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The partition of bengal was an attempt to destroy the unity of _________& _________ .

AHindus and Sikhs

BHindus and Muslims

CHindus and The Jains

DMuslims and Sikhs

Answer:

B. Hindus and Muslims

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The partition of bengal was an attempt to destroy the unity of Hindus and Muslims of India,as the British had the policy of 'divide and rule'.


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