What were the reasons behind the Partition of Bengal and what were its effects?

Dear Student, 

Please find the answer below
  • Lord Curzon was the Viceroy of India.
  • The major reason for the partition of Bengal, as per the British, was that it had become hugely difficult to take care of administration as it was a large province.
  • However, it was clearly know that they wanted to take the benefit of the difference that people of both Hind and Muslim faith had as well as to stop the gaining momentum of the nationalist movement. 

Hope this answered your question. Look forward to hearing from you again!
Regards,


 

  • 16

the reason behind the partition of bengal were to curtail the influence of begali politicians and to split bengali people

the effect was that large public meetings and demonstrations were organised and novel methods of mass protest developed.

  • -1
What are you looking for?