
The Indian National Congress agreed in 1947 to the partition of the country mainly because
- the principle of Two-Nation theory was then acceptable to them
- it was imposed by the British Government and the Congress was helpless in this regard
- they wanted to avoid large-scale communal riots
- India would have otherwise lost the opportunity to attain freedom
Explanation
Option (c) is correct
- By 1946–47, communal violence had intensified after Direct Action Day and subsequent riots. Congress leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel accepted Partition as a practical solution to prevent prolonged civil war and bloodshed.

