Partition and the Provincial Lens: Why Punjab and Bengal Became the Epicentres of Violence

Introduction The 1947 Partition of India was accompanied by an unprecedented eruption of communal violence, with the provinces of Punjab and Bengal emerging as its bloodiest epicentres. When British colonial rule abruptly ended in August 1947, these two sprawling provinces – each religiously mixed and slated for division – descended into chaos. Across Punjab and … Continue reading Partition and the Provincial Lens: Why Punjab and Bengal Became the Epicentres of Violence