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Describe the struggle against of partition of Bengal?​

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Answered by sunil1241
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The Partition of Bengal (Bengali: বঙ্গভঙ্গ) The partition separated the largely Muslim eastern areas from the largely Hindu western areas on 16 October 1905 after being announced on 19 July 1905 by the Viceroy of India, Curzon.

The Hindus of West Bengal, who dominated Bengal's business and rural life, complained that the division would make them a minority in a province that would incorporate the province of Bihar and Orissa. Hindus were outraged at what they saw as a "divide and rule" policy[1][2] (where the colonisers turned the native population against itself in order to rule), even though Curzon stressed it would produce administrative efficiency. The partition animated the Muslims to form their own national organization on communal lines. In order to appease Bengali sentiment, Bengal was reunited by Lord Hardinge in 1911, in response to the Swadeshi movement's riots in protest against the policy and the growing belief among Hindus that east Bengal would have its own courts and policies.

Answered by Anonymous
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The struggle against the partition of Bengal had temporally United the moderates and the radicals. Starting from Bengal the movement spread across the country people boycotted British goods and begin to use Indian made goods. However,the differences in objective and method between the two were not easy to reconcile. This all was only caused by the struggle against the partition of Bengal.

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