Partition was the consequence of a primordial attachment to one's faith how many more partitions would that the primordial loyalty language lead to so random thinking of n aru Patel and rajasty
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Nevertheless, what you have written is correct. India and Pakistan have split up due to the primordial attachment to one's faith (religion). Similarly, Indian leaders at the time of independance were scared to divide India into states as they thought that such a division based on the primordial loyalty - language - would lead to the unity being undermined. So they put off the thought for some time. Later, in 1956, the State Reorganisation Committee was implemented, and notable historian Ramchandra Guha remarks that infact, such a division of states led to each linguistic group being properly voiced.
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