Abstract:This research article examines the conditions under which Sindhudesh Movement gained popularity and initiated its true struggle on lingual basis along with economic deprivation and cultural discrimination after the separation of Bangladesh from Pakistan in 1971. Paul Brass’s theory of Instrumentalism has been briefly employed to give to understand how elites use population falling in the periphery of the society to ensure their stature and power by translating their grievances into discrimination and ultimatel… Show more
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