A .bashrc is only copied from /etc/skel upon user creation. This is the
expected behaviour.

If you want to have a .bashrc, why do you delete it?

If you want to have a default .bashrc back, copy the one from /etc/skel/
into your $HOME

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ubuntu doesn't create .bashrc in user home
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288270
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