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Nawab Siraj Ud-Daula and his solemnly deserved historical evaluation
Penned: Rezaul Karim
Rendered in English: Imdadul Islam
Part: 1
"So in our ultimate analysis it's seen that losing of the throne of Siraj Ud-daula was obligatory for the self benefits of the English and the courtiers and it was the reason of Palssey revolt. The English was the main go getters of Palssey conspiracy and they played the main role. Only they consoled the unquiet group of the nawab's palace to come in the planned conspiracy and such way committed the decay of Nawab Siraj Ud-daula. Indian History of two hundred years is the witness of them who were benefited in this decay and how much it was.
The seed of Plassey revolt lay inside the directory of Forte saint Jorge council of Madras given to Clive and Watts at the sending period in Bengal and it opened the main gate of the conspiracy. It must not be denied that some dominant people of Nawab was trying to make a conspiracy. But in this matter it's specially acceptable that this conspiracy got a outmost face with the help of the English and without their active participation this conspiracy couldn't destroy Siraj Ud-daula to take a full fill face. Only the English who provoked a big part of the courtiers of the palace to fulfill their decided conspiracy to rouse their cupidity and fear. Till the very post time of Palsey war they were cautious as if the Indian conspirators strictly stayed in their conspiracy to repel siraj Ud-daula from his throne. Except that, they were more anxious about the quick success of the Plassey revolt conspiracy than the Indian conspirators." (Palashir Ajana Kahini/ Conclusion)
By professor Dr Sushil Choudhuri, an internationally recognised Historian.
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