Implications of partition on India
1. In the name of religion, people of one community killed and maimed people of the other community. Cities like Lahore, Calcutta (Kolkata) and Amritsar were titled as communal zones.
2. People went through social suffering and were also forced to abandon their homes especially minorities, who took shelter in refugee camps.
3. To preserve the honour of family, many women were killed, even many children were separated from their family and if crossed border, they did not have any house.
4. The partition did not only divide property, assets or liabilities, but also the government employees and the railways etc.