Post Muslim Era

Re: Post Muslim Era

by Fahima Shetu -
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The Rizli Plan was a proposal during the British colonial period in India aimed at addressing the administrative and political challenges of governing Bengal. However, it seems like you might be referring to the Curzon Plan or the partition of Bengal in 1905.

The Partition of Bengal (1905) was an administrative decision made by the British Viceroy, Lord Curzon, to divide Bengal into two separate provinces: East Bengal and Assam, and West Bengal. The official reason was to improve administrative efficiency due to Bengal's large size and population. However, the real motive was to weaken the growing nationalist movement by dividing Hindus and Muslims along communal lines. The partition led to widespread protests and was eventually reversed in 1911.

There's no direct link to a specific "Rizli Plan" connected with the partition of Bengal.