form the codes given below (A) Hindu Revivalism . M.S. Golwalkar (B) Abolition of the Caliphate . Arya Samaj (C) Lala Lajpat Rai .
(D) RSS . Partition of the Punjab into Hindu and Muslim Provinces A B C D (a) (b) (c) (d) II. Write brief answers . Why was supported to British by Syed Ahmad Khan?
. Write a short note on Separate Electorate. . What were the demands put forth by Muslim under the leadership of Aga Khan.
. Write about the sixth annual conference of the All India Hindu Mahasabha held in Varanasi in . III. Write short answers .
How did Gandhi view the Malabar Rebellion of . . Highlight the objectives of the first centrally- organized political party of Muslims. .
State the importance of Minto-Morley reforms of . . What were the proposals of the Delhi Conference of Muslims held in ? IV.
Answer the following in detail . Trace origin and growth of communalism in British India. . How did the divide and rule policy of the British impact on Indian nationalism?
. Hindu nationalism, Muslim nationalism and Indian nationalism were equally responsible for the partition of the country. How? V.
Activity . Compile an account of major Hindu- Muslim Riots in India since . . Hold a discussion on whether religion can come into the public sphere.
REFERENCES . Anil Seal, The Emergence of Indian Nationalism , Cambridge University Press, . . S.
Gopal, British Policy in India, - , Cambridge University Press, (reprint). . K.N. Panikkar, Communalism in India: A Perspective for Intervention (New Delhi, Tulika, ) .
Richard Gordon, “The Hindu Mahasabha and the Indian National Congress, – ”, Modern Asian Studies , vol. , no. ( ). .
Chandini Saxena, “The Partition of India: Contestation, Appeasement and Culmination”, Proceedings of Indian History Congress, Vol. ( ). Religion in Nationalist Politics GLOSSARY communalism socio-political grouping based on religious or ethnic affiliation.