A correction; L Curzon partioned Bengal not to stop fights among Hindus and Muslims, as they are not prior records of their ethic clashes, but rather to create devide among them to weaken their Freedom struggle independence movement. Here is a poem by Nobel Laureate Tagore, Are you strong enough to revert the course of destiny - Do you think yourself strong enough. Rein our ups and downs - audacity - Do you think yourself audacious enough. To drag someone behind, to hold down forever - You lack such power, nor can you endure such haul. You rule hard, weak ones resist harder, Greater you may become, Greatest is the Almighty. Wreck our might; you pave your way to peril, Loading undue must drown your cruiser. As an educational platform please provide the facts as they are, there is nothing wrong in accepting reality it only makes you wiser. Good luck with your videos they are very nice🎉
Apologies but the rationale presented in the official textbook relates to infighting between Hindu's and Muslims. As nice as your poem is, it isn't really evidence of anything.
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A correction; L Curzon partioned Bengal not to stop fights among Hindus and Muslims, as they are not prior records of their ethic clashes, but rather to create devide among them to weaken their Freedom struggle independence movement.
Here is a poem by Nobel Laureate Tagore,
Are you strong enough to revert the course of destiny -
Do you think yourself strong enough.
Rein our ups and downs - audacity -
Do you think yourself audacious enough.
To drag someone behind, to hold down forever -
You lack such power, nor can you endure such haul.
You rule hard, weak ones resist harder,
Greater you may become, Greatest is the Almighty.
Wreck our might; you pave your way to peril,
Loading undue must drown your cruiser.
As an educational platform please provide the facts as they are, there is nothing wrong in accepting reality it only makes you wiser.
Good luck with your videos they are very nice🎉
Apologies but the rationale presented in the official textbook relates to infighting between Hindu's and Muslims. As nice as your poem is, it isn't really evidence of anything.