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प्रश्न
During the 1940s in India, there were many political developments that led to the decision the creation of Pakistan.
prominent among them were:
- The political competition between the Congress and the Muslim League was taking place. The Congress wanted to make a nation that reflects a democratic government, whereas the Muslim League. propounded Two-Nation Theory to gain power and status for minority communities in politics.
- The British were also playing their role of' divide and rule policy and accepted the Two-Nation Theory for the partition of India. Thus, in 1947 the two-nation i.e. India and Pakistan came into existence.
Which of the following is true regard them:
विकल्प
Only (i)
Only (ii)
Both (i) & (ii)
None
MCQ
उत्तर
Both (i) & (ii)
Explanation:
Many political changes occurred in India during the 1940s, leading to the decision to establish Pakistan. Two significant examples were:
- the political rivalry between the Congress and the Muslim League. The Congress desired to create a nation that reflected democratic democracy, whereas the Muslim League proposed the Two-Nation Theory in order to acquire political power and prestige for the minority community.
- The British were also enacting their 'divide and rule policy,' accepting the Two-Nation Theory for India's split. As a result, India and Pakistan became two nations in 1947.
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