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Bad, because the British were instrumental in the fall of the Mughal dynasty and fueled all sorts of divisive policies and rhetoric which continues to drive different communities apart.
The very fact that 1857 saw Muslim and Hindu unity in re-instating a Muslim monarch proves the British had a large hand in our differences.
The favoritism of Hindu/Sikhs and the neglect and ostracization of Muslims in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan areas at that time was official British policy.
Without the British, we may have continued to live happily under Muslim rule, or maybe they just accelerated the process of division which was naturally bringing the two communities apart.
The very fact that 1857 saw Muslim and Hindu unity in re-instating a Muslim monarch proves the British had a large hand in our differences.
The favoritism of Hindu/Sikhs and the neglect and ostracization of Muslims in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan areas at that time was official British policy.
Without the British, we may have continued to live happily under Muslim rule, or maybe they just accelerated the process of division which was naturally bringing the two communities apart.