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प्रश्न
Discuss the reasons behind the partition of India.
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उत्तर
- Muslim League was formed mainly to fight for the political rights of the Indian Muslims.
- Jinnah revived the Muslim League in 1934 with the determination of demanding a separate state for Muslims.
- By 1940 he was demanding a separate nation for Muslims arguing that in Independent India Muslims would lose all political power to the Hindus.
- The Muslim league dubbed the congress as a Hindu organization.
- The British policy of Divide and rule had encouraged the vested interests of the Muslims to exploit the religious differences.
- Cripps mission declared that it would provide a federal government and the provinces were divided into three groups namely.
- Non-Muslim majority provinces, Muslim majority provinces in the North west and in the North East.
- This proposal was agreed by both the parties but interpreted it differently.
- The Congress wanted the division temporary but the Muslim league wanted to be permanent.
- Differences arose between the congress and the Muslim League led to the Hindu-Muslim conflicts bringing communal violence.
- Finally Mountbatten plan - Two-Nation theory dividing India into two states India and Pakistan.
- Partition of India was the ultimate outcome to split the unity of Independent India.
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