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Download Solution PDFWhat was the actual reason considered to be behind the Partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon?
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Divide and Rule Policy of the British.
Key Points
- The actual reason considered to be behind the Partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon was Divide and Rule Policy of the British.
- Partition of Bengal was announced on 19 July 1905 by Lord Curzon, the then Viceroy of India, and implemented on 16 October 1905.
- Lord Curzon was the then Viceroy of India and he announced the partition of Bengal.
- The stated reason was to ease the administration but the actual reason was to weaken the growing nationalism in Bengal.
- As per Curzon, after the partition, the two provinces would be Bengal (including modern West Bengal, Odisha, and Bihar) and Eastern Bengal and Assam.
Additional Information
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Annulment of Bengal
- The partition of Bengal was annulled in 1911.
- Partition of Bengal was cancelled by Lord Hardinge II.
- The capital of British India was moved to Delhi from Calcutta in 1911.
- Despite the annulment, the partition already succeeded in making a communal divide between Muslims and Hindus of Bengal.
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