials of Mumbai and Bangladesh provinces expressed their hope that the Congress Party will give clear support in this matter.

Needless to mention the Bangladeshi province, the Bangladesh famine has only passed for two years. To support Myanmar’s operations, the Bangladeshi province, which is very close to Myanmar, will definitely take on a heavy responsibility, which requires the support of the Indian elite.

That is to say, with the full support of the Congress Party, the relationship between British India and the Congress Party is not very harmonious, and they are wary and use of each other. You know, Burke, a senior Bangladeshi official, said, "In fact, the mutiny created by the Indian soldiers, although both It was quickly suppressed, but the trend has to be worrying."

As early as July 1942, the Congress Party made a request for complete independence from the British authorities. The document it drafted pointed out that if the United Kingdom did not agree to its request, mass disobedience would break out. Subsequently, the Mumbai meeting of the Central Committee of the Congress Party passed the "Quit India Resolution", marking the official start of the movement to withdraw from India. The movement was large-scale, initially through peaceful demonstrations, denying authority and weakening the gains of the British war, and then large-scale protests and demonstrations broke out across India and called for workers to hold a collective strike.

At the same time, the Japanese army posed a threat to British India after the occupation of Burma. At that time, it really shocked many people in British India, but fortunately, the movement was finally quelled.

"Alan, what's going on in Hyderabad." Sir Barron turned to Alan Wilson, hoping to get good news from him.

"Sir Barron, according to the Hyderabad state and the other small states in charge, the monarchs of these states are still very supportive of the administration of the Governor's Palace and British India. There is no doubt about this." Ren Wilson stood up and reported in a moderate voice, "I believe the same is true of most of the native states, who have always regarded British India as an important force in ensuring the order in South Asia, and they are different from the Congress and the Muslim League. "

Sir Barron nodded, then John stood up and said, "Junagaard and the West Coast states are also peaceful, much more secure than many areas where the Congress Party has established influence."

"It doesn't look too bad!" Sir Barron nodded, and then said worriedly, "There is another problem, although it has not yet appeared, but we must be careful and come up with a solution early, it is the Governor's right to Our expectations. What to do with the Indian National Army?"

Welcome to Sir Barron's silence, the dawn of victory is not far away, but the problems that are about to arise are getting more and more intractable. The Indian National Army is a military organization established by Chandra Bose. At the beginning, this army was mainly composed of Axis. It was composed of British and Indian prisoners of war captured by the United Kingdom, and later many Indians from Malaya and Burma controlled by Japan volunteered to join the organization.

The organization's goal is to liberate India from the British, so during the Japanese occupation of Burma in World War II, it assisted the Japanese in the Battle of Imphal against the British Indian Army.

Although Chandra Bose joined the Axis powers, he did have a great reputation in later generations. His portraits have always been hung with Gandhi and Nehru, and it is conceivable that his own status in India.

How to face this anti-British armed force, although no one spoke first, they all wanted to kill Chandra Bose and the entire Indian National Army.

"It's still war time, it's too early to talk about this, but if this problem arises. Using Indian soldiers to look after these so-called National Army soldiers is not a good way." Burke, a senior official in Bangladesh Province, said, " The presence of many Indian soldiers with these Axis-leaning soldiers is likely to contribute to the spread of dangerous ideas, which is not good for the British Empire."

"In fact, they can be kept in Burma, so that they can be isolated. For most of the Indian National Army soldiers, we can of course not exist. As for how the Burmese treat them, we can not care. Q, after a few years, it will have nothing to do with us at all. After the war, rebuilding and resuming production are so many things, even if you forget about these people, it is quite normal, isn't it?"

Alan Wilson followed the words of the senior Bangladeshi provincial official and continued, "As for Chandra Bose himself, of course I hope he will die directly in the war, but the war is not over yet, you can leave him alone for now."

Alan Wilson proposed throwing tens of thousands of prisoners of war from the Indian National Army to Burma to fend for themselves, and there is no need to **** them back to India at all. He still has some understanding of Myanmar. The Burmese, the largest ethnic group in Myanmar, and most of the ethnic groups, have no friendship with Indians at all, and their religions are different. Myanmar is Buddhism, and India is Hinduism. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

Don't think that Buddhists must love peace very much. Chinese Buddhists only became Buddhas after thorough communication with Buddhists. Burmese Buddhism has never been destroyed, and now it is the same as murder and arson.

And because of the political status and human resources of British India, when the British Empire was managing its colonies, it generally used South Asians to govern other colonies. Red-headed Asan's name is known even to the Magic Capital Concession. Not to mention the other British colonies!

During the British colonial period of India and Burma. After the occupation of Burma, a large number of Indians moved into Burma. At that time, the Indians not only had economic advantages, but also occupied stronger political resources. They were opposed to the local Burmese in terms of religion, race and interests, and the two sides had hostility and conflict. Inevitably. The Burmese government that later broke away from colonialism has always held an unfriendly attitude towards Indians, such as not allowing them to join the army, suppressing related cultural customs and so on.

Alan Wilson believes that once these Indian National Army prisoners of war fall into the hands of the Burmese, as long as the British civil servants who are doing them invariably forget about them, the Burmese will most likely make the enemies of the British Empire worse off than dead.

When Sir Barron heard this, he asked meaningfully, "Oh? Could such a natural thing happen?"

"Maybe. We don't know all of the local forces. Once provoked, they may do irrational things." Alan Wilson shrugged and smiled in an uncertain tone.

"Oh, that's really surprising." Kean, a senior official in the United Province, sighed with understanding, and said with a bit of contempt, "This is also a good thing, the whole Indian is breeding like cockroaches, even if they You can’t even eat, and the more you have to mate all the time, there are endless crowds wherever you go.”

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