What was the colonial reason for partitioning Bengal?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
In 1947, Bengal was partitioned for the second time, solely on religious grounds, as part of the Partition of India following the formation of the nations India and Pakistan. In 1955, East Bengal became East Pakistan, and in 1971 became the independent state of Bangladesh.
It needs a fragmentation or division of British-India in its territorial boundary. Muslims were in favour of this partition relieving them from lower condition under the Hindu hegemony. So, partition of Bengal was held under the auspicious of Lord Curzon, British viceroy of India in 1905.
Hope it helps..............
Plz mark me as brainliest....
Thanks...
Similar questions