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Elaborate the problems conforted in the process of Indian partition ​

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Answered by RosyRain
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  • 1)There was no single but of Muslim majority areas in British India.
  • 2)Not all Muslims majority areas wanted to be in partition.
  • 3)the two Muslims majority provincess of British India, Punjab and Bengal had very large area where the non Muslims were in majority.
  • 4) Problems of minorities on both sides of the voters.
Answered by Anonymous
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  1. There was no single but of Muslim majority areas in British India.
  2. Not all Muslims majority areas wanted to be in partition. ...
  3. The two Muslims majority provincess of British India, Punjab and Bengal had very large area where the non Muslims were in majority.
  4. Problems of minorities on both sides of the voters.

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