why the congress opposed bittery againt minto morley reforms
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The Indian national Congress claimed that t the partition had nothing to do with the administration efficiency. They believed that the British had tried to weaken Hindu unity by dividing Bengal and establishing east Bengal with a Muslim majority. For all these reasons the Congress opposed Morley-Minto reforms.
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