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1. List the aims of the Indian National Congress.
2. Explain why the British divided Bengal.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1) Its aim was to obtain a greater share in government for educated Indians, and to create a platform for civic and political dialogue between them and the British Raj.

2) The partition was supported by the Muslims of East Bengal and their support was motivated by both their poor economic conditions in East Bengal, as well as the believed dominance of the Hindu businessmen in West Bengal over the governance of Bengal.

Answered by jadonanahita01
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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer 1 . The aims of the Indian National Congress were :

1) To flourish solidarity and friendship amongst the people of India.

2) To eradicate all the prevailing cast, creed, race or province related prejudices from the country.

3) To strengthen the feelings of National unity.

4) Consideration of the opinions of educated classes on the issues related to the problems of society.

Answer 2 . Bengal was partitioned by lord Curzon who was the  viceroy of India (1855–1905). The official reason for dividing Bengal stated by Curzon was that it was difficult to run the administration smoothly with having 78 million population in Bengal and hence dividing Bengal would make the administration run effectively.

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