CBSE BOARD X, asked by poorvabakshi21, 1 year ago

describe 3 problems in unifying india by the end of the 19th century

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Answered by Mekh
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The problem in unifying people were-
1. HINDU MAHASABHA - during the end of 19th century, the Congress was more devoted to Hindu Maha Sabha , that the people of other communities resented.
2.WEDGE- there was a huge wedge between the Hindus and the Muslims which deepened every time when communal clashes took place.
3.SEPERATE ELECTORATE- Muslims demanded a separate electorate for themselves but were disregarded. Therefore during the time of national struggle call, they alienated themselves.
3.MINORITY- the Muslims were in minority, and were very insecure
4.TWO NATION THEORY- the Muslims thought that the Hindus and the Muslims belonged to different nations.
Answered by Nandadarling
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#Minority - Muslims were in minority and Insecure
## Muslims demanded a separate electorate for themselves but were disregarded, Therefore during the time for national call, They alienated themselves
###There was a huge Wedge between Hindus and Muslims which deepened every time when communal clashes took place...
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