Poll Results
0%(A) The two-nation theory was acceptable to them at that time
50%(B) If they had not done so, India would have been deprived of the opportunity to gain independence ( 1 voter )
0%(C) It was imposed by the British government and the Congress was compelled in this matter
50%(D) The Congress wanted to avoid large-scale communal riots ( 1 voter )
Based On 2 Votes
The decision to accept partition was driven by the grim reality of escalating communal violence. Following the failure of the Cabinet Mission and the Muslim League’s “Direct Action,” riots spread across Bengal, Punjab and Bihar. The Congress leadership concluded that forcing a reluctant Muslim League into a single state would lead to perpetual internal conflict and administrative paralysis. Sardar Patel famously remarked that if the “body” had a diseased limb (communalism), it was better to amputate it to save the rest of the organism. Partition was thus chosen to ensure a peaceful, democratic future for India.