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1911 saw the British reverse the Partition of Bengal which they themselves had put into theory in 1905. This meant that there would no longer be an East Bengal in which Muslims would be in majority or gain economical or religious superiority. Instead, the reversal of the partition would once again lead to the reinstatement of Hindu dominance.

Due to this, the Indian-Muslims saw the British as people who did not care for other views of people. They came to realize that the British could not be relied upon.

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1911 saw the British reverse the Partition of Bengal which they themselves had put into theory in 1905. This meant that their would no longer be an East Bengal in which Muslims would be in majority or gain economical or religious superiority. Instead the reversal of the partition would once again lead to the reinstatement of Hindu dominance.

Due to this, the Indian-Muslims saw the British as people who did not care for other views of people. They came to realize that the British could not be relied upon.

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