Which among the following statements about the Partition is incorrect?
(a) Partition of India was the outcome of the "two-nation theory."
(b) Punjab and Bengal were the two provinces divided on the basis
of religion.
(c) East Pakistan and West Pakistan were not contiguous.
(d) The scheme of Partition included a plan for transfer of
population across the border.
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answer. d is correct answer
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The correct answer is D- the scheme of partition included a plan for transfer of population across the border.
Explanation:
Partition was the outcome of the two nation theory as propounded by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. Punjab and Bengal (1902) were the two provinces divided on the basis of religion. East pakistan became the present Bangladesh which got liberated in 1971 and West Pakistan is the Pakistan of today. The main outcome of this partition was to split up the population who are living under a one roof into two different nations which eventually made the population to divide.
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