After the
1960 Burmese general election,
Sultan Mahmud, the Burmese health minister, advocated a state for the
Rohingya community in the northern part of Arakan. Mahmud suggested the
Kaladan River as the boundary between Muslim-majority and Buddhist-majority Arakan. Mahmud submitted his proposal to the Statehood Consultative Committee. Mahmud said that Rohingyas would accept a joint state with Arakanese Buddhists if there was adequate protection and representation of the Rohingya. If adequate safeguards were not possible, Mahmud proposed that a separate northern Arakan zone should be administered directly from the national capital Rangoon. the
Prime Minister of Burma U Nu implemented Mahmud's ideas, albeit the new zone did not extend up to the Kaladan River. ==Demographics==