8th Class Social Science Indian National Movement Question Bank The Nationalist Movement - Long answer Type Question

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    What was the significance of the Partition of Bengal?

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    The partition of Bengal caused a great uproar among the Indians who firmly opposed it. It was opposed as a day of mourning. Hindus and Muslims tied rachis to each other to show their unity. People in Calcutta walked barefoot in the streets shouting Vande Mataram. The main consequences of the partition of Bengal were the Swadeshi and Boycott Movements.


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