2) What was the result of partition of Bengal?
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Partition of Bengal carried out by the British viceroy in India, Lord Curzon, despite strong Indian nationalist opposition. It divided Bengal into Hindu dominated west which consisted of Bihar, Odisha, etc. and Muslim dominated East Bengal with Assam.
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As per Curzon, after the partition, the two provinces would be Bengal (including modern West Bengal, Odisha and Bihar) and Eastern Bengal and Assam. Bengal would also lose five Hindi-speaking states to the Central Provinces.
The consequences of the partition of Bengal: The partition of Bengal enraged people all over the country. Both the Moderates and the Radicals in the Congress opposed this action of the British. Public meetings and demonstrations began to be organised.
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