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Early Growth of Communalism in India

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CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Early Growth of Communalism in India

  • Hindus and Muslims had earlier lived together and fought jointly in 1857.
  • This unity threatened British rule.
  • British adopted the policy of Divide and Rule to weaken nationalism.
  • They created distrust between Hindus and Muslims.
  • National Movement was projected as a Hindu movement.
  • This led to the rise of communalism and formation of the Muslim League (1906).
 
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