Historical Memory Journey
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A concise overview of the anti-partition boycott and nationalist mobilization associated with Swadeshi politics.
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1905
In 1905, the British colonial government partitioned Bengal and created the new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam with Dacca as its capital. Officials defended the move as an administrative reform, but many opponents in Bengal saw it as a divide-and-rule measure that weakened Bengali political influence. The decision triggered boycott campaigns, Swadeshi activism, and a lasting reconfiguration of political alignments across the region.