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Why did the British Partition Bengal?

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●WHY DID THE BRITISH PARTITION BENGAL - THE REAL MOTIVE OF BRITISHERS ??

1) The real motive was to break " the growing solidarity of bengali nationalism" and strike at the roots of bengali nationalism.
2)bengal at that time was considered to be nerve centre of indian nationalism.
3) hence, Britishers desired to crush the new spirit by dividing the politically advanced and nationalistic communities into two seperate provinces.
4)another motive behind the partition was to give in the policy of divide and rule ie to drive a wedge between the hindus and the muslims.
5)to demonstrate the strength of the British Raj.
6)Britishers had great dislike for democratic ideals and they believed that people of india , illiterate as they were called , could have no political aspirations.
7) to them , the demands of the indian national congress had no meaning.
8) so they partitioned bengal.

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Because British wanted to loosen the motive of independence as Bengal at that time was the major for meetings of the view of independence

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