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In which year did the British government accept separate electorates for the Muslims?
In which year did the British government accept separate electorates for the Muslims?
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The British government accepted separate electorates for Muslims in 1909. This was formalized through the Morley-Minto Reforms (also known as the Indian Councils Act of 1909), which introduced separate electorates for Muslims, allowing them to elect their own representatives to the legislative councils.