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why did the Congress and Hindus of Muslim of west Bengal oppose it ?

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Answered by yigi35
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Explanation:

They saw this as the government compromising Muslim appeasement for Hindu protests and administrative ease. ... Muslims, especially in Eastern Bengal, had been backward in the period of United Bengal. The Hindu protest against the partition was seen as interference in a Muslim province.

Answered by frozen12352
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They saw this as the government compromising Muslim appeasement for Hindu protests and administrative ease. ... Muslims, especially in Eastern Bengal, had been backward in the period of United Bengal. The Hindu protest against the partition was seen as interference in a Muslim province.

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Why did the Muslim League opposed the Indian National Congress?

Khaksar Movement leader Allama Mashriqi opposed the partition of India because he felt that if Muslims and Hindus had largely lived peacefully together in India for centuries, they could also do so in a free and united India.

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