why did indians oppose the partition of bengal ?
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Partition of Bengal. Partition of Bengal, (1905), division of Bengal carried out by the British viceroy in India, Lord Curzon, despite strong Indian nationalist opposition. ... East Bengal, because of isolation and poor communications, had been neglected in favour of west Bengal and Bihar.
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So, THé Answer is -->> To stop all this, thet satarted a swadeshi movemeny in which they hadboycott from british goods to put pressure on them. Because the division was completely on religious grounds. Only the Bengali hindusopposed it, however the BengaliMuslims were happy, as they hoped a separate region would give them more.
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So, THé Answer is -->> To stop all this, thet satarted a swadeshi movemeny in which they hadboycott from british goods to put pressure on them. Because the division was completely on religious grounds. Only the Bengali hindusopposed it, however the BengaliMuslims were happy, as they hoped a separate region would give them more.
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