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Road to Communal Polarisation

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February 18, 2026

Political hesitation in 1937 fractured Bengal’s fragile unity, allowing communal narratives to dominate and reshape the province’s social fabric on the eve of independence

- ANIRBAN GANGULY

Road to Communal Polarisation

As noted in Modern Review, Vande Mataram united Indians across faiths, inspiring courage and shared sacrifice.

In his extensively documented study “Bengal Electoral Politics and the Freedom Struggle: 1862-1947”, historian Gautam Chattopadhyay (1924-2006) points out that “as soon as election results were known, efforts started to form a coalition Ministry in Bengal.” The Krishak Praja Party leaders “took the initiative in forming a ministry with Congress support” and “this joint effort led to the formulation of a commonly acceptable programme for the guidance of a Congress-supported KPP Ministry, to be headed by AK Fazlul Huq. KPP leader Dr R Ahmed and Prof Humayun Kabir were at the forefront in trying to stitch this alliance. Ahmed recalls how “The All-India Congress leaders, including Jawaharlal Nehru, were extremely unhelpful and Bengal missed a golden opportunity of rallying the Muslim masses to a fighting united front against Imperialism. “It was a cursed day for Bengal’, Ahmed lamented.

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