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two impacts of anti partition movement

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Answered by raunak5
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ThePartition of IndiasplitBritish Indiainto the countries ofIndiaandPakistanin 1947. This partition was part of the end of British rule over the Indian subcontinent, calledBritish Raj. The partition was caused in part bytheTwo-nation theorypresented by SirSyed Ahmed Khan, due to religion issues. Pakistan became aMuslimcountry, and India became a mainlyHinducountry. The main spokesperson for the partition was a Muslim calledMuhammad Ali Jinnah. He became the first Governor-General of Pakistan.Huge numbers of people moved across the border between the two newly formed states. The population of undivided India in 1947 was about 390 million. After partition, there were 330 million people in India, 30 million in West Pakistan, and 30 million people in East Pakistan(now Bangladesh).Once the lines were established, about 14.5 million people crossed the borders to what they hoped was the safety of their religious majority. The 1951 Census of Pakistan showed the number of displaced persons in Pakistan at 7,226,600. They were presumably Muslims who had entered Pakistan from India. Similarly, the1951 Census of India showed 7,295,870 displaced persons, apparently all Hindus andSikhswho had moved to India from Pakistan. The two numbers add up to 14.5 million.The newly formed governments were unable to deal with migrations of such huge numbers of migrants. Massive violence and slaughter occurred on both sides of the border. Estimates of the number of deaths vary, with low estimates at 200,000 and high estimates at 2,000,000.
Answered by kavitasingh1234
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Impact of the Anti-Partition Movement:-

  1. The Partition of Bengal along with Anti-Partition Movement accelerated the Nationalist Movement by spreading along the General masses.The people rose in unity to resist,to suffer and to sacrifice.
  2. The people lost their faiths in the fair play and justice of the British.Lord Curzon refused to concede to the demands of annulling the partition.He said Partition of Bengal is a settled fact and it can't be unsettled.

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