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English: Dr Ambedkar (front row, second from left) and Jogendra Nath Mandal (front row, third from right), who went on to become one of the founding fathers of Pakistan.
हिन्दी: डॉ. आंबेडकर (प्रथम पंक्ति, बायें से दूसरे) व जोगेंद्र नाथ मंडल (प्रथम पंक्ति, दायें से तीसरे), जो आगे चलकर पाकिस्तान के निर्माताओं में से एक हुए
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Source https://www.forwardpress.in/2016/09/hindu-casteism-led-to-the-creation-of-east-pakistan/
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