after independence why was there a Reluctance divide the country on linguistic lines
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- The government was reluctant to divide the country on the linguistic lines because the country was already divided on the basis of religion. The partition had killed millions of people. It feared that further division of the country on linguistic lines could disrupt its unity and integrity.
- The three problems that the newly independent nation of India faced are as follows: Rehabilitation of a large number of refugees. Assimilation of princely states. Ensuring the unity of a country which is full of diversity.
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The government was reluctant to divide the country on the linguistic lines because the country was already divided on the basis of religion. The partition had killed millions of people. It feared that further division of the country on linguistic lines could disrupt its unity and integrity.
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