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Punjab, with rich fertile tracts of land, considered a ‘Model Province’ and ‘Barometer of India’. Therefore, to fulfill agricultural needs in Britain, British annexed the Punjab in March 1849, after the Sikh rule. After the annexation, Punjab received special attention of British administration as Punjab had always played an important role in the defense of India. British furnished the West Punjab with nine canal colonies and the best irrigation system to enrich the agricultural sector that unquestionably attracted Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs. They gathered round in West Punjab sharing the same socio-economic interests. Gradually, the socio-political and religious issues among these large communities led Punjab towards partition in 1947. The Partition of Punjab was done into two, East and West on communal basis. Pakistan received western part along with sufferings of millions of refugees. Government faced a massive task to deal with the issues like accommodation, facilitation, settlement and rehabilitation of refugees. Economic pressure of rehabilitation and settlement work troubled the economy of the Province, which caused many fiscal, social and political sufferings of the West Punjab after the partition.

Busharat Elahi Jamil. (2018) Miseries of the West Punjab (1947-1955): Moment of Truth, Journal of the Punjab University Historical Society, Volume 31, Issue 2.
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