Posted: 2023-02-20 18:00:00

Before India was split into two separate states in 1947, 97-year-old Kailash Bhatnagar describes her life in the city of Lucknow in northern India as quiet and peaceful.

"We never felt that we were threatened by others," she tells ABC RN's The History Listen.

Mrs Bhatnagar could never have imagined the chaos and bloodbath that would follow the partition of India, as the split is known.

Nor could she know that her life — and those of millions of people around her — would be changed forever.

A woman with grey hair, thin-rimmed glasses and brown top and shawl smiles and looks ahead.
In 1947, Mrs Bhatnagar's Indian hometown stopped being the peaceful place she'd always known.(ABC RN: Claudia Taranto)

A nation split

Colonial rule in India, Britain's largest colony for nearly 200 years, ended on August 15, 1947.

At the same time, the British empire partitioned the country into two: Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan.

Why?

Some describe a "myth" of irreconcilable differences between those of different religions, others point to the collapse under British rule of "old communities and the simplification of complex identities", and others still argue that the Brits considered a divided Pakistan "would be a better strategic ally".

Black and white photo of Lord Mountbatten at centre, signing paper, with Jawaharlal Nehru and Muhammad Ali Jinnah next to him.
Lord Mountbatten (second from right) meeting with  All-India Muslim League president Muhammad Ali Jinnah (far right) and Indian nationalist leader Jawaharlal Nehru (far left) to discuss partition.(Getty: Keystone/Staff)

BP Sharma grew up in a Hindu family in Lahore, and he remembers how tensions started to build between Muslims and Hindus in the lead up to partition.

"At the train stations when you had a drink of water from a tap, the railway authority provided separate cups for Muslims and Hindus," he says.

"But my parents told me it was never like that when they were young. It started only when the partition wave started."

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