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Question
With the help of economic backwardness, describe briefly the development of separatist trend among the Muslims in India.
Solution
The economic backwardness of the country was also responsible for the growth of communalism. Since there was not much industrial development so there was an acute problem of unemployment. The communities encouraged job reservations on the basis of religion, caste and region. This became an obstacle in the path of national unity.
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