Q. The Indian National Congress agreed in 1947 to the partition of the country mainly because
(1) the principle of two-Nation theory was then acceptable to them
(2) it was imposed by the British Government and the Congress was helpless in this regard
(3) they wanted to avoid large-scale communal riots
(4) India would have otherwise lost the opportunity to attain freedom
Ans. (3)
Exp. In 1947, Indian National Congress agreed to the partition of the country into India and Pakistan mainly because in last 70 years, there was a great rise of communication which had resulted in the death of lakhs in communal riots and they wanted to avoid these large scale communal riots.
(1) the principle of two-Nation theory was then acceptable to them
(2) it was imposed by the British Government and the Congress was helpless in this regard
(3) they wanted to avoid large-scale communal riots
(4) India would have otherwise lost the opportunity to attain freedom
Ans. (3)
Exp. In 1947, Indian National Congress agreed to the partition of the country into India and Pakistan mainly because in last 70 years, there was a great rise of communication which had resulted in the death of lakhs in communal riots and they wanted to avoid these large scale communal riots.
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