The “partition of india” refers to the creation of the state from india’s western border. the tension involving the partition revolves around religious differences in the region: most of the population of india while a sizable minority of the country- especially in the west- is because of this, when prepared to give india its independence, some advocated the creation of a separate state. the leader of the muslim league, was the loudest voice of that movement. on the other who would later be india’s first prime minister, advocated a unified india. in 1946 the situation erupted into violence. on “direct action day”- a day of planned peaceful protest for a separate muslim state- radical islamic gangs attacked and killed hindus in calcutta. in retaliation, hindus struck back against muslims. in the end, over 4,000, people died in a matter of days. on august 14, the country of created as an independent muslim state. the next day, granted its independence.
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