The underlying cause for the partition of India by Great Britain in 1947 was that India's Hindus and Muslims had a history of conflict.
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
The leader of the Muslim League, Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Demanded from the British rulers a separate nation for the Muslims for he believed that it would be difficult for the Muslims to prosper in a land where there are majority Hindus.
The British Parliament accepted this demand of his and partitioned the Indian subcontinent into three parts.