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why did british withdraw the partition of bengal​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The partition was supported by the Muslims of East Bengal and their support was motivated by both their poor economic conditions in East Bengal, as well as the believed dominance of the Hindu businessmen in West Bengal over the governance of Bengal
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Answered by sr798276
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thethe first partition of Bengal got the territory of the Bengal presidency implemented by the authorities of the British raj in 1905. the petition separated the largelyMuslim stone areas from the largely Hindu Western areas on 16 October 1905 after be announced on 20 July 1955 by lord curzone, the then viceroy of India.

the Hindus of West Bengal who dominated bindass business and rural life complained that the division will make them a minority in a program that will incorporate the province of Bihar and Orissa. hindutv outrate gade at what they say as a divide and rule policy ginning and maintaining power by breaking up larger concentration of our into pieces, even though cousin stage it will be produced administrative efficiency the. the ultimate motive remains questionable as into letter dated 7 February and 6 December 1904,Herbert risley lord Curzon road Bengal United is a force Bengal divided will go in different ways that the partition plan is opposed by the Congress is its minut for us at principal motive is too weak and a United party against a government।the partition and nine mated the Muslim to form their own National organisation of communal line। in order to APS Bengali, sentiment,Bengal was United by lord Hardy in 1911 in response to the Swadeshi movement towards the in protest against the policy and the growing belief among Hindus the East Bengal old has its own courts and policies

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