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describe the circumstances that led to the partition ​

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Answered by bhavika97
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The British policy of ‘divide and rule’ resulted in partition of India. It began with the British recognition to the Muslim separatism in 1909, ie the British introduction of separate electorate for the Muslims.

Communalism in India was fanned by subtle efforts of the Muslim League and Hindu Mahasabha (1915). Sudhi and Sangathan movements among the Hindus gave strength and popularity to it. The Hindu-Muslim unity broke down in 199, forever.

It in the Allahabad session of the Leauge (1930), the idea of a separate state was presented. During 1930-32, the period of Round Table Conferences, a group of young Muslims, led by Rehmat Ali, coined ‘Pakistan’ as a geographical expression of a future Muslim state.

Answered by mharinimadanagopal
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The partition was caused in part by the two-nation theory presented by Syed Ahmed Khan, due to presented religious issues. Pakistan became a Muslim country, and India became a majority Hindu but secular country. The main spokesperson for the partition was Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

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