Write down four reason for partition of the country
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Four reasons are
1 Ever rising religious hostilities between Hindus and Muslims
2 Provincial election (1937)
3 Compromise attempts failed
4 Violence brokeout in August 1946
Public dissension was relevant in the middle ages.
The extent and force of unsettling influence/riots developed alarmingly in the last decades.
The rise and development of common governmental issues was the reason for assembling individuals against the other network and it, as a rule, finished into Communal discord.
Secondly, after marvelous accomplishment of Indian National Congress in the 1937 races the collective gatherings felt shaky about their mass base and played the mutual card and created fear among its locale and promoted upon the occasions that occurred.
Thirdly, savagery broke out in august 1946.
This happened when the Viceroy Lord Wavell, welcomed the Congress, to shape a broken government, as yet trusting that points of interest could be worked out later.
Nehru framed a bureau, which included two Muslims, however Jinnah was persuaded that the Hindus couldn't be trusted to treat the Muslims fairly.
Finally, Louis Mountbatten was sent as the new Viceroy, and he before long chosen that segment was the best way to maintain a strategic distance from common war.
He understood that there would most likely be slaughter whatever arrangement was attempted, however felt that segment would deliver less viciousness than if Britain endeavored to demand the Muslims remaining piece of India.