• Bengal assembly uploads 1947 Partition proceedings on YouTube
    Times of India | 20 June 2026
  • Kolkata: The Bengal assembly, which launched its YouTube channel on Thursday, has made public the record of its proceedings from June 20, 1947 — the day Bengal’s legislature voted on the province’s partition into West Bengal and East Pakistan.

    The records show non-Muslim majority districts voting 58 to 21 in favour of Partition, while Muslim majority districts voted 106 to 35 against it.

    The vote took place at a specially convened session as the British prepared to transfer power, against the backdrop of escalating communal tensions, the aftermath of the 1946 Great Calcutta Killings and uncertainty over the Partition plan.

    State higher education minister Jagannath Chattopadhyay spoke at a gathering at Calcutta University on the events on Friday. In his address, the minister credited Syama Prasad Mookerjee for his efforts at the time.

    “In the historical discourse practiced over the past eight decades, I believe Mookerjee has remained neglected. If a nation begins to forget what it once was, a course correction becomes necessary,” he said.

    Chattopadhyay traced the lineage of the ambition to include all of Bengal in Pakistan despite the undivided province’s roughly 45%-47% Hindu population as per the 1941 census to Muslim League’s 1940 Lahore Resolution.

    “Suhrawardy and his party thought Pakistan could not be created without Calcutta. When the Muslim League realised they had to take Calcutta by any means necessary, the consequence was Direct Action Day on Aug 16, 1946,” he said.

    “How could Calcutta be saved? How could Purulia, Burdwan, Birbhum, Midnapore and Hooghly be saved? From this thought, the idea arose to divide the Hindu-dominated western part of Bengal,” he said, noting that the Hindu Mahasabha had launched a campaign for a separate Hindu province in Feb 1947.
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