History, asked by aashujarullah, 11 months ago

do you think the treatment of the muslims by the british after 1857 was justified

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
12

Explanation:

Wrong treatment by the British on the Muslims after the war of 1857.

Explanation:

  • The year 1857 is of great significance in the history of India. The Sepoy Mutiny also called the First War of Independence was fought then. It was  a revolt by the Indian soldiers working for the British, they revolted against the British. Although the Mutiny was a failure it sealed the future of the British.
  • After the Mutiny the British adopted a step motherly attitude towards the Indians. They treated the Muslims most cruelly.  
  • In my opinion this was not only wrong but unpardonable. The divide-and-rule policy followed by the British to separate and break the unity between the  Hindus and Muslims ruined India.
  • In future years gallons of blood were shed between the two communities. The land of India was heartlessly partitioned. Both Muslims and Hindus were denied of their birth rights.
  • Hence no true Indian can support this sly and brutal treatment of the British towards the Muslims and Hindus.

Answered by karan12ab
6

Answer:

NO, I  DON,T think that the treatment of the Muslims by the British after 1857 war justified . BECAUSE :

EXPLANATION :  

  • The year 1857 is of great significance in the history of India. The Sepoy Mutiny also called the First War of Independence was fought then. It was  a revolt by the Indian soldiers working for the British, they revolted against the British. Although the Mutiny was a failure it sealed the future of the British.
  • After the Mutiny the British adopted a step motherly attitude towards the Indians. They treated the Muslims most cruelly.  
  • In my opinion this was not only wrong but unpardonable. The divide-and-rule policy followed by the British to separate and break the unity between the  Hindus and Muslims ruined India.
  • In future years gallons of blood were shed between the two communities. The land of India was heartlessly partitioned. Both Muslims and Hindus were denied of their birth rights.
  • Hence no true Indian can support this sly and brutal treatment of the British towards the Muslims and Hindus.

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