Why was there nationalism in India during british rule.
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They hindered our developement
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The greatest impact of British policies was the drain of wealth from India. How can we be sure that the British were to blame for those hunger deaths? Simple. There’s been no major famine in India since independence. They carried out massacres on our people. Our kings of princely states hadn't unity and as a result they had to handover the administration to Britishers as a result of which whole India came under their rule. King atleast were loving and affectionate for their own people while Britishers treated them worse than animals. Many factors fueled this urge of nationalism for independence as than we can become free from their clutches and live independence at fullest
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