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Because they had many conflicts in the past. The 1948 Indo-Pakistan War, 1965 Indo-Pakistan War,1971 Indo-Pakistan War and the 1999 Kargil War. Religion is another thing because during the partation of india heaps of muslims were killed in india by sikhs and hindus and in pakistan many hindus were also tortued and killed.
HINDUS AND MUSLIMS
Hindus and Muslims were the two religious groups in contact before and during the Mughal Empire in India. The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance, and the interactions between Hindus and Muslims led to the rich cultural and architectural developments during that period.
There is a long history of conflicts between Hindus and Muslims in India and Pakistan, and between the primarily Hindu Tamil and the primarily Buddhist majority in Sri Lanka. Both of these conflicts have caused decades of bloodshed and hardship. These are just two examples from recent history. In addition, during the formation period of Hinduism, the Dravidians (were pushed by the Aryans into Southern India which provoked mass strife across the subcontinent.
There are no conflicts between Muslims and Sikhs. Historically, there were wars between the Mughal Empire (which was an Islamic Empire in India) and the Sikhs who revolted and proceeded to create their own empire. There was also violence between Sikhs and Muslims and Hindus during the Independence of India and Pakistan. There is also mild anti-Sikh feeling in Pakistan since Sikhs maintain good relations with Ahmadis, who are are considered Muslim heretics by Sunni Pakistanis. However, general relations between the groups are relatively good. The recent relaxing of tensions between India and Pakistan has allowed for cross-border religious tourism.
Hindus fought with Muslims because many Hindu temples were destroyed during Islamic expansion.
Muslims and Hindus have had conflicts in India primarily over religious differences and political power. These conflicts often revolve around the status and treatment of religious minorities, such as the demolition of the Babri Masjid mosque in Ayodhya in 1992, or intercommunal riots during periods of heightened tensions. These conflicts highlight the deep-rooted religious and political divisions in the country.
The events that occurred during the partition of Bengal were the separation of the Muslims and Hindus and the establishment of factories in east Bengal. Formation of the political affiliations based on the Muslims and Hindus are the other events that occurred during the partition of Bengal.
The religious differences between Muslims and Hindus in the Indian subcontinent after World War 2 led to the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan in 1947. This resulted in widespread violence, displacement of populations, and loss of life during the partition process.
Hindus and Muslims engaged in conflict as migrants moved between the two nations.
The first big Hindu / Muslim conflict was during 1921 when Muslims in a region of Kerala attacked and killed thousands of Hindus. It is known as Mopala rebellion. The reason was Pan-Islamism, the Muslims wanted British to support the Ottoman empire of Turkey.
It is when the Hindus come and fight the Muslims. Those two are religions and can be call social and religious problems. During that time in real life, when the Hindus and Muslims were actually fighting, many Muslims died.