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how dose the state play a role in communalism​

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Answered by Anonymous
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how dose the state play a role in communalism??

The role played by the state in communalism in India is explained below:-

- In ancient India people peacefully live together, there are no such communal feelings. There was acceptance for each others tradition and culture and language in the Indian society.

- The ancient India was United.

- The partition of Bengal in 1905 was the root cause for the communalism in India which was the result of emergence of modern politics.

- Strong resistance was made by Gandhiji and others results through the communal award in 1932 which was represented by the British government who appeased various communities.

Answered by kulkarninishant346
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