Why was India partitioned in 1947?
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new independent region
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They weren't happy about things like economic problems as a result of rules put on them by the British. There was also a lot of tension between Hindus and Muslims. In the years leading up to independence, the idea for the new independent region to be divided into two separate states - India and Pakistan - was born.
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The leaders felt that the constitution of separate electorate, British policy of divide and rule and other undemocratic procedures would weaken the democracy. So to get rid of this partition was must. Then it was divided into two dominions India and Pakistan. Mountbatten became the governor of General of India and Muhammad Ali Jinnah became the governor of Pakistan .
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