Talk:Ilbert Bill

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Not between the 'Indians' and British[edit]

QUOTE: The bitter controversy deepened antagonism between the British and Indians and was a prelude to the formation of the Indian National Congress in the next two years.END OF QUOTE

It was between the upper classes of British-India and the English /Britishers.

Ill-treatment of workers and other subordinated classes is part and parcel of the local social system, and is not a British import.

The writer of the main article is simply posting fake propaganda themes.

Almost all the apprehensions mentioned by the English side has become true after the formation of Pakistan, Bengladesh and India in the subcontinent.