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The Government’s decision to partition Bengal had been made public in December 1903.The official reason given for the decision was that Bengal was too big to be administered,This was true to some extent, but the real motive behind the partition plan was the British desire to weaken Bengal, the nerve centre of Indian nationalism. Ignoring a loud public opinion against the partition proposal, the Government announced partition of Bengal in July 1905. Within days, protest meetings were held in small towns all over Bengal.
This cultural propaganda had some drawbacks also Firstly, most of these cultural achievements belonged to an elite cultural realm, and thus they sought to define a cultural identity which had greater appeal to the bhadralok than to the peasant or the worker. And secondly, these developments also fed into a sense of Bengali chauvinism, which may have had a divisive effect on the collective imagination of Indians as belonging to one nation. Although Bengali intellectuals didn’t see any contradiction in propagating nationalism for a region and for the country as a whole, this Bengali chauvinism may have intensified the existing rivalry between Bombay Moderates and Bengal Extremists within the Congress, eventually leading to the split in 1907, in Surat.
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