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After Independence, Why Was There a Reluctance to Divide the Country on Linguistic Lines? - Social Science

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After Independence, why was there a reluctance to divide the country on linguistic lines?

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In the 1920s, the Congress had promised that once the country won independence, each major linguistic group would have its own province. However, after independence, it did not take any steps to honour this promise. There was a reason for this. India had already been divided on the basis of religion. The joy of freedom had come along with the tragedy of Partition. This Partition had led to the killing of a million people in riots. Fresh divisions were not considered to be feasible. Congress leaders believed that any further divisions of the country would only disrupt its unity and progress. They felt that the need of the hour was for India to remain strong and united, and work towards becoming a nation, and anything that hindered the growth of nationalism had to be rejected.

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Chapter 12: India After Independence - Let's recall [Page 173]

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NCERT Social Science - Our Pasts 3 [English] Class 8
Chapter 12 India After Independence
Let's recall | Q 6 | Page 173
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