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Explain the situation that seeded the ideas of partitioning India in Muslim leagues ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference of ideology among the Hindus and Muslims was germinated by British got their profit. Britishers believe in the policy of divide and rule. In the year 1906 Muslims of India formed Muslim league where they can safeguard the right of Muslims however in the year 1913 Muslim choose self governance. From year 1940 onward the demand of separate nation was created by Muslims from the Aligarh muslim university. Muslim feared that if India will became independent than they nay be dominated by Hindus who was in majority hence demand of separate nation was in full vague which end of creation of Pakistan in year 1947.

In the 1930s, the idea of a separate nation-state and influential philosopher Sir Muhammad Iqbal's vision of uniting the four provinces in North-West British India further supported the rationale of the two-nation theory. With global events leading up to World War II and the Congress party's effective protest against the United Kingdom unilaterally involving India in the war without consulting the Indian people, the Muslim League went on to support the British war efforts. The Muslim League played a decisive role in the 1940s, becoming a driving force behind the division of India along religious lines and the creation of Pakistan as a Muslim state in 1947.

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