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The Muslim rules in India viewed themselves as foreign conquerors. They tried to maintain a strict separation between the Muslim ruling class and the mass of the Hindus population. Muslim rules in India were intolerant of other faiths.

Conflict between Hindus and Muslims started in early 20th Century with Pan-Islamism. The British aided the divide by partitioning India and Pakistan. In 1971, Pakistan lost Bangladesh because of ethnic reasons in which India helped Bangladesh. To take revenge the Pakistani army and its intelligence wing, ISI, carries out terrorist acts in India and foments conflicts between Hindus and Muslims. Many a times, these conflicts are created by politicians to garner votes.

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