Yes. Between Hindus and Muslims, you have over 93% of the Indian population represented. In the 2001 Census, it turns out that with a population of 1.028 billion persons, a little over 827 million (80.5%) are Hindus, 138 million (13.4%) are Muslims, 24 million (2.3%) are Christians, 19 million (1.9%) are Sikhs, 8 million (0.80%) are Buddhists and 4 million (0.4%) are Jains.
Novanet Answear: HIndus were the majority in India.
It united people in India to seek independence. Relations between Muslims and Hindus in India had always been cordial. The pact was between POLITICAL parties, not between religious factions.
-he stopped British imperialism -he helped Muslims and hindus get together -he promoted nonviolence
Religious and ethnic differences between Hindus and Muslims
Pakistan wanted independence because of religious reason. the two religious Hinduism and Islam couldn't live together. finally most Muslims went to Pakistan and made prace with Hindus and now Hindus have India. Muslims have Pakistan
Actually most people in India are Hindu.
There are Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and muslims in India.
The Muslims wanted to get to Pakistan and the Hindus wanted to get to India.
Novanet Answear: HIndus were the majority in India.
Hindus and Muslims in the colony of India could not resolve their religious differences.
khilafat movement
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HINDUS AND MUSLIMS
83 % of people in india practicing hinduism.
there are a lot of hindus in India and people told me that hindus are the only people in Nepal.
Pakistan
The Bagga people are a group from Punjab, India and also from Punjab, Pakistan. Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus often have Bagga people within their groups.